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<p>The MAD 5in Flexi Liner Suspending Cowl with Mesh Birdguard in Terracotta is designed to enhance the performance and safety of your chimney system. This top-quality cowl is specifically crafted for flexible flue liner systems and is an essential accessory for any home with a working chimney.</p>

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<li><b>Dimensionally Stable:</b> Perfectly sized to fit a 5-inch flexible liner.</li>
<li><b>Durable Construction:</b> Made from high-grade materials that ensure long-lasting use and resistance to weathering.</li>
<li><b>Bird Guard:</b> Comes equipped with a mesh bird guard to prevent birds and other wildlife from entering the chimney and causing blockages.</li>
<li><b>Improved Draft:</b> Helps to improve chimney draft by stabilizing the flow of air and preventing downdrafts.</li>
<li><b>Easy to Install:</b> Designed for easy installation without the need for specialized tools or professional help.</li>
<li><b>Color Integration:</b> Comes in a classic terracotta color to blend seamlessly with most chimney stacks and rooftops.</li>
<li><b>Suspending Design:</b> The suspending feature allows for secure attachment and optimal positioning within the flue liner.</li>
<li><b>Maintenance Friendly:</b> Simple to inspect and clean, promoting better chimney hygiene and functionality.</li>
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<p>The MAD 5in Flexi Liner Suspending Cowl with Mesh Birdguard in Terracotta is designed to enhance the performance and safety of your chimney system. This top-quality cowl is specifically crafted for flexible flue liner systems and is an essential accessory for any home with a working chimney.</p>

<ul>
<li><b>Dimensionally Stable:</b> Perfectly sized to fit a 5-inch flexible liner.</li>
<li><b>Durable Construction:</b> Made from high-grade materials that ensure long-lasting use and resistance to weathering.</li>
<li><b>Bird Guard:</b> Comes equipped with a mesh bird guard to prevent birds and other wildlife from entering the chimney and causing blockages.</li>
<li><b>Improved Draft:</b> Helps to improve chimney draft by stabilizing the flow of air and preventing downdrafts.</li>
<li><b>Easy to Install:</b> Designed for easy installation without the need for specialized tools or professional help.</li>
<li><b>Color Integration:</b> Comes in a classic terracotta color to blend seamlessly with most chimney stacks and rooftops.</li>
<li><b>Suspending Design:</b> The suspending feature allows for secure attachment and optimal positioning within the flue liner.</li>
<li><b>Maintenance Friendly:</b> Simple to inspect and clean, promoting better chimney hygiene and functionality.</li>
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<h1>Product Description</h1>
<p>The MAD 5in Flexi Liner Suspending Cowl with Mesh Birdguard in Terracotta is designed to enhance the performance and safety of your chimney system. This top-quality cowl is specifically crafted for flexible flue liner systems and is an essential accessory for any home with a working chimney.</p>

<ul>
<li><b>Dimensionally Stable:</b> Perfectly sized to fit a 5-inch flexible liner.</li>
<li><b>Durable Construction:</b> Made from high-grade materials that ensure long-lasting use and resistance to weathering.</li>
<li><b>Bird Guard:</b> Comes equipped with a mesh bird guard to prevent birds and other wildlife from entering the chimney and causing blockages.</li>
<li><b>Improved Draft:</b> Helps to improve chimney draft by stabilizing the flow of air and preventing downdrafts.</li>
<li><b>Easy to Install:</b> Designed for easy installation without the need for specialized tools or professional help.</li>
<li><b>Color Integration:</b> Comes in a classic terracotta color to blend seamlessly with most chimney stacks and rooftops.</li>
<li><b>Suspending Design:</b> The suspending feature allows for secure attachment and optimal positioning within the flue liner.</li>
<li><b>Maintenance Friendly:</b> Simple to inspect and clean, promoting better chimney hygiene and functionality.</li>
</ul>
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MAD 5in Flexi Liner Suspending Cowl c/w Mesh Birdguard, Terracotta

