Professional Chimney Installation Services

At 1 King Chimney Repair, we specialize in a comprehensive range of chimney and fireplace installation services for homeowners in Downingtown, PA, and the surrounding communities. With years of experience and a commitment to quality, our licensed and insured team provides expert installation solutions that enhance the safety, efficiency, and longevity of your chimney and heating systems. Whether you need a new chimney liner, a wood stove fireplace insert, or chimney removal, we deliver reliable workmanship tailored to your home’s needs.


Chimney Liner Installation 

A properly installed chimney liner is essential for protecting your chimney structure and improving the safety of your fireplace or stove. Chimney liners help contain combustion gases, protect masonry from heat damage, and reduce the risk of chimney fires. At 1 King Chimney Repair, we install stainless steel, clay tile, and other high-quality liners customized to fit your chimney. Our expert technicians assess your current setup and recommend the best liner solution to meet code requirements and enhance performance.


Chimney Cap Installation

Chimney caps play an important role in preventing rain, debris, and animals from entering your chimney while allowing proper ventilation. Installing a durable, well-fitted chimney cap protects your chimney from water damage, blockages, and pest intrusion. Our team installs custom chimney caps made from corrosion-resistant materials designed to fit seamlessly and last for years, ensuring your chimney remains secure and functional.

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Safety: Chimney liners prevent dangerous heat from transferring to combustible materials in your home’s structure, reducing the risk of chimney fires.

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Protection from Corrosion: Combustion gases can be highly corrosive. A liner shields the masonry from chemical damage caused by these gases and moisture, extending your chimney’s lifespan.

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Improved Draft & Efficiency: Liners help create a better draft, allowing smoke and gases to exit your home efficiently. This improves fireplace performance and reduces smoke backdraft.

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Code Compliance: Modern building codes require chimneys to have liners to meet safety standards. Installing or upgrading your liner ensures your chimney complies with these regulations.


Wood Stove Fireplace Insert Installation 

Wood stove inserts are an excellent way to upgrade your existing fireplace with a more efficient heating option. We specialize in installing wood stove fireplace inserts that fit your hearth perfectly and comply with safety standards. Our installation process includes proper venting, sealing, and clearance checks to maximize heating efficiency and minimize smoke or drafts inside your home.

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Enhanced Fire Safety

A chimney liner reduces the risk of heat transfer to the surrounding structure, which is a leading cause of chimney fires. It confines heat and flames within the liner, protecting the chimney walls and nearby combustible materials, giving you peace of mind during every use.

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Prevents Structural Damage

By protecting your chimney’s masonry from corrosive acidic gases and moisture, liners slow down deterioration and cracking. This helps maintain the chimney’s structural integrity and reduces the need for costly repairs down the line.

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Better Performance and Efficiency

Liners improve airflow and draft, allowing smoke and combustion gases to safely and effectively exit your home. This not only keeps indoor air cleaner but also helps your fireplace or heating appliance operate more efficiently, reducing fuel consumption.

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Adaptable for Various Heating Appliances

Whether you use a wood-burning fireplace, gas stove, or oil heater, there is a suitable liner option designed to meet your specific needs. Stainless steel liners, for example, are ideal for gas appliances due to their corrosion resistance, while clay tiles are commonly used for wood-burning setups.

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Increased Home Value & Code Compliance

A professionally installed chimney liner ensures your chimney meets current safety and building regulations, which is important for insurance coverage and resale value. Potential homebuyers will appreciate the safety and efficiency that come with a properly lined chimney.

  • Chimney Sweeping

    • Sweeping
    • Creosote removal
  • Chimney Repairs

    • Back draft issues
    • Chimney Leaks
    • Smoke Chamber Repair
    • Flashing repairs
    • Firebox repairs
  • Masonry

    • Chimney Pointing
    • Chimney Rebuild
    • Chimney Waterproofing
    • Stucco Repairs
    • Stone Application
  • Installations

    • Chimney Liners
    • Chimney Caps
    • Wood Stove Fireplace Insert Installation
    • Class A Chimney Stack (All Fuel Chimney)
    • Chimney Dampers
    • Chase Covers
    • Chimney Removal

Class A Chimney Stack Installation 

Class A chimney stacks are designed for high-temperature venting and are commonly used with wood stoves and fireplaces. Their insulated design helps maintain proper draft and reduces the risk of creosote buildup and chimney fires. We provide professional installation of Class A chimney stacks, ensuring secure assembly and adherence to local building codes.


