
A compromised seal where a roof intersects with a chimney is a common source of water intrusion into a building. This often manifests as staining on ceilings, dampness in attics, or visible... Read more »

A structure designed to divert water around a chimney on a roof, preventing accumulation and potential damage, is a critical component in building construction. This design element typically involves a sloped or... Read more »

A non-functional chimney structure mounted on a rooftop serves primarily as a decorative architectural element. These installations mimic the appearance of traditional chimneys but lack the internal flue or connection to a... Read more »

A non-functional structure resembling a flue stack, often constructed from materials like brick, stone veneer, or synthetic composites and affixed to a rooftop, serves primarily as a decorative architectural element. This feature... Read more »

Structures extending from the apex of a building in New Jersey, specifically those designed for the expulsion of combustion byproducts, are critical components of residential and commercial properties. These elevated elements facilitate... Read more »