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Chimney Repair Birmingham AL

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Red Rain: Environmental General Store
(205) 862-6206
2803 18th St S
Homewood, AL
Charles Marshall
a2z Landscapes and Irrigation

205-482-3188
5632 9th Ave South
Birmingham, AL
Raymond C. Harris
Harris & Associates, Architects / Planners LLC

205 823-4884
3037 Massey Rd.
Birmingham, AL
Dennis Peppers
National Tree Service

205-956-3000
1991 Alton Rd.
Birmingham, AL
Andrew Gannett
Gannett Tile, LLC

205-422-2708
2101 1st Ave West #17
Maylene, AL
Garth Newman
Birmingham Doors

256-509-1846
P.O. Box 4622
Birmingham, AL
Charles Marshall
a2z Landscapes & Irrigation

205-482-3188
5632 9th Avenue South
Birmingham, AL
Mark Craig
Craig's Carpet Cleaning of Alabama

205-910-8566
2113 30th Place
Birmingham, AL
Jeff Aiken
ACE Home Inspections, LLC

(205) 401-3030
PO Box 1993
Alabaster, AL
Clark Bailey
Bailey's Renew-o-vators

205-422-5809
355 Grande View Trail
Maylene, AL
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Chimney Questions and Answers

Building a cricket (or saddle) on a chimney

When building a cricket on a chimney, do the edges of the cricket go all the way to the edge of the chimney or are they set back from the edge to allow for flashing? If set back, how far?

The cricket may be built either way I run mine out to the edge of the chimney to ensure that when the flashing is added the water is run well away. You should remember to maintain your 1" clearance from combustible material for fire protection. The flashing will serve as the fire stop. Masonry Chimney repairs

The chimney on my 30 year old house has crumbling mortar on the top 6 rows.  It appears to be stable from this point down.  What type of mortar can I use to repair this?  Are there any hints I can get? Can I just run up with a trowel, straight edge and some mortar?  Are the liner bricks likely to need remortaring?

What usually happens is the mortar will breakdown from where the chimney leaves the attic. This is caused by the temperature difference creating moisture and chemical breakdown from the burned fuel. I recommend taking the chimney down to the flashing and replacing it inside and out. You can use either a type S mortar (1 part portland 1/2 part lime 4 1/2 sand)or a type N ( 1 part portland 1 part lime 6 parts sand). You can buy this in bags by type and just add sand. Check the rest of the chimney for cracks inside and out but it will most likely be just the top and should be simple to replace.

 

Chimney chipping

My Chimney is being chipped away little by little in various spots, it seems as if the outside face of the red brick is just being shaved off by the elements of weather. How can I re-patch the faces of these bricks around the chimney, and with what? it almost looks as if birds are pecking at different bricks along the top and base of chimney.

Your right the brick are ...

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