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Stainless 304 vs 316 for Fireplaces & Chimneys | SFS DFW

Stainless 304 vs 316 for Fireplaces & Chimneys | SFS DFW

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Stainless 304 vs 316 for DFW Fireplaces and Chimneys

We stock Stainless 304 vs 316 in our Plano showroom and ship to designers, builders, and homeowners across the DFW Metroplex. This page is the reference our showroom team uses when guiding a designer through Stainless 304 vs 316 selection for a fireplace surround, mantel, hearth, or chimney veneer. Trade Pro members receive a 15% discount on all material; consultations are by appointment. The notes below cover specification, install, and field performance.

What is Stainless 304 vs 316?

Stainless 304 and 316 are the two austenitic alloys specified for chimney liners, caps, dampers, and venting. Both contain roughly 18% chromium and 8-10% nickel; the critical difference is that 316 adds 2-3% molybdenum, which dramatically improves resistance to chloride pitting and acid corrosion. For wood-burning fireplaces and most gas applications, 304 is sufficient and code-compliant; the combustion byproducts are mildly acidic but manageable. For oil-burning appliances, condensing high-efficiency gas, and any installation in coastal or chloride-contaminated environments, 316 is the correct call. In DFW the practical break is whether the appliance is condensing — for any condensing gas appliance, 316Ti or AL29-4C is required.

Properties Reference

| Property | Value |

| — | — |

| Compressive strength | 304: 75,000 PSI tensile; 316: 75,000 PSI tensile |

| Density | Both 0.289 lb/in3 (about 500 lb/ft3) |

| Freeze-thaw rating | Excellent |

| Fire rating | UL 1777 listed for chimney lining; rated to 2,100F intermittent |

| Typical DFW cost | 304 reline: $2,400-$-+; 316 reline: $2,800-$-+ |

Where We Use Stainless 304 vs 316 in DFW

Stainless 304 vs 316 shows up in the following applications across DFW fireplaces and chimneys: Chimney liner, chimney cap, damper, venting, smoke chamber wrap. The right application is driven by where the material sits in the assembly. A material that performs beautifully on an interior surround can fail aggressively on a chimney crown, and the reverse is also true. The DFW climate adds a layer that most national specification guides do not account for: the Blackland Prairie clay subsoil swells roughly 30% with water content, which puts cyclical mechanical stress on chimney foundations, and we run 25-35 freeze-thaw cycles per year with a stack of 5-8 hail events on top.

When we evaluate Stainless 304 vs 316 for a specific project, the questions we work through are the assembly position (interior surround vs exterior veneer vs crown), the substrate (firebox brick vs framed wall vs masonry chimney chase), the mortar or adhesive system, the load path, and the design intent. The notes below cover the most common applications, and the selection logic our team uses to decide whether Stainless 304 vs 316 is the right specification for the work at hand.

Cost Ranges in DFW (2026)

Material-only ranges and typical installed pricing for Stainless 304 vs 316 in DFW: 304 reline: $2,400-$-+; 316 reline: $2,800-$-+. List pricing on Stainless 304 vs 316 in our Plano showroom is published in the trade pricing book; Trade Pro members receive 15% off list. Designers can request a written quote with quantity discount on orders over 200 sqft. Delivery within 30 miles is included for Trade Pro orders. Out-of-area delivery is quoted per job. Showroom pickup is always free.

Pros and Cons for DFW Climate

Pros: UL listed, decades of service life, non-corrosive, modular install. Cons: Cost premium over aluminum, 316 needed for condensing appliances, requires correct sizing for draft.

DFW-specific note: the Blackland Prairie clay-soil cycle and the 25-35 freeze-thaw events per year are the two environmental factors that most distinguish DFW from coastal or arid Southwest markets. The June 2025 hail season alone produced an estimated $7-10 billion in insured losses across the Metroplex, and chimney crowns and caps were among the most-damaged building components. Specifying Stainless 304 vs 316 with these conditions in mind is the difference between a 50-year service life and a 15-year repair cycle. Our specification process always accounts for the seasonal calendar and the underlying soil and climate dynamics.

How SFS Specifies and Installs Stainless 304 vs 316

Our standard practice on Stainless 304 vs 316 is to verify the substrate and load path before any material is ordered, pull samples for owner approval before fabrication, and document every step of the install with photographs that become part of the project file. For warranty applications, the documentation file is the audit trail — and it is also the record that lets a future designer or chimney professional understand what was done and why. We adhere to NFPA 211, IRC R1003, and ASTM C270 / C199 / C315 as applicable to the assembly we are building. Where Stainless 304 vs 316 is part of a firebox or smoke chamber, we follow refractory specifications without exception. Where it is exterior masonry, we use Type S mortar at crowns and Type N at vertical veneer joints unless the project specification dictates otherwise.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you ship Stainless 304 vs 316 to job sites outside the showroom?

Yes. We deliver Stainless 304 vs 316 to job sites across DFW with our box-truck fleet. Trade Pro members receive complimentary delivery within 30 miles of the Plano showroom; outside that radius, delivery is quoted per job. Pickup at the showroom is always available for designers managing their own logistics.

Can my designer specify Stainless 304 vs 316 from a sample at the showroom?

Yes. We pull production batches that match the showroom sample within two shades, photographed under the same lighting your designer will use for the final review. We will hold a single batch for up to 14 days while the designer finalizes the spec. Trade Pro members can request extended hold windows.

What is the Trade Pro discount on Stainless 304 vs 316?

Trade Pro members receive 15% off list on Stainless 304 vs 316 and all in-stock materials. Membership is free for licensed designers, builders, and contractors. Application takes about 5 minutes at the showroom or by phone, and approval is typically same day.

Do you offer install services on Stainless 304 vs 316?

Yes. We offer turnkey install on every material we sell. Projects are scoped by our install lead at the showroom or on site, and the estimate is firm — no change-order surprises. Install scheduling typically runs 3-5 weeks out depending on season.

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