Chimney on rooftop

There are an estimated 17.5 million fireplaces throughout the country, where more than 150 people die from carbon monoxide poisoning. This often results from poor air ventilation system when burning wood in a closed place.

There is no better feeling than sitting beside a fireplace on a chilly winter evening. However, it’s essential to maintain your chimney regularly to enjoy this warm and cozy feeling.

During the maintenance process, you can run into problems that can cause chimney leaks. Before it causes massive damage, it’s important to catch the leaks early down the road.

Here are some signs that mean that your chimney is leaking.

No Chimney Cap

Usually, it’s a chase cover, crown, damper, or cap. Without any of these covering the top, any rain and snow water can fall straight from the top of the chimney into the house.

Over time, the moisture gets absorbed into the bricks and lining of your chimney. Moreover, birds and other animals can find a way into your home.

So, what’s the solution? Just get a chimney cover!

 

Worn Out Bricks and Mortar Joints

The bricks and mortar joints are the most vulnerable area of the chimney since they go through severe due harsh weather elements. The joints can get damaged and split, becoming the most common reason for chimney leaks.

If you see water dripping through the chimney and everything else has been maintained, you have found your culprit – brick and mortar joints.

The solution is to get it repaired as soon as possible with the help of a chimney repair service provider around you.

Chimney Condensation

A common problem with wood burning fireplaces that were converted into gas burning ones, but weren’t fitted with the proper liner. This can cause condensation to build up inside the chimney and causes a leak.

Gas fireplaces produce fumes that are lower temperatures and high in moisture. Without the correct liner, the moisture can easily seep through the chimney walls. To prevent this, make sure to contact the best chimney experts, such as CT Chimney Repairs, for a fool-proof job.

Other chimney leak signs include discolored bricks, spalling masonry, rusted chimney parts, moldy odors, and water evaporation stains around the fireplace. Some of these signs might not even be very obvious until the damage is done.

 

We recommend yearly chimney inspection to prevent major issues as chimney leaks can also allow water to enter other parts of your home. CT Chimney Repairs offers an all-in-one solution to all your chimney and fireplace needs.

 

Visit their website for more information or to schedule an appointment with one of their chimney experts.