A chimney can fall victim to weather exposure, presenting several different safety hazards. Weather damaged flue linings, loose masonry materials and obstructions are all things that can pose a threat to residents. Regular maintenance of your chimney is critical to prevent damage, deterioration and repairs that can be very expensive.
Masonry chimneys are all constructed of a combination of masonry and metal materials such as: brick, mortar, concrete, stone, cast iron, steel and flue tiling. All masonry chimneys have at least some or in some cases all of these components built into them. With the exception of certain types of stone, contact with water can cause an adverse reaction for all of the materials used in masonry chimneys.
Unfortunately, good design components are not always used in residential construction. Brick walls and chimneys often rest upon the foundation directly with no flashing or weep holes. The lack of crown and flashing designs integrated into the chimney inevitably cause water penetration problems.