9600270
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MAD43T
MAD55T
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Product Title MAD 5in Flexi Liner Suspending Cowl c/w Mesh Birdguard, Terracotta
Product Keyword flexi liner suspending cowl, MAD 5 inch, chimney liner cowl, birdguard terracotta, chimney cowl mesh
Colour Terracotta
Diameter 125mm - 5in
Application Liner
Fuel Type Wood
Fuel Type Coal
Fuel Type Oil
Fuel Type Smokeless

Product Description

MAD 5in Flexi Liner Suspending Cowl c/w Mesh Birdguard, Terracotta Product Description

Product Description

The MAD 5in Flexi Liner Suspending Cowl with Mesh Birdguard in Terracotta is designed to enhance the performance and safety of your chimney system. This top-quality cowl is specifically crafted for flexible flue liner systems and is an essential accessory for any home with a working chimney.

  • Dimensionally Stable: Perfectly sized to fit a 5-inch flexible liner.
  • Durable Construction: Made from high-grade materials that ensure long-lasting use and resistance to weathering.
  • Bird Guard: Comes equipped with a mesh bird guard to prevent birds and other wildlife from entering the chimney and causing blockages.
  • Improved Draft: Helps to improve chimney draft by stabilizing the flow of air and preventing downdrafts.
  • Easy to Install: Designed for easy installation without the need for specialized tools or professional help.
  • Color Integration: Comes in a classic terracotta color to blend seamlessly with most chimney stacks and rooftops.
  • Suspending Design: The suspending feature allows for secure attachment and optimal positioning within the flue liner.
  • Maintenance Friendly: Simple to inspect and clean, promoting better chimney hygiene and functionality.

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Designed to line and existing chimney or other flue system, our flexible flue liners from Schiedel are exceptional in quality and performance, built to last and tested to withstand extremely high temperatures. Composed of 316 grade corrosion-resistant stainless steel (with 904 grade stainless steel options available for more corrosive fuel types), these liners are suitable for oil, gas and solid fuel appliances. Available in a range of sizes and lengths, from 1 metre upwards, and now with a lifetime guarantee, these liners will help maximise the performance of your appliance for years to come.


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Currently there is no regulation that requires that a pre-existing chimney be lined. However, the installer of any appliance must satisfy themselves that the chimney is suitable for the appliance and the fuel being used. In houses built prior to 1965 lining was less common. Flues were usually ‘parged’ (rendered) on the inside with a lime mortar. This parging suffers attack from acid and tars produced during combustion and as a result deteriorates over time. It is not uncommon for flues to leak fumes or tars into the walls or other parts of the house. For properties of and over this age the likelihood that lining will be required is good. In properties built since the introduction of the 1965 building regulations, all flues must be built with liners during their construction. This is usually done with clay or concrete liners, which should last the life of the building. However, many houses built since 1965 do suffer from chimney problems (examples detailed below) due to badly installed liners and would therefore need to be lined. There are a number of reasons why a chimney may need to be lined: • The chimney leaks smoke and fumes into other rooms or parts of the building • Condensates or tar are seeping through the chimney walls causing staining (This could be inside or outside the building) Most traditional chimneys are square however chimney brushes are round, therefore there are areas of the chimney that remain unswept. By lining a chimney using circular flexible liner you can ensure that when it is swept it is completely free of tars. • The manufacturer of the appliance specifies that the chimney be lined in the appliance installation instructions • The flue is much too large for the type of appliance that is being installed and would not draw properly • The flue is too cold and is not drawing properly (chimney on an outside wall) • The chimney was built after 1965 but was installed incorrectly (liners fitted upside down etc) • The old flue surface is eroded and rough, causing frictional resistance to the flow of gasses resulting in poor up draught. • If you have recently had your chimney swept and bits of mortar were brought down with soot this may be evidence of poor condition. A chimney can be pressure tested by sealing it off at the top and bottom and by using smoke pellets to test for leaks in the property (and where applicable adjoining properties). However, this can be a costly method, the costs of which would make up a proportion of the costs of lining the chimney anyway.
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