Chimney Damper Installation 

Chimney dampers regulate airflow and prevent heat loss when your fireplace is not in use. Installing a quality damper improves energy efficiency and indoor comfort. At 1 King Chimney Repair, we fit and repair various types of chimney dampers, including top-sealing and throat dampers, customized to your chimney’s specifications.

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Enhanced Fire Safety

A chimney liner reduces the risk of heat transfer to the surrounding structure, which is a leading cause of chimney fires. It confines heat and flames within the liner, protecting the chimney walls and nearby combustible materials, giving you peace of mind during every use.

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Prevents Structural Damage

By protecting your chimney’s masonry from corrosive acidic gases and moisture, liners slow down deterioration and cracking. This helps maintain the chimney’s structural integrity and reduces the need for costly repairs down the line.

The number "03" inside a black circular frame followed by a period.

Better Performance and Efficiency

Liners improve airflow and draft, allowing smoke and combustion gases to safely and effectively exit your home. This not only keeps indoor air cleaner but also helps your fireplace or heating appliance operate more efficiently, reducing fuel consumption.

A black graphic featuring the number "04" enclosed by a partial circular border.

Adaptable for Various Heating Appliances

Whether you use a wood-burning fireplace, gas stove, or oil heater, there is a suitable liner option designed to meet your specific needs. Stainless steel liners, for example, are ideal for gas appliances due to their corrosion resistance, while clay tiles are commonly used for wood-burning setups.

The number 05 in a bold black font, partially enclosed by a curved black line on the left.

Increased Home Value & Code Compliance

A professionally installed chimney liner ensures your chimney meets current safety and building regulations, which is important for insurance coverage and resale value. Potential homebuyers will appreciate the safety and efficiency that come with a properly lined chimney.


Chase Cover Installation 

Chase covers protect the top of a chimney chase (a framed enclosure for the chimney) from water infiltration, debris, and weather damage. We install durable chase covers made from quality materials that prevent leaks and extend the life of your chimney.


Chimney Removal Services 

In some cases, chimney removal may be necessary due to structural issues, remodeling, or functional obsolescence. Our team offers safe, thorough chimney removal services, carefully dismantling chimneys and restoring the surrounding area with professional clean-up and repairs.

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Enhanced Fire Safety

A chimney liner reduces the risk of heat transfer to the surrounding structure, which is a leading cause of chimney fires. It confines heat and flames within the liner, protecting the chimney walls and nearby combustible materials, giving you peace of mind during every use.

The number 02, bold and black, enclosed within a black curved bracket on a white background.

Prevents Structural Damage

By protecting your chimney’s masonry from corrosive acidic gases and moisture, liners slow down deterioration and cracking. This helps maintain the chimney’s structural integrity and reduces the need for costly repairs down the line.

The number "03" inside a black circular frame followed by a period.

Better Performance and Efficiency

Liners improve airflow and draft, allowing smoke and combustion gases to safely and effectively exit your home. This not only keeps indoor air cleaner but also helps your fireplace or heating appliance operate more efficiently, reducing fuel consumption.

A black graphic featuring the number "04" enclosed by a partial circular border.

Adaptable for Various Heating Appliances

Whether you use a wood-burning fireplace, gas stove, or oil heater, there is a suitable liner option designed to meet your specific needs. Stainless steel liners, for example, are ideal for gas appliances due to their corrosion resistance, while clay tiles are commonly used for wood-burning setups.

The number 05 in a bold black font, partially enclosed by a curved black line on the left.

Increased Home Value & Code Compliance

A professionally installed chimney liner ensures your chimney meets current safety and building regulations, which is important for insurance coverage and resale value. Potential homebuyers will appreciate the safety and efficiency that come with a properly lined chimney.

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Get Started With 1 King Chimney Repair Today


Whether you need installations for new or existing chimneys and fireplaces, 1 King Chimney Repair provides trusted, expert services in Downingtown, PA. Contact us today to schedule a consultation or estimate, and let us help you enhance the safety, efficiency, and comfort of your home with professional chimney and fireplace installations.