TIPS FOR CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE


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KEEP IT FREE & CLEAR

Keep an eye on your chimney and make sure the flue at the top is free and clear of tree branches, bird nests, or other debris.  If a chimney gets surrounded or clogged by debris, the gases exiting the chimney might be forced back into the house and poisoning you.

CHECK FOR WATER DAMAGE

Has the recent rainstorm damaged your chimney?  Water from storms and buildups have been known to cause incredible damage to chimneys and roofs.  Apply a waterproof sealant to your chimney to prevent further damage and more expensive repair.

CAP THAT CHIMNEY

A quality chimney cap is best for keeping out rain, birds, rodents, leaves and other debris that could obstruct the flow of flue gasses in your chimney.  Chimney caps are usually created with stainless steel to prevent rust, but should still require regular chimney maintenance.
For prefabricated chimneys, chimney caps are a great addition. It covers the top while still allowing smoke to escape through a small pipe. Most prefabricated chimneys come with galvanized steel chase covers which have a tendency to rust.  Replace it with a stainless steel, copper or aluminum chimney caps so you don’t have to worry about rust again.
For masonry chimneys, you’ll need to get a crown.  It’s a concrete cover that prevents anything from getting into your home.  Like chimney cap, the smoke escapes through a pipe coming from the crown.

ANNUAL CHIMNEY INSPECTION

One of the best ways to provide proper chimney maintenance is to perform annual inspections and cleanings of it.  Take the opportunity to sweep clogging residue and clear debris around your chimney.  Performing regular inspections significantly improves the performance of your chimney and reduces the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning or a chimney fire.

CHECK THE FLASHING, BRICK & MORTAR JOINTS

Chimney flashing usually includes metal sliders around where the chimney meets the shingles of your roof.  The flashing needs to be tight and without defects.  If the flashing needs repair, reseal all cracks, mortar joints, and loose bricks with a cement compound to prevent further deterioration.

Make Sure your Chimney is Waterproof

Moisture and the elements can be major problems for your chimney.  They can weaken the structural integrity of your chimney, cause mold and even damage the walls and floor around your fireplace.  You’ll need to make sure your chimney waterproofing, chase cover, crown and flashing are all functioning properly.
Start by waterproofing your chimney.  Adding a water sealant to the outside of your chimney will prevent moisture from breaking down the bricks and mortar and sneaking into you home.