Why Flashing Is Critical For Your Chimney
There are so many parts of a chimney. There are so many that it is hard to keep track of what is more important than others. This brings up the question: Is the flashing critical for your chimney? Before we can tackle that question, we have to know what the flashing is.
What is a Chimney Flashing?
The chimney flashing is a sheet of metal that creates a waterproof seal at the area where the chimney meets the roof. It plays a very important role in covering the gap at the roof connection. If water gets into the chimney, it can cause damage such as mold, mildew, and deterioration.
What is the Flashing Made Out Of?
There are four common materials that the chimney flashing is made of.
Copper
Because copper is extremely durable, long-lasting, and rust-proof, copper makes an excellent material for flashing. The downfall is that copper is quite expensive.
Aluminum
A more affordable option that resists rust; however, less durable than copper.
Steel
Steel is prone to rust, so not ideal. However, it is sturdier than aluminum.
PVC
Only to be used in warmer climates, as it is subject to cracking.
What Are The Different Types of Flashing?
Counter Flashing
Flashing is installed up the walls of the chimney and the roof. The flashing is attached to the brick of the chimney, similar to a step flashing.
Apron Flashing
The apron fits along the base of the chimney. Shaped like an “L” to secure the gap that is found between the roof and the chimney.
Step Flashing
Attached to the roof and vertical wall, such as the chimney or siding. Using a number of “L” shaped metal pieces, layered under the shingles. This creates a stepped pattern.
Open Valley Flashing
Inserting a metal flashing in the valley of a roof. The valley is usually where two intersecting roofs join.
So, Why Is a Chimney Flashing Critical?
The area at the junction of the chimney and roof is very vulnerable to water leakage. Water can be devastating. Protecting the inside of your home from any leakage can not only save you money, but also time and aggravation.
A yearly inspection is recommended for your chimney and fireplace. Our technicians are professionally trained to catch any issues that you may have with your chimney and the structures therein.
To avoid a pricey repair, contact us at Mercer County Chimney Services and set up your chimney inspection today.