Damaged Chimney Shrouds

Chimney shrouds can get damaged or often times tend to rust if near the beach. Here is a damaged chimney shroud we replaced.

damaged chimney shroud replaced

Repairing Your Chimney is Important in CA

In an area where earthquakes are not uncommon, it is important to repair your chimney as soon as cracks appear. An un-repaired, unstable chimney is much more likely to sustain unrepairable damage during even a minor earthquake.

Here is a rebuild of a chimney we did.

chimney rebuild

Cracked Chimney Repair

It is really important to repair your chimney as soon as cracks appear. Having cracks in your chimney can lead to water leaks, smoke issues and dangers during an earthquake.

Here is a before and after of a cracked masonry chimney repair we did.

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Chase Covers & Shrouds in Long Beach

Here are before and after photos of Chase Covers & Shrouds we installed in Long Beach, California.

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BEFORE

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AFTER

Zero Clearance Fireplaces

Factory built or zero clearance fireplaces have different design. This type of chimney is easily identified by having stucco or wooden sided chimneys.  Further, this type of fireplace has a metal firebox with refractory panels forming the firebox with a metal flue.  Almost all of these already have a chimney cap, but they are subject to deterioration from the elements and from aging.  Close to beach these rust out and need to be replaced. When parts of the top up there start rusting, rainwater will start becoming an issue.

Another issue is that several of these designs provide a nesting place for birds. Occasionally, screening can be added to prevent this.

Another aspect of these types of fireplaces is that the refractory panels, which form a protective barrier between the fire and metal firebox, can develop cracks in these panels. I might mention that if these cracks are hairline, they are usually not an issue. But most manufacturers of these type fireplaces recommend replacement of panels when crack is large enough to put a coin into crack.