Hi,

I hear the drops in the fire place.

>the ceiling around the flu does not show water stain.

I have gas logs so I do not have any ashes.

At 08:38 PM 9/5/2006 -0500, you wrote:

>Kevin,
>When you say you hear drops falling down, where do you hear them?
>Are these drops falling inside the fireplace?
>This will help us make a more educated guess as to what the problem might
>be.
>Is the ceiling around the flu showing any water stain? Do the ashes get wet
>when it rains?
>Cy, the Ancient Okie...
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>On Behalf Of R & S Enterprises
>Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 7:37 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] How to fix Crumbling Chimney Mortar
>
>Well Kevin,
>I am hardly anytype of chimney expert. If the leaking is happening inside
>the chimmney I would suspect the cap may have blown off and depending on the
>size of the opening and construction.  Stainless steel versus galvanized
>steel it might be as pricy as you were quoted.  I agree that seems too high
>for caulking or whatever he was trying.  If the leak is outside the chimmney
>but along it it sounds like a roof flashing problem which might be
>temporarly solved with caulking but someway of inserting the flashing into
>the brick joints is probably called for.  If it is a metal chimmney there
>may be a missing storm collar that is a narrower piece of metal that goes
>around the outside and covers the small gap between the flashing assemble
>and the actual pipe.  A new storm collar shouldn't be much as new caulking
>shouldn't be much.  New metal flashing into brick joints puts you back into
>the $300 range again.  So a lot depends on what is wrong.  A good
>description of the actual construction and finding out where it is really
>leaking is needed.  Maybe my nebulus description have given you some idea of
>how much it can vary.
>Ron
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Kevin Doucet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 7:09 PM
>Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] How to fix Crumbling Chimney Mortar
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > My chimney leaks. I hear drops falling down from above. A year ago, I
> > had a person to come and try to fix it. He told me he used a
> > high-grade very expensive rubber sealant but I would not be able to
> > use the gas logs any more. Oh, yes he also told me I owed $280. I was
> > not willing to pay that much for some one sealing the top of my
> > chimney in a manner I did not agree with or think should cost so
> > much. Well, suffice it to say I had no more business with that person.
> >
> > Ok, now we are one year out and I am having the same problem. So, now
> > I ask what is the correct way to repair my chimney and still use the
> > gas logs? And what is the estimated cost?
> >
> >
> > Thanks.
> > At 08:03 AM 8/18/2006 +1000, you wrote:
> >
> >
> > >         Hi
> > >Avoid extensive, costly damage to a masonry chimney. Maintain the
> > >mortar joints by tuck-pointing (repointing) them, and make sure the
> > >chimney crown remains
> > >sealed against water.
> > >
> > >Tuck-pointing masonry joints
> > >
> > >Steps:
> > >1.
> > >Work from the bottom up to remove loose mortar a few feet (a meter
> > >or so) at a time. Set up ladders or scaffolding if necessary. Use a
> > >mason's hammer and
> > >chisel, a scraper and similar hand tools for difficult-to-reach
> > >areas. For extensive tuck-pointing, rent an electric grinder with a
> > >tuck-pointing attachment
> > >and blades.
> > >
> > >2.
> > >Mix water into a packaged mortar mix as directed on the label, using
> > >a cement-mixing container and hoe.
> > >
> > >3.
> > >Apply the mortar by first loading the bottom side of a square
> > >mason's trowel (or a board) with mortar (see A). Then, holding the
> > >trowel against the chimney
> > >just below the joint you're filling, slice off a portion of the
> > >mortar with a pointing trowel and pack it into the joint. (Image 1)
> > >
> > >4.
> > >When the joints in an area are all full, strike off the excess by
> > >slicing through the mortar with a brick trowel held flat against the
>bricks.
> > >
> > >5.
> > >Compress, shape and smooth the joint. Run a jointing tool across the
> > >joints for concave and V joints (see B). Or use the tip of a
> > >pointing trowel to create
> > >a 30-degree bevel from the underside of the upper course to the edge
> > >of the lower course. Knock off any excess and move up to the next
> > >section. (Image
> > >2)
> > >
> > >6.
> > >When the joints have set up, clean the face of the brick with a soft
>brush.
> > >
> > >Repairing a chimney crown
> > >
> > >Steps:
> > >1.
> > >If a traditional crown made of portland cement and sand is badly
> > >eroded or cracked, replace it with a modern (crown-sealer) system.
> > >These coatings, which
> > >you can apply with a trowel (following the manufacturer's
> > >instructions), remain flexible and provide a far superior water
> > >seal. If the crown has some cracks
> > >and is beginning to show wear, or even if a masonry crown is in good
> > >condition, consider using this material as part of an overall chimney
>repair.
> > >
> > >2.
> > >Seal joints between the clay flue's liner and the crown with
> > >high-temperature caulk.
> > >
> > >Overall Tips:
> > >
> > >For very minor tuck-pointing repairs, use mortar-patching material
> > >in caulking-gun cartridges.
> > >
> > >
> > >
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