I'm a little premature here with a thread but I'm curious how many brick masons are here on the board?
I have a very large brick chimney that needs a teardown and rebuild from the roofline up. The previous owners were elderly and weren't aware of any issues with the cap stone. Unfortunately, the stone was actually three separate pieces caulked together. The water seepage was so great the chimney has horrible efflorescence on the outside wall from calcium seepage just above the firebox. About thirty years ago someone applied a cement stucco as a fix/repair but that was a bad idea.
The house is a brick ranch located in Connecticut. I'm probably about to get the shock of my life when I get my first quote back. I bet the chimney repair will cost twice what the house was built for back in 1952.
See image below.
I have a very large brick chimney that needs a teardown and rebuild from the roofline up. The previous owners were elderly and weren't aware of any issues with the cap stone. Unfortunately, the stone was actually three separate pieces caulked together. The water seepage was so great the chimney has horrible efflorescence on the outside wall from calcium seepage just above the firebox. About thirty years ago someone applied a cement stucco as a fix/repair but that was a bad idea.
The house is a brick ranch located in Connecticut. I'm probably about to get the shock of my life when I get my first quote back. I bet the chimney repair will cost twice what the house was built for back in 1952.
See image below.
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