Seal Chimney Cracked cement and bricks to stop leaks

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 47

  • @handsupbud
    @handsupbud Год назад +1

    This is a great video on how NOT to ruin your chimney. Do it right with the proper products and not some goo that with crack and leak again after a few hot summers and winters.

  • @frazhussain8534
    @frazhussain8534 3 года назад +1

    Another great video thank you sir and was great to see the silver aluminium paint already mixed although I do enjoy the stirring process! Lol

  • @JustShoveJayOhBe
    @JustShoveJayOhBe 3 года назад +1

    Going up on Friday AM to turbo my 2 leaky chimneys - wish me luck!

    • @FlatRoofDoctor
      @FlatRoofDoctor  2 года назад

      a little late for me to reply. Did it work?

    • @JustShoveJayOhBe
      @JustShoveJayOhBe 2 года назад +1

      @@FlatRoofDoctor yes! I’ve had 2-3 snow melts and half dozen rain storms, no more leaking. The roofer that came when this started quoted $4995 for 1 chimney $3998 for the 2nd chimney to replace tiles 3 feet around chimneys, build cricket, and redo step flashing… none of those would have even fixed the chimney crowns or the leaks. THANK YOU.

  • @WAY2RIL
    @WAY2RIL 3 года назад +2

    Great informing videos, don’t know how you do it I’m afraid of heights 👍

    • @FlatRoofDoctor
      @FlatRoofDoctor  3 года назад

      after many years you learn to to look down, but I am still afraid

  • @drakovr
    @drakovr 3 года назад

    Muy buenos sus videos!! This is very educational, I just discovered your channel and jumped in to it! I already learned lot from you! Thanks you amigo!

    • @FlatRoofDoctor
      @FlatRoofDoctor  3 года назад

      Hola Victor un gusto saber que mis videos te ayuden y muchas por tu tiempo hasta la proxima amigo
      That was my wife writing in Spanish. From my heart I say thank You too amigo.
      .

  • @Dafprinces1
    @Dafprinces1 3 года назад +2

    Gran trabajo

  • @glenmorse9533
    @glenmorse9533 3 года назад +2

    Your the best man!

    • @FlatRoofDoctor
      @FlatRoofDoctor  3 года назад

      Thanks Glen. We were in Philadelphia last week doing a job and had the chance to make a bunch of videos

  • @bjjthaiboxing
    @bjjthaiboxing Год назад

    You got a thumbs up from me, my friend... Cheers!

  • @gabrielherrera4833
    @gabrielherrera4833 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful thank you!

  • @rodofiron5957
    @rodofiron5957 Год назад +3

    Please to expand on meaning of “fleece” please…

  • @paultweedley2026
    @paultweedley2026 11 месяцев назад

    Would thick black bitumin do the job instead of polyseal?

  • @tomcasper7954
    @tomcasper7954 3 месяца назад

    What’s the name/brand of roof and UV seals please?
    Thanks!

  • @BF8425
    @BF8425 3 года назад

    What material is the fleece made of. Can that fleece be used on concrete stairs repair? Thanks great video

    • @FlatRoofDoctor
      @FlatRoofDoctor  3 года назад +1

      It is made from Polyester Fabric. I have tested on cracks in a concrete driveway and it works great

    • @BF8425
      @BF8425 3 года назад

      @@FlatRoofDoctor Thanks

    • @bjnva
      @bjnva 2 года назад

      Is the fleece sold at Lowe’s.

  • @milesaway3422
    @milesaway3422 Год назад

    What is the Lowe’s equivalent of this product?

  • @dannyyo7948
    @dannyyo7948 10 месяцев назад +1

    can you buy these products from home depot? thanks and thumbs up my man.

  • @mrbigcat9
    @mrbigcat9 2 года назад

    Where do you buy that Silver Coat product?

  • @cliffvandehey1065
    @cliffvandehey1065 2 года назад +1

    Where do you get the fleece

    • @FlatRoofDoctor
      @FlatRoofDoctor  2 года назад

      bergstromm.com/product/poly-fleece-rolls-2/

  • @georgejamesh
    @georgejamesh 2 года назад

    Can you apply turbo poly over a tared chimney cap?

  • @bjnva
    @bjnva 2 года назад

    How long will this last

    • @FlatRoofDoctor
      @FlatRoofDoctor  2 года назад +1

      If coated with Aluminum Asphalt paint it should last a long time. If not, the around 6 - 10 years

  • @cblasing1
    @cblasing1 2 года назад

    Can you stucco over this?

  • @kyleevans907
    @kyleevans907 3 года назад

    I gota get me some turbo polly seal 😂

  • @junkemails5050
    @junkemails5050 Месяц назад

    Lol actually looks damn ugly but whatever no one will see it from the ground, iam more interested on 100 waterproof, really lasts forever? Like which the hottest weather length and coldest?

  • @neilrafferty2097
    @neilrafferty2097 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely horrendous.

  • @ivanmunoz1555
    @ivanmunoz1555 2 года назад

    Please don’t do this to ur chimney there is products that are made for your crown go to saver system I am a Tumi certified technician this is not allowed it won’t help it’s only a 10 year thing in this product is flammable anything happens to that your whole chimney has to be ripped apart and rebuilt

    • @FlatRoofDoctor
      @FlatRoofDoctor  2 года назад +2

      Ok, I searched for "Tumi certified technician" on the web and found nothing regards chimney's. So, certification means nothing.
      Most chimneys are build by proper masons. No need to be certified by anyone.
      Most chimneys, no matter how well it was build, have issues later on. The crown busts up, cracks, the flashing comes loose, the mortar grout comes out, the flu pipes deteriorate.
      So to claim that some certificate is gonna make you build a better chimney, is not true. True, I see some chimneys that are amazing, well build.
      Those are far and inbetween.
      I would think that they cost far more to build than the average chimney.
      Ice and water is the enemy of any brick and mortar. So, with that said, I believe to seal the crown and the flashing with a water tight sealant so water can not penetrate into the chimney. Cement by itself does not cut it.

  • @brenbates1677
    @brenbates1677 2 года назад +2

    As a Mason this video is disturbing.
    You are taking the easy way out and most likely charging big money.
    Remove crown and pour a new crown.
    Grind out weak joints and re point them with new mortar.
    I personally would've taken the chimney down to the roof line and re built it.
    You're only covering a problem that happens with weather , sun expansion and contraction.
    Do it and Do it right

    • @FlatRoofDoctor
      @FlatRoofDoctor  2 года назад +6

      Yes, I agree. But you assume everyone can afford your method. The point is this was build right when the building went up. So, it did not last that long.. But the method I propose will buy at least another 20 years or longer if you keep the coating protected

  • @nickgraves5564
    @nickgraves5564 8 месяцев назад

    What a mess

  • @aquarius1924
    @aquarius1924 2 года назад

    Very nice !!! Thank you!!!