Maybe i can cut it with my dremel and get it down to where it is all good if the inner pipe is good and allows? If not and i can manage to replace the cap, should a little roof patch around the edges be enough to seal up the edges? The impact definitely dislodged the chase from the shingles...
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Thanks for the advice! I dont think i can easily remove that top part as the body is dented in also. I suppose i may have to replace the entire thing to be safe. What should i look for to replace it without bricks? is there an easy alternative? Im looking into chimney pipe accessry kits as...
I am a little unsure where to start with this problem. A tree fell and damaged my metal chimney flue. I am not even sure what it is called and am having a hard time searching online for a replacement if i need it. It's not a brick chimney on top or the house but a metal one. It's dented from...
I can definitely demolish myself. I just wasn't sure what to expect under it all if I did. Any recommendations on how to go about starting from the top? I can think of renting a sizzor lift to work that high by myself maybe. I can probably demolish with a sledge hammer on a ladder but repairs I...
I am not sure what type of fireplace it is actually. We don't ever use it and are ok living without it at this stage. The fireplace brick face is almost detached from the wall and we thought about removing it and covering it ip properly with sheetrock to just make it a blank wall. But the...
I have attached some close up photos. I think we will start trying to remove the stucco first and see how far up the crumbling goes. Thanks for all the advice.
Hello,
We have a old chimeny built in 1980s. The exterior base seems to be retaining water throughout the year. Freezing in the winter and cracking in warmer weather. I have attached pictures.
We are wondering if it would be cheaper and easier to just demolish it all and just repair the...