
A compromised flue system, exhibiting water intrusion, can lead to significant structural and aesthetic damage within a building. This condition arises when the barrier designed to protect the buildings interior from the... Read more »

Addressing water intrusion in a chimney structure involves identifying and rectifying points of entry that allow moisture to penetrate the system. This process typically encompasses inspecting the flashing, crown, brickwork, and flue... Read more »

Moisture intrusion affecting a flue system presents a common challenge in building maintenance. Such occurrences often manifest through visible water stains on interior walls adjacent to the chimney, dripping sounds within the... Read more »

The compromised area where a roof meets the chimney structure can permit the undesirable ingress of water into a building’s interior. This situation often manifests as water stains on ceilings, dampness in... Read more »

The conduit responsible for expelling combustion byproducts from a heating appliance, such as a furnace or fireplace, to the outside atmosphere can, under certain conditions, develop breaches. This allows harmful gases, including... Read more »

Water intrusion occurring at the intersection of a roofing system and a vertical flue structure presents a common building maintenance concern. This phenomenon often manifests as dampness, staining, or physical deterioration in... Read more »

