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Does anyone have any experience in using a product called Thermocrete to reline chimneys? I understand it has been used in Europe for a number of years, and has begun to be used in the US. I was wondering how well the process seems to work, and what sort of life expectancy the product seems to have.
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Does anyone have any experience in using a product called Thermocrete to reline chimneys? I understand it has been used in Europe for a number of years, and has begun to be used in the US. I was wondering how well the process seems to work, and what sort of life expectancy the product seems to have.