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Common Chimney Repairs

Help! My Chimney Needs Repairs!

Since every chimney is different, every chimney problem is different. And whether your system is smoking, leaking or cracking, the most appropriate response to a chimney issue is a thorough inspection, not only to get a close look at the obvious damage, but to seek out the cause or causes that led to that damage.

Many common repairs cost much less money when caught early. Early interventions also reduce the risk of fire.

Many common repairs cost much less money when caught early. Early interventions also reduce the risk of fire.

Over more than three decades, Clean Sweep of Michigan techs have come across just about any problem you can imagine, from masonry that’s so eroded that moss pretty much takes over the structure, to flues so caked with third stage creosote that a chimney fire was a foregone conclusion. Check out some of the worst horror stories on our Chimneys Gone Wild page.

More often than not, though, repair needs are a little more routine, and fall into some common categories, usually around the parts of the system that get the most wear and tear from the elements and/or the heat in your firebox.

A few of the most common chimney repairs:

Repairing Leaky Flashing

Flashing protects one of the most vulnerable points around your chimney: the area where the chimney and roofline meet. So if the flashing fails and can no longer shuttle moisture away, leaks are sure to follow. Installing, repairing or replacing flashing is custom work — the metal pieces that make up chimney flashing are specifically sized for every individual chimney — so it’s exacting work that requires an experienced hand. If you have a leaky chimney, Clean Sweep techs can inspect your system using our 25-point approach. If the problem’s with your flashing — or any other part of the system — we can make the right repairs.

Replacing Chimney Caps

At the top of your flue, a chimney cap is keeping a lot of what you don’t want in your chimney out, rain, snow, debris and animals included. But caps that aren’t properly installed can fly off with bad weather, and galvanized metal caps can begin to corrode and rust over time. So damaged or missing chimney caps often lead to leaks or animal infestations, and they should be replaced as soon as possible.

Repair Or Replace Chimney Damper

A properly functioning damper needs to be in place to close off the flue when it’s not in use, but it’s not uncommon for older throat dampers to rust, corrode or get stuck. At best, you’re left wasting energy — at worst, a stuck damper can make your chimney unfit for use. We repair damaged dampers and can also replace them with superior top-sealing dampers.

Seal, Repair Or Rebuild Chimney Crown

The chimney crown, built at the top of your chimney, is another common leak source. Since crowns get regularly battered by sun and moisture, cracks can be pretty common. We regularly repair small crown wash cracks with a waterproof sealant, and repair or rebuild more significantly damaged crowns.

Masonry Repair, Including Repointing

Bricks almost always last longer than mortar joints, so it’s not uncommon to see eroded, receding or cracked joints in a chimney with bricks that still have plenty of life left in them. To get chimneys like those back to proper working order, repointing — or removing those damaged joints and replacing them with new mortar joints — is usually the best course of action.

Repairing Or Replacing A Damaged Flue Liner

Your flue liner offers a lot of protection — it helps to keep dangerous gases contained, protects your masonry and nearby materials from extreme heat and moisture and can help ensure proper draft, too. So a damaged or failing flue liner seriously affects your chimney’s performance. Clean Sweep regularly installs HeatShield, which can be a great choice for restoring damaged chimney liner. Our techs can tell you whether HeatShield might be the right choice for your chimney.

Whatever type of repairs you need, Clean Sweep can help. And we back our repairs — all come with at least a one-year workmanship warranty, and many carry a 10-year to lifetime warranty. Give us a call — we’re here when you need us!

Use a Certified Sweep

Only the Best: Certified CSIA Chimney Sweeps

As a homeowner, you have to make sure that safety and security is prioritized in your homes. You want to assure those living with you that the house is safe from any harm and away from any kind of fatality. It is obvious that the Holiday Season is starting to kick in and it is important to know your chimney is ready, yet again, to perform the vigorous task of bringing warmth to your home.

It’s normal for homeowners to not know everything about their chimney; the complex functions, pros and cons, and all the other important stuff. This is the main reason why a chimney sweep exists.

There are many project around the house that you can do yourself with a few minutes on YouTube. Cleaning and inspecting your chimney is not one of them.

There are many project around the house that you can do yourself with a few minutes on YouTube. Cleaning and inspecting your chimney is not one of them.

A chimney sweep is an individual that performs the basic tasks of fixing, repairing and inspecting your chimney. He is fully capable of any problem that may occur throughout the whole process of chimney inspections. He is knowledgeable and skillful enough to understand the basic and complex functions of a chimney and the unique features it offers.

Anyone can put on a hat and bring chimney equipment and call themselves a chimney sweep but it is important to know if the individual is duly licensed and certified.

The Chimney Safety Institute of America is a non-profit organization that conducts a series of examinations and programs for aspiring chimney sweeps. They train individuals to be exemplary in the chimney sweeping business. They are known in all fifty states and even overseas. They have made a name for themselves and are regarded as having the highest standard in the chimney industry. They have gained the trust of many people throughout their 30 years of reputable work.

Once the aspirants have successfully passed all the important lessons and have managed to instill the values and ethics of a professional certified chimney sweep,  they are ready to be employed – armed with the necessary skills, knowledge and training.

Therefore, big companies make sure their employees are certified by the CSIA so that they won’t have any problem with clients. This can assure customers of a trustworthy and reliable company to take good care of their chimney.

We all want to make sure we get only the best of licensed certified chimney sweeps. Look no further, Clean Sweeps of Michigan, Incorporated can offer you their finest employees. They are the top chimney service company in places like Jackson and Ann Arbor and they have been in the business since 1980, and still growing. So for the best chimney services, choose CSIA certified sweeps from Clean Sweeps of Michigan, Incorporated.

 

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