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    Aug 4, 2012, 05:57 PM
    With an oil fueled boiler, is a liner necessary for a chimney?
    I'm about to replace a chimney on my old house (75 years). I'm getting conflicting opinions on whether I need to purchase a liner for my chimney (and beyond that, whether a 6 inch liner is sufficiently wide). The chimney connects to my basement boiler, which runs on oil. Please advise. Thanks!

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