Do you have a leaking chimney that needs waterproofing? Read on to learn how to waterproof your masonary chimney from leaks. Find out everything you need to know about chimney waterproofing that will help you to save the major expense of brick chimney repairs. Visit www.DrainCom.com to learn more about waterproofing and plumbing.
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Waterproofing a chimney to protecting from leaks
1. Waterproof Your Masonary Chimney To Protecting From Leaks
Think for a moment about your chimney. Do you
worry about whether or not it has been adequately
protected from crumbling, and ultimately becoming
susceptible to leaks? If you answered “No” don’t worry;
you’re not alone...
Chimneys are quite possibly the most neglected
portion of a home. This is most likely due to their
necessary, yet unfortunate position. This really is a case
of “out of sight, out of mind”. Homeowners definitely
enjoy basking in the warm glow of a roaring fire on a
cold winter’s night; they make sure the fireplace, hearth,
and inside of the chimney is clean; but they seldom
consider the condition of the exterior of their chimney.
The fact that chimneys bear the brunt of whatever weather your home is
subjected to actually makes sense – they are, after all, the only portion of your
home which is situated above the roof. If you fail to adequately protect your
chimney from weather damage, you may find yourself in the position of having to,
at some point, hire a capable professional to rebuild it. Looking at it from this point
of view, is it not better to do waterproofing of your chimney before problems
arise? This way, you not only avoid a rather costly repair, but also ensure that your
chimney does not prove to become an eyesore atop your roof.
Waterproofing A Chimney
If you decide to waterproof your chimney, there are a few considerations that
you must take into account before proceeding. For instance, you must first ensure
that all mortar joints are solid. This is to say, that any severe breakage or cracks
may require some tuckpointing work be done prior to waterproofing. If you notice
however, that you only have minor cracks in the mortar joints, you can purchase a
specific variety of waterproofing caulk that fills cracks and prevents any future
leaks. Even if you are not able to detect any cracks presently, please consider the
fact that masonry materials are extremely porous and are able to absorb a
significant amount of moisture. It is for this reason, that if you do not waterproof
your chimney before problems arise, you will undoubtedly be faced with leaks.
For those individuals who are seduced by the allure of buying an “older”
home it is of the utmost importance that you not only ensure that your chimney has
been waterproofed previously, but also that you maintain it appropriately in order to
2. avoid any catastrophic damage taking place. Moreover, if you are in the market to
buy any home, it would be prudent to request that the chimney be inspected before
you put in your offer.
Whatever your waterproofing or plumbing needs, please contact
www.DrainCom.com for a free estimate. We are also available for any plumbing
emergencies you have 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: 416-989-5757.