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Default Resurface Chimney Crown

bob haller wrote in
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On Mar 19, 11:46�am, Frank wrote:
On Mar 19, 11:17�am, Red Green wrote:

It's got cracks, chips, minor pcs fallen out. What would you folks
use?


I saw some stuff at the Borg but didn't look carefully. Thought it
was

a
Sakrete product but don't see it on their site. Said it was a vinyl
cem

ent
resurfacer. Had the word vinyl on it. I'm thinking vinyl=plastic=

water
resistance.


Fire place guy did mine with something like this. �Looked like a
paste.
I defer to younger guys to climb on my roof these days


chip carefully and remove the old, then replace the cap with mortar
mix.

refinishing can lead to future cracks, espically around ther ceramic
liner.

in our case it cracked, water got in and froze, the ceramic liner
broke and fell in blocking the hot water tanks chimney.

we got bad carbon monoxide poisioning, fortunately a buddy stopped to
visit, recognized the symptoms, he is a volunteer fireman and had been
a EMT.

saved all our lives.

the bad thing about chimney caps is they cant be seen from ther ground


Appreciate the reply but...

Not totally sure what to use but I do know mortar is NOT the thing for a
crown.

From a reprinted article

"In fact, most sand and mortar crowns crack almost
immediately after installation because of shrinkage."

Reprinted with permission from the Chimney Safety Institute
of America, www.csia.org