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Oil to Gas conversion. Can I keep the old stainless chimney liner?
jgvasa
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I’m in the process of replacing my old 1990’s Vaillant oil boiler, which has ran terribly and constantly blowing soot, with a gas boiler. I had the chimney lined with a 316ti stainless steel liner several years ago.
Does anyone know if I would need to replace the stainless steel liner with a new liner for gas? Any “hazards” with the old oil exhaust residue mixing with the new gas boiler? I did have the liner cleaned by our chimney sweep, but our installer is recommending it be replaced
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i would ask why they want to replace it. if the answers aren't one of @EBEBRATT-Ed 's you might want to keep looking.
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