I have not. I've done a few concrete projects and poured a few concrete countertops so I'm hoping that experience, combined with some youtube training, will help me get it done. I hadn't considered metal. Looks like I can grab a galvanized steel panel in 8'x24" for $20. Maybe that's the way to go. Thanks for all the ideas.replaced mine about 7yrs ago. have you done one before?
pouring it is the right way, but you can also get sheetmetal, then bend/fold/cut to shape and glue on with caulking as a temporary measure
oh come on! that's a little extreme even for you! calling a Honda a trashcan!I saw a house with a trash can covering their chimney last week.
oh come on! that's a little extreme even for you! calling a Honda a trashcan!
that mortar crown is crumbling. smearing wouldn't fix it, you'd have to pour it onam I the only one thinking a can of roofing tar and smear it on the issue spots?
Coming from a similar situation, those of you mentioning a temporary aluminum flashing crown, is there some reason not to go with a permanent aluminum flashing crown cap? (or copper, or stainless, I can make a cap out of whatever).
My crown cracks regularly and between my dad and myself we've repoured it every 5-10 years (it has been done 5 times already). And from being up on the roof this fall I sealed up cracks in it again. Chimney is not falling apart, it is solid. Just a big concrete mass that has one side in the hot sun while the other half stays in the shadow of the house nextdoor and stays cold (its a three fluer). I figure the cracking is from uneven heating and I've contemplated making a sheet metal cap for it before it gets too bad and just go with that so I can forget about it for forever.
Agh! You beat me to it.Easy
