
A structural component designed to bear the weight of a chimney, often when it extends beyond the building’s exterior wall, is a vital part of ensuring stability and preventing structural damage. It...		Read more »

The structure responsible for bearing the weight of a chimney, ensuring its stability and preventing collapse, is a critical component of building construction. Examples of this structural element include corbels, brackets, and...		Read more »

A structural component designed to reinforce and stabilize a vertical flue structure, especially those extending significantly above a roofline. These elements typically consist of metal frameworks or assemblies affixed to both the...		Read more »

A structure engineered to maintain the position and stability of flue conduits. These components are typically crafted from durable materials such as galvanized steel or stainless steel and are available in various...		Read more »

This structural component is designed to provide stability and load distribution for a chimney extending above the roofline. It typically consists of a framework, often constructed from metal, that attaches to the...		Read more »

