Very nice job!.. Funny thing tho i have noticed, at least in Hamilton, in any brand new subdivision you go in you will NOT find a masony chimney or wood burning appliance EVER.
What a weird situation, the concrete chimney cap was in Excellent condition, but the bricks could be taken apart by hand. Use shit mortar, but go thru the trouble of making a concrete cap. The way some builders think is beyond me.
Good job! Good job! Bravo! Dude, is it necessary to replace hairline cracked flu , if so, Wouldn’t you basically have to tear down the chimney to replace the entire flu?
nice work, i do the same thing for a living, nice to see somebody else doing something neat and strait. what do you put to seal in between your liner and chimney cap?
Very nice job!.. Funny thing tho i have noticed, at least in Hamilton, in any brand new subdivision you go in you will NOT find a masony chimney or wood burning appliance EVER.
REWYRED 6 months ago
What a weird situation, the concrete chimney cap was in Excellent condition, but the bricks could be taken apart by hand. Use shit mortar, but go thru the trouble of making a concrete cap. The way some builders think is beyond me.
Good repair though
bonanzatime 7 months ago
Good job! Good job! Bravo! Dude, is it necessary to replace hairline cracked flu , if so, Wouldn’t you basically have to tear down the chimney to replace the entire flu?
demolitionbarbiedoll 1 year ago
nice work, i do the same thing for a living, nice to see somebody else doing something neat and strait. what do you put to seal in between your liner and chimney cap?
morino69 1 year ago