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Monday, April 8, 2013

Chimney damage milwaukee | Chimney repairs Clean Sweep

Spring rains are upon us here in Milwaukee, and as odd as it may seem, water causes more damage to masonry chimneys than fire.

Prolonged contact with water can deteriorate brick, mortar and tile and corrode steel and cast iron. Expansion from the freeze/thaw effect can cause even more damage. The result can be cracks or gaps in your chimney where creosote can collect and noxious gases can escape into your home -- which can cost you big bucks in repair bills.

Prevention is key to a safer environment for your family -- and the best way to avoid costly repairs later. The Chimney Safety Institute of America offers tips to avoid damage to your chimneys from water:

  • Install a chimney cap. Also called a rain cover, a chimney cap is the most inexpensive way to prevent water damage to a chimney. Your unprotected  chimney's flue collects water and funnels it directly inside the chimney, but a strong, well-designed cap keeps water (and birds) out. Caps also keep chimney sparks inside, where they belong.
  • Repair or replace a damaged chimney crown. Most chimney crowns are made of common mortar, which does not withstand years of weather. Replace yours with one made of a Portland cement-based mixture that creates an overhang, or drip edge, projecting beyond all sides of the chimney by at least 2 inches.
  • Repair or replace flashing. Flashing keeps rain from running down your chimney under your shingles and into your home. Use an L-shaped piece of metal that extends from under the roofing shingles up the side of the chimney. Then, use counter flashing that overlaps the base flashing and is sealed into the chimney's masonry joints.
  • Waterproof your chimney
  • Common brick and mortar are like sponges, wicking moisture to the chimney interior.
  • Add a vapor-permeable waterproofing agent to let moisture out, but prevent it from coming in.
  • Never use paint or any non-vapor-permeable water sealer because it will trap moisture inside the chimney, hastening deterioration.
  • Hire a CSIA Certified Chimney Sweep®. When in doubt, get it done right by hiring a chimney professional. CSIA Certified Chimney Sweeps® have earned the chimney and venting industry's most respected credential by passing intensive exams based on fire codes, clearances and standards for the construction and maintenance of chimney and venting systems. This knowledge allows them to expertly diagnose and solve chimney and venting problems. Learn more at csia.org.
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Clean Sweep Chimney Service is located in Southeastern Wisconsin and services Milwaukee, Waukesha, Slinger, and the entire Southeastern Wisconsin area. If you need Chimney repair or Chimney Cleaning Call us at (414) 483-9996. Our Website is at http://cleansweepchimney.vpweb.com

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Clean Sweep Chimney Service

Clean Sweep Chimney Service specializes in Chimney Cleaning and Chimney Repair. We are located in Southeastern Wisconsin and service Milwaukee, Waukesha, Slinger, and the entire Southeastern Wisconsin area. If you need Chimney repair or Chimney Cleaning Call us at (414) 483-9996.

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