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Chimney Crown Repair and Cap

Monday, August 11th, 2008



As I was outside today cutting down some more small trees, the guys rolled down the driveway. I thought he said they were going to call to set up an appointment, but this was fine with me. The faster I can cross something off my list, the better.

The job was to repair the in the chimney crown and ad a cap. I found a nice site that offers reasons why repairing a chimney crown is important. I have a feeling this is one of those that a whole lot of people ignore. I guess they will be forced to fix things once they start falling apart. Heck, I wouldn’t have even known about this if the guy didn’t tell me. I did my own research to back up what he said.

Chimney crown and cap

Chimney crown and cap

The cap they put on the chimney is and measures 13″x28″. It has a lifetime warranty. For the price they charged, it better.

There are some benefits to having a installed as well. They are:

- the cap helps to prevent downdraft
- it helps to repel and
- stops animals from nesting in your chimney
- helps to improve draft
- helps the chimney crown to shed water
- stops or helps to stop the damper from rusting

With all these benefits, I thought getting a cap would be the prudent thing to do. I am a prudent person.

During a walk last week, I noticed that virtually all the new around here don’t have chimney installed. I guess it’s not that imperative for new . I am still wondering why that is. It is probably the duty of the homeowner to get that done after the is built. It still strikes me as odd though.

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Keeping the Boiler Running All Summer

Monday, September 18th, 2006



When we first moved into our , the was turned off. We had no idea why. The told us that it was turned off during inspection, so therefore he could not comment on the operation of it. What a great inspector! I guess it was too far of a reach for him to lean over on the wall and flick the little red switch on. Oh well…the was only 3 years old, so we gave it the benefit of the doubt.

The first day we moved in, I went downstairs and turned the red switch to the “On” position. In about 5 seconds, I heard it kick on and start right up. The thing worked great, but that is not what this post is about. This is a helpful post to all those poor innocent souls who have been told that they should keep their on all summer long to avoid on the inside. Let me explain.

Once I turned the on in the middle of August, I questioned the operation of it during the hottest months of the summer. It only provided heat for the , since we are using an electric for everything else. I asked a few people if I needed to keep the running all summer and I got the same response: “Yes, it will if you don’t.” I didn’t ask too many questions because this same response came from a few different sources. Well, today, Paul and I were having a conversation about how I already spent $150 this summer from just keeping the warm. He said, “Well, that’s from up your water to use upstairs.” I told him that we have an electric for that. He asked why I don’t just shut off the then. He gave me a small chuckle, the way only Paul knows how to do, and explained that the won’t unless…well something about in the lines. He said it would be fine. I didn’t believe him, so I called my , Porco Energy. A woman answered the phone and I explained to her my concern. She then told me the exact thing Paul just told me, that I could turn the off during the summer!

Guess what I am doing when I get home tonight. I really wish someone told me this in May.

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