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waterproofing basement tips > waterproofing your home > chimney waterproofing Chimney Waterproofing - Taking Care of The Most Vulnerable Part Of Your HomeA lot of people have a notion that a chimney made of brick or
stone doesn't need any kind of upkeep. They picture these
materials as being extremely tough and able to take care of
themselves. Unfortunately, this is not really the case, and
these homeowners eventually find themselves faced with crumbling
mortar and disintegrating chimneys. Most of this damage is
caused by water. Being on the outside of your house the way it
is, a chimney withstands a lot of bad weather conditions, from
hurricane-force winds to torrential rain to raging blizzards.
Chimney waterproofing is an important step in preserving the integrity of your
structure. Chimney Waterproofing Sealers
If your chimney has already begun to deteriorate, you need to
start by taking a good look at what's going wrong with it. Check
to make sure that all of your mortar joints are in good repair.
If they haven't been treated with water sealer before, they
could be cracking and breaking. Even if a previous owner did use
a waterproofing product, there could still be problems if the
wrong type was used. Certain sealers cause water vapors to be
trapped under the coating. This causes wear on the mortar. If
your mortar is in bad enough shape that it is actually falling
apart, you may need to have some tuckpointing done prior to
using an appropriate waterproofing agent. |
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