Just like houses and the families within them, each and every chimney is a little different and unique in its own special way. Sure, the functionality is always the same – to release the smoke and exhaust created during combustion and properly ventilate the home heating system – but the structure and makeup of various components can vary from model to model and home to home.
…when it comes to the average lifespan of a chase cover, there are several factors that play a role, but it can be anywhere between five years to a lifetime.
Some chimneys have a chimney crown and others sport a chase cover. Though aesthetically different, both serve the same purpose – to protect the chimney and flue from rain, animals, and debris from entering and damaging the system.
Now, when it comes to the average lifespan of a chase cover, there are several factors that play a role, but it can be anywhere between five years to a lifetime. Curious about the details? If you’re a homeowner in Southwest Missouri or Northwest Arkansas, when it comes to chimneys, there is no one better than Ozark Stove & Chimney to reach out to.
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A chimney chase cover plays a crucial role in protecting your chimney from the elements and in preventing water, debris, and animals from entering the chimney. The lifespan of a chimney chase cover can be influenced by several factors…
To maximize the lifespan of your chimney chase cover, it’s essential to choose a high-quality material, ensure proper installation, conduct regular inspections, and address any issues promptly. If you notice signs of deterioration, it’s advisable to replace the chase cover to prevent further damage to your chimney.
When it comes to the materials that makeup your chimney and its parts, there is a decent variety. Chase covers come in a variety of metals, but keep in mind that materials affect performance:
Galvanized steel: This is the least expensive chase cover material, but it is also more prone to easily rust – and because of this typically has to be replaced every few years. So, what may seem more cost-effective upfront could really have you shelling out more over time.It’s time to replace your chase cover if/when you start to notice that yours is rusting, leaking, or generally looking a little worse for the wear. Flaking, spalling, and crumbling is to a chimney crown as rust and leaking is to chase cover. Regardless of how long you’ve had your chimney and its chase cover, if you notice it is not performing or appearing the same as it once did, cease use until a chimney technician can get out to take a look.
Also, remember to book your annual inspections before each burn season to ensure your chimney tech can spot hard-to-see issues before they get worse.
Give us a call at 417-201-6585 to book your appointment and learn why homeowners throughout the Ozarks prefer Ozark Stove & Chimney for all their chimney needs.