Safeguard Your Bricks & Mortar by Hiring Us for Professional Waterproofing Services

Chimneys are constantly exposed to the elements. Since they can’t be relocated indoors, they take a beating from severe weather all year round, with water and moisture being the most common cause of chimney deterioration and damage.

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So, what’s the easiest way to extend the life of your chimney and give it a chance against the harshness of the surrounding environment? Waterproofing. For residents in and around Cincinnati and Montgomery County, Mid-Valley Chimney can waterproof your chimney and help protect your home against expensive repairs.

Call 513-727-0994 or reach out online for details.

Why Invest in Professional Waterproofing?

Why do we encourage our customers throughout Cincinnati, Loveland, Mason, West Chester, Montgomery, and more to invest in professional waterproofing services with us?

How Do I Stop My Chimney From Leaking?

So yes – waterproofing is crucial in shielding masonry from absorbing water and preventing long-term issues like spalling and general decay. All that said, though, protecting your chimney against water is a multi-step process. Your chimney system has built-in features that can keep water out of your chimney, and they work together with waterproofing to keep your chimney and fireplace as water-tight as possible.

Which parts of your chimney are most important in the fight against water?

If any of these components are missing or show signs of wear, call us in. The sooner we can tackle repair work, the better off your system – and your budget – will be.

What Are the Signs of a Leaky Chimney?

Water damage can go undetected for a very long time, so, chances are, the damage is already extensive once you start to see evidence. Keeping up with annual chimney inspections as recommended by the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) can help identify vulnerable points in your chimney system before they become a budget-breaking problem. Keep an open eye – or sometimes an open nose – for the following:

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What To Do if You Already Have Damage

Is it clear that you already have damage? Have you spotted discoloration, cracking, decay, crumbling mortar, or other issues? Or maybe your system just simply isn’t running as efficiently as it used to? In these cases, you won’t want to invest in waterproofing services until after any necessary repairs can be completed.

The first step to getting these tackled? Schedule your inspection. Sometimes damages are obvious and apparent, but many times they’re hidden away. This means you could be experiencing risks when operating your fireplace and not even know it.

Get your inspection booked so that you know your system is in good condition before diving into any preventive maintenance.

Can I Try Chimney Waterproofing Myself?

We would strongly advise against DIY waterproofing. Yes, there are products sold in stores that claim to offer adequate protection – and chances are they will keep water out! …for a while.

The problem with most of these is that they aren’t vapor-permeable, so they’ll simply trap in any moisture that’s already soaked into your brickwork. This means damage will only continue to occur, and you’ll still need masonry repairs down the line.

Along with this, an inexperienced hand could easily miss important areas of the system, meaning your chimney will still be just as vulnerable as it was before the products were applied. Our certified techs will ensure the process is done correctly from start to finish, so you can rest easier knowing your masonry is protected for years to come.

Are Chimney Leaks Covered by Homeowner’s Insurance?

Whether or not your homeowner’s insurance policy will cover the cost of repairing a chimney leak depends on a few different factors. Some policies will cover leaks depending on the cause of the leak – usually only under unforeseen or sudden problems, like heavy winds, a flood, after a lightning strike, etc. So yes – if your chimney cap was cracked or your masonry was damaged during a storm, your insurance will likely cover the repair work.

That said, if the damage was caused due to neglect on the part of the homeowner (like not scheduling repairs or getting that annual inspection booked), then it’s more likely that you will not get the coverage you’re hoping for.

It’s important to read your coverage carefully before filing a claim since many policies will not cover the costs of ongoing issues if the insurance company determines it was preventable. Reporting a leak as early as possible can help you get your claim processed faster and make it more likely for you to get some type of payout, so be proactive throughout the process.

Don’t Wait, Protect Your Chimney Now

The best way to save on expensive repair work needed to fix chimney leaks is by being proactive with a prevention plan. Waterproofing is one of the quickest and easiest ways to give your chimney baseline protection against water and the costly damage it can cause.

If you’re ready to schedule an appointment for waterproofing, reach out to Mid-Valley Chimney today. Our customer service team is standing by and ready to get started. You can reach one of our representatives by phone at 513-727-0994 or request an estimate online. Thanks for trusting us!

 

If you need a leaky chimney repair, one of the solutions could be a crown repair or rebuild. We can tell you which way to go.