
Water intrusion at the intersection of a roofing system and a vertical masonry structure represents a common residential maintenance concern. This issue frequently arises due to deficiencies in the flashing, which is... Read more »

The system designed to prevent water intrusion where a chimney intersects a metal roof characterized by vertically oriented, interlocking panels requires meticulous attention to detail. This specialized application involves integrating materials that... Read more »

Identifying and resolving water intrusion at the intersection of a roofing system and a chimney structure involves a systematic process of inspection, diagnosis, and remediation. This frequently necessitates addressing compromised flashing, deteriorated... Read more »

The compromised integrity of residential or commercial building envelopes, specifically affecting the uppermost sections, results in the unwanted ingress of water. This phenomenon often manifests as damp patches on ceilings or walls,... 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 »

A critical element in roof construction, this component ensures a watertight seal around the vent extending from a fireplace or furnace. It typically involves a metal collar or base fitted around the... Read more »

Water intrusion near the vertical structure that vents combustion gases from a fireplace, furnace, or other heating appliance indicates a compromised building envelope. This situation occurs when the protective barrier designed to... Read more »

A structure designed to protect the opening of a flue extending above a building’s uppermost surface. This protective component shields the internal chimney system from precipitation, debris, and animal intrusion. An example... Read more »