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4 Reasons to Have a Chimney Inspection for Leaks
Posted: May 11, 2015
Chimneys are a great addition to any home, but they require just as much maintenance as any other aspect of your home’s exterior. Especially when you have a fake chimney, you have to keep it in good shape in order to avoid leaks and irreparable damage. Listed here are four signs that you may need to invest in leaking chimney repair. Cracked or missing mortar When your walls are built with brick or stone, mortar is the substance that sits between them and helps to hold and bond it all together. When the mortar starts to chip, to crack, or simply comes out of the wall, you might have a problem that can be fixed with Leaking Chimney Repair. When the chimney leaks, the bricks and stone absorb the water that makes them more porous; as they become more porous, the mortar stops sticking and holding the parts together. Damage to chimney crown The chimney crown is a cement layer that sits at the top of the chimney to keep water from getting in or pooling around the chimney. When there is any damage to the crown, such as cracks or missing parts, water is more likely to enter into the chimney or to soak into the surrounding materials. With chimney inspection and repair, the crown can be checked, fixed, or replaced as necessary. Rusty chase cover The chase cover is a necessary component of any chimney in order to keep objects, such as leaves, birds, and bugs, from falling into the chimney. It is also a diverter of water. A chimney leak repair service will always check the chase cover when they inspect your chimney. When the chase cover is missing or rusty or damaged in any way, it is better to have it replaced so as to avoid leaks and other complications. Damaged or weak flashing Another aspect that must be checked in order to fix chimney leak leaking chimney or leaking roof is the chimney’s flashing. The flashing is the metal pieces that sit at the base of the chimney to help seal the space where the roof and the chimney meet. If these metal pieces are bent, torn, or rusted, water is more likely to get into this space and cause interior damages to your home and fireplace. With these four signs of exterior damage, you can easily recognize that your chimney will need some sort of repair or replacement of the different parts. As you keep up on the maintenance of your chimney or schedule regular inspections, you can avoid large water damages. If you are unsure about the state of your chimney, ask about an inspection if you do not feel comfortable doing it yourself.
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Hooray folks I am Luke Melendez and I am a freelance writer. I started and love to write since I was at my Junior High. Hope to inspire many citizens in my job.