hi all i have a leaky chimney
chimney served 3 fires. one was vent type hole in kitchen wall, other was upstairs fire in bedroom which had been boarded over and i think the pot has a vented cowl on it, the last one served the back boiler in living room which i have removed and sealed. these other 2 tops just have a chimney liner. no pot no cowl
this is our bedroom ceiling below it. A day or so after it rains the ceiling gets wetter. which makes me think its wicking through the chimney
now the pointing was really bad
so i repointed the worst bits (but probably should re-do all of it) but the celing in bedroom still appeared wet
im no expert but the flashings seemed fine
but i put a bead of roof/gutter sealant around the top of flashings and down side so no water could get in, but still the ceiling gets wetter
1 pot had a cowl on it but the other 2 have just liners. i thought the rain was failling down chimney hitting internal bricks and soaking through. so i siliconed a couple bit of slate on top of them until i can get proper vendelated cowls. but still the ceiling gets wetter
this is inside my roof as you can see i have a mould problem and the chimney is obviously very wet, mortar in joints is black?
this is the outside of roof, not sure the left half is black???
my next step will be to re-do flouncing on top around pots and paint water seal on brickwork. only concern would be chimney cant dry out. any advice would be greatly appreciated
chimney served 3 fires. one was vent type hole in kitchen wall, other was upstairs fire in bedroom which had been boarded over and i think the pot has a vented cowl on it, the last one served the back boiler in living room which i have removed and sealed. these other 2 tops just have a chimney liner. no pot no cowl
this is our bedroom ceiling below it. A day or so after it rains the ceiling gets wetter. which makes me think its wicking through the chimney
now the pointing was really bad
so i repointed the worst bits (but probably should re-do all of it) but the celing in bedroom still appeared wet
im no expert but the flashings seemed fine
but i put a bead of roof/gutter sealant around the top of flashings and down side so no water could get in, but still the ceiling gets wetter
1 pot had a cowl on it but the other 2 have just liners. i thought the rain was failling down chimney hitting internal bricks and soaking through. so i siliconed a couple bit of slate on top of them until i can get proper vendelated cowls. but still the ceiling gets wetter
this is inside my roof as you can see i have a mould problem and the chimney is obviously very wet, mortar in joints is black?
this is the outside of roof, not sure the left half is black???
my next step will be to re-do flouncing on top around pots and paint water seal on brickwork. only concern would be chimney cant dry out. any advice would be greatly appreciated