Chimney Flashing For Old Westbury

NEW CHIMNEY FLASHING FOR OLD WESTBURY, LONG ISLAND

Selections Of Chimney Flashing

Chimney flashing is your Old Westbury dwelling’s main line of defense against water problems. Chimney flashing is one of the most pertinent parts of a dwelling’s chimney. Chimney flashing is rarely seen – or even noticed – until something goes bad with it. When roof or chimney flashing becomes broken, it loses it imperviousness and resistance to water and initiates a host of other problems. Chimney flashings are generally made of thin copper, galvanized steel or aluminum sheets that are generally mounted beneath your roof’s shingles. Replacing your chimney flashing (or flashing sealants) from time to time might go a long way in water tightening the roof and protecting your Old Westbury home.

There are 3 arrays of chimney flashing. ‘Step flashing’ – which diverts water from the roof away from your chimney. ‘Counter flashing’ – which is installed around a chimney to prevent water from leaking into the dwelling. And ‘cricket flashing’ – which stalls water’s nature to pond on your roof. Chimney flashing is made typically from sheet metal strips that are made to to fit securely around the base of the chimney where it intersects with the roof. When installed properly, chimney flashing might serve you well for many years.

Checking For Chimney Flashing Damage

Even if your roof looks 100% fine after a heavy rain or snow storm, there could still be underlying leakage that can go unnoticed to a novice eye. Water stains could indicate the start of a leaking problem. Expressway’s trained chimney techs recommend you never let leaks go without address or repair for very long. Leaky roofs over and over cause additional damage to other parts of your home – which will then include the growth of sickening mold and mildew… and that willthen cost the owner thousands more to repair. Are there shrinking, blistering or curling shingles? Is there any water getting into the attic or into walls that you will see?

Do I Need My Chimney Flashing Assessed?

Various things can harm the flashing and cause the need for either a flashing installation. Squirrels, raccoons and other animals that enjoy chewing on the flashing. Rust issues (which are common with certain designs of flashing material). Workers on a roof in Old Westbury may also inadvertently harm the flashing. If your chimney’s flashing is broken, it could quickly become a major issue if unaddressed. With so much to gain from having precisely installed or maintained flashing, it’s important to ensure that your flashing is kept in good working order.

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

Spotting Damaged Chimney Flashing

A lot of the property’s chimneys in Old Westbury are over 50 years old or more and failing. The next element that we would look for is if the bricks that are above the chimney flashing need to be renovated Last – but not least – almost every fireplace crown needs to be investigated for cracks at least once a month. Expressway’s team may visit the property and assess the integrity of the residence’s chimney system, identify whether the flashing needs to be fixed. Chimney inspection is a small maintenance task, but it’s one that you can’t afford to ignore. Chimney damage most commonly begins to erode chimney masonry below the roofline. If there are undiscovered cracks or compromises in this masonry, the damage can be faster and more pervasive. Wall boards, insulation, electrical wiring and other home building materials might be severely damaged by regular water aggression. Because harm happens below the roof and out of sight, property owners might not become aware of any danger until a major safety and property risk occurs. We suggest you call Expressway to inspect your roof and chimney soon.

Expressway: The Premier Chimney Repair Experts

This is one of the reasons it’s not advisable for the average property owner to perform a flashing installation fix on their own. Reach out to our team of flashing technicians today to get started! When Expressway’s highly-skilled flashing technicians craft new chimney flashing, our pros take the time to make sure the new chimney flashing is a perfect fit – in terms of shape and size for the chimney and roof. We, at Expressway, would love to handle all of your chimney flashing and other structure needs. However, our technicians know that there are a ton of other chimney companies options to choose from. Our pros let our work speak for itself. Our pros know that after you take a look, you will see just how much delight our chimney experts take in each project.

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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.