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vendredi 27 février 2015

Why Your Home Needs Chimney Repair NJ

By Olivia Cross


A chimney is a part of our homes that gets exposed to extremes every day. Sweltering heat from inside the house, bitter cold during winter and the pull and push from strong gusts of wind are some of them. Since it is an important structure of our home, any damages or imperfections have to be addressed as soon as they are detected. Neglect may lead to dangerous damage to our house and family. It would be good to understand what chimney repair NJ professionals would do about repairing the damage.

Those New Jersey professionals who you time after time engage to work on your residence may often tell you that your chimney needs re-lining, cleaning up and complete re-building. They will tell you that routine repairs and maintenance is a requirement for the safety of your residence.

Throughout a winter, the chimney will have accumulated creosote and soot that contains harmful toxins. Homeowners have a tendency to forget or overlook cleaning them when winter is over because keeping warm is no longer as important. Soon winter comes again and the dangerous chemicals are still present having been stuck on bricks the whole year. This creates dangerous conditions once fireplaces become active again.

Long years of damage from the weather could have compromised the structure of our chimneys. The external sections of mortar joints or pointing could have developed voids in between bricks that could allow water in. This kind of problem can be avoided or repaired for homeowners with a simple re-pointing fix by the chimney sweep. The professional could also need to lay a new set of bricks where chimneys are dilapidated or entirely replace stucco or brick chimneys that are damaged beyond repair.

Yet another big threat to our homes chimneys comes from old and dilapidated flue liners. These function by preventing combustible material around the chimneys from catching fire. With time, the liners tend to wear away meaning they are not protecting the building and need to be replaced. Masonry sweeps should have the expertise to find crumbling and cracked liners replacing them whenever this is needed.

Your chimneys clay liners may have cracked or broken up. This will allow in moisture that shall lead to structural defects. Smoke and sulfur may mix up with moisture creating a corrosive mixture that eats miniscule holes on your metal liners. To maintain safety in our homes and chimneys, your inner lining systems have to be securely in place to prevent moisture, smoke, creosote and carbon dioxide from seeping into your house through bricks and mortar.

It could happen that the inner liner was actually never installed or if it were, it has deteriorated with time. Noticing that a chimney is not functioning by pulling smoke out and up from the house means there is a problem with the chimneys liner. A smelly fireplace points to creosote building up too fast pointing problems with the liner. Any of these problems can be fixed by a professional.

Where your chimney is involved, temporally repairs or corner cutting should never be acceptable. Full repairs and maintenance will protect your home from burning and protect your family from health problems associated with toxins.




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