Chimney Flashing For Inwood

NEW CHIMNEY FLASHING FOR INWOOD, LONG ISLAND

What Chimney Flashing Does

Chimney flashing preserves the areas around the chimney from leaking water where the roof joins the chimney. Chimney flashing is one of the most essential parts of a property’s chimney. Most customers don’t give a lot of thought to their Inwood home’s (or business’s) chimney flashing. Roof flashing is installed to stop your Inwood property from water leakage and is normally placed around vents, chimneys and skylights. Roof flashings are generally made of thin copper, galvanized steel or aluminum sheets that are usually mounted beneath your roof’s shingles. Chimney flashing is your last line of defense from water damage.

Chimney flashing’s purpose is to hamper rain water and melting snow. Flashing has two layers: “step flashing” and “counter flashing.” Counter flashing protects the top ridge gap of the L-flashing and is secured by embedding it into the chimney masonry. If water is allowed to flow down into your property through a gap initiated by leaking or missing flashing, there should be major cause for damage.

Checking For Chimney Flashing Damage

Following a storm, walk around your home and inspect for water stains in your ceiling using a flashlight if possible. If, when it starts to rain, you notice that there are areas in your home that begin to leak, call us immediately. Our highly-skilled flashing techs might find the source of the problem and fix it ASAP. Leaky roofs sometimes cause additional problems to other parts of your residence – which can then include the growth of detrimental mold and mildew… and that couldthen cost the owner thousands more to fix. If you see mold, shrinking, blistering or curling shingles, reach an highly-skilled chimney flashing chimney company such as Expressway to inspect your home’s chimney and roof and recommend an appropriate course of action before it’s too late.

Do I Need My Chimney Flashing Looked At?

A variety of elements might harm your home’s flashing and begin the need for either a flashing repair. Leakage producers definitely include bad winds that may move the flashing material. Inexactly installed flashing or awry caulking used in the sealing process. Workers on a roof in Inwood can also inadvertently dislodge the flashing. Flashing that has deteriorated from the elements could eventually cause damage to your roofing system, as the chimney flashing helps hamper water damage from occurring to the roof deck and shingle system. With so much to gain from having properly installed or maintained flashing, it’s important to ensure that your flashing is kept in efficient working order.

Chimney flashing should last about 20 years in Inwood’s inclement climate due to the amount of wear and tear caused by Inwood’s weather patterns.

Chimney Flashing Inspections

A lot of the property’s chimneys in Inwood are over 50 years old or more and failing. The next thing that we would look for is if the bricks that are above the chimney flashing need to be repaired Missing mortar joints also need to be repaired and or re-tuckpointed so that the water will pass the chimney flashing. Chimney crown cracks are one of the prominent reasons that chimney may leak past the chimney flashing. If the chimney’s flashing is rusting and breaking away from the roof, Expressway’s team can replace all of the flashing around the spots in question and help to keep your residence’s roof preserved. Chimney leakage typically begins to erode chimney masonry below the roofline. If there are undiscovered cracks or compromises in this masonry, the problems may be faster and more pervasive. Wall boards, insulation, electrical wiring and other home building materials will be severely broken by regular water infiltration. Mold is known to be threatening to humans and pets and if water is penetrating down into your property, the growth could be widespread and very costly to remedy. We suggest you call Expressway to inspect your roof and chimney soon.

Expressway: The Premier Chimney Repair Company

Because there are a lot of parts and components of a chimney system, chimney flashing must be correctly customized in order to function well. Remember: One company doesn’t always fit all. When Expressway’s expert flashing experts install new chimney flashing, our technicians take the time to make sure the new chimney flashing is a perfect fit – in terms of shape and size for your chimney and roof. We, at Expressway, would love to handle all of your chimney flashing and other dwelling needs. So why choose us? Our pros could talk about quality and the Expressway advantage. We let Expressway’s work speak for itself. Our technicians know that after you take a look, you can see just how much dignity our pros take in each task.

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Long Island Chimney Flashing Contractor

Expressway Roofing And Chimney has been fixing, servicing and doing residential broken chimney fixes and repairs, dangerous deck repair jobs, fixing leaky skylights and leaky gutters, installing new home exterior siding and other cedar products and roofs in Nassau and Suffolk county for over 22 years. Long Islanders have been trusting us with their skylight problems, quality roofing installations and home construction repairs since 2001. Call Expressway today at 631.772.6363.