I have a custom home client who wants a fireplace. There’s plenty of web info on fireplaces but none that I can find on stainless steel flue liners. Go to my nearest fireplace design center?? A little tough since I,m located on St. Croix, US Virgin Islands. Can anybody give me some source info?
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Try this site:
http://www.chimneys.com/index.html
Not that you asked me, but what on earth would you want with a fireplace on St. Croix? We have a home there, and I cannot think of a time when we hungered for a nice roaring fire. Or are you building for someone on the mainland?
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You guessed it. I've lived here 16 years and am more interested in a roaring fan rather than a roaring fire. But if the client wants the pointy side of the house in the ground and the flat side up, while I recommend against it, I can do that too. I'm not sure what they're going to use for wood, the "tan-tan and cassia" stink something fierce and I've yet to see a local oak tree.
Let me guess...are they snowbirds? Maybe they want to turn the AC up really high and burn some of the mahogany trees before they get big enough to block their view! I agree, though...if they're paying the bills, you can take their money!Insist on the real MadMom - accept no substitutes!