If you notice.
Broken chimney flue.
Damaged chimney liner flue tiles allow toxic gases smoke heat and fire to escape into the outer structure of your chimney where it can be a hazard to your health and home.
The dangers of a cracked chimney flue the functions of a chimney flue.
Most chimneys are lined with terracotta flue tiles.
Our photo above shows an unsafe.
They have been required.
When the flue is ineffective it allows moisture creosote smoke and or carbon monoxide to enter the living spaces of the house.
These are limited lifetime masonry products.
Chimney flue repair inspecting the clay tiles.
Gaps in flue tile joints and cracked flue tiles also allow outside air into the flue.
Reline the chimney versus repairs just at the chimney top.
There are 3 basic places to check when inspecting your chimney.
Cracked tiles can lead to dangerous gas leakage allowing carbon monoxide to seep into the home s interior.
Mixed with moisture creosote can speed up flue liner deterioration.
When left untreated this issue can wreak havoc on the home s chimney system.
The clay tiles located near the top of the chimney are usually the first ones to fail.
Our photo of spalling brick near the top of this masonry.
For the liner to work effectively it must be free of holes cracks or damages of any kind.
A chimney liner prevents combustible parts of a home from being exposed to the extremely hot.
If you have only one cracked flue tile and this tile is reachable from the top of.
The first step in repairing the chimney is to clean the chimney flue itself.
Chimney flue repair clay tiles.
Prior to 1940 chimneys were seldom built with inner linings.
First the mortar joints.
The chimney liner is an important part of the chimney which contains and channels the byproducts of combustion.
Step 1 clean the chimney.
How to repair chimney flue tiles fixing a single cracked flue tile.
Flue gases are acidic and they speed up deterioration of mortar joints.
One of the most common chimney ailments homeowners run into are cracked flue tiles.
Corrosive byproducts of combustion cause deterioration.
The lining is the wrong size for the appliance which can cause an excessive amount of creosote buildup.