ChimneySweeps IncPro of Lakeside, CA, can inspect your chimney flashing. We can detect common chimney problems that may have been caused by flashing that’s unseated, rusted out or warped. Most importantly, we can then resolve all the issues the right way.
ChimneySweeps IncPro is your local chimney repair and inspection expert in Lakeside CA, Oceanside CA, and the greater San Diego CA, area. We serve Coronado CA, Escondido CA, La Mesa CA, and San Clemente CA, along with North Park CA, Alpine CA, Solana Beach CA, and other communities throughout East San Diego County.
What Is Chimney Flashing?
Typically made of metal strips, chimney flashing is the material that blocks the gap between the exterior chimney and the roof. It’s often laid as two pieces:
1. An L-shaped piece that lies against the roof and the side of the chimney
2. A flat piece that covers the top gap in the vertical part of the L-shaped piece
Request this serviceHow Chimney Flashing Becomes Compromised
Firstly, anything that separates the seal in a strip of flashing can lead to serious problems, which we’ll discuss in a moment. Secondly, rusting, warping, lightning strikes, pounding hail, and plain old age, rain & summer heat are common reasons for flashing to fail.
If the flashing is of good quality and installed properly, it can serve you well for 25 years or more. Trouble will occur sooner if inferior materials and workmanship are used to install the flashing.
Request this serviceWhat Can Happen When Flashing Is Damaged
We’ve said elsewhere, but it bears repeating: water is a chimney’s #1 enemy. With damaged flashing, water has a clear path to run below the roof and cause various types of trouble, such as:
As you probably know, chimney structures can be damaged in many different ways: by water, seismic events, poor building practices, chimney fires and the like.
The reason flashing-related chimney damage is a big concern is because much of it happens in places the average homeowner never sees.
We’ve dealt with both major and minor problems caused by compromised chimney flashing. If ignored, the problems will multiply and can eventually cause a chimney to lean and possibly collapse.
Request this serviceSchedule a Chimney Inspection
Damp sections on walls and ceilings, water in the firebox, musty odors and masonry discoloration are often clues that there’s a leak in the chimney system. If you spot these clues, call us to schedule a chimney inspection.
We’ll pinpoint the problem and recommend the right solution. Where damaged flashing is concerned, it’s usually best to lay new material. This way, we know it will be done correctly and with top-quality materials.
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