
The structure topping a chimney, often constructed from a cementitious material, serves as a protective barrier. This element is designed to prevent water intrusion into the chimney’s internal structure. Examples include pre-cast... Read more »

A manufactured masonry unit, typically composed of Portland cement, aggregates, and water, serves as a fundamental element in constructing vertical venting structures. These pre-cast components offer a consistent and standardized method for... Read more »

The expense associated with substituting a masonry flue cover varies based on several factors. These factors include the extent of damage to the existing structure, the size of the chimney, the materials... Read more »

A vertical structure, typically extending above a roofline, designed for the expulsion of combustion byproducts from heating appliances or fireplaces. These structures are often constructed using a mixture of cement, aggregate, and... Read more »

