Rich M.
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I had a new roof and wood put on my house about seven years ago. Several weeks ago, we had a long driving rain storm that caused rain water to come into my house along the furnace chimney into the basement, completely skipping the first floor. In the basement, it was dripping about two inches away from the block chimney.
Since the roof is still under warranty I had the company come out and inspect the roof. He did not find any issue with roof but did mention the chimney had a number of grout corners that were not finished. He showed me photos of what he was talking about.
I had a chimney mason come out and check. He said the chimney looked in pretty good shape but did say the last person did not do a great job and several corners were not done very well. His suggestion is to touch up the joint spots, resurface the crown and water proof and see what happens. He did not want me to got through repointing the entire chimney when he was not even sure if the chimney is really the source of a leak.
Okay, now my question. After the chimney mason left he sent me several pictures that showed what he was talking about. As I looked at the pictures, I notice at the base of the chimney it appears the initial roof installers did not do a snug fit around the chimney with a shingle. The shingle extents away from the actual chimney and a dark material is exposed. Again, I am not a roofer but my guess it is part of the flashing. Does this ill fitting shingle have any possible relationship to my leak in this area? See attach photo.
Since it was a terrible driving rain storm did the rain find another entry method - say Ridge Cap? This happened once before about thirty years and three roofs ago.
Since the roof is still under warranty I had the company come out and inspect the roof. He did not find any issue with roof but did mention the chimney had a number of grout corners that were not finished. He showed me photos of what he was talking about.
I had a chimney mason come out and check. He said the chimney looked in pretty good shape but did say the last person did not do a great job and several corners were not done very well. His suggestion is to touch up the joint spots, resurface the crown and water proof and see what happens. He did not want me to got through repointing the entire chimney when he was not even sure if the chimney is really the source of a leak.
Okay, now my question. After the chimney mason left he sent me several pictures that showed what he was talking about. As I looked at the pictures, I notice at the base of the chimney it appears the initial roof installers did not do a snug fit around the chimney with a shingle. The shingle extents away from the actual chimney and a dark material is exposed. Again, I am not a roofer but my guess it is part of the flashing. Does this ill fitting shingle have any possible relationship to my leak in this area? See attach photo.
Since it was a terrible driving rain storm did the rain find another entry method - say Ridge Cap? This happened once before about thirty years and three roofs ago.

