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Smelly Chimney?

As the weather gets warmer, the less likely you are to think about your chimney and fireplace. However, summer’s heat and humidity can cause unpleasant odors to invade your home through the hearth! Over the almost three decades that All Seasons Chimney has been in business in the Hudson Valley, we know exactly what inside your chimney could be the reason behind those bad smells. We would like to tell you a bit more about the sources of chimney odors. Also, how we can keep these things from stinking up your home this summer.

Smelly Chimney Image - Poughkeepsie NY - All Seasons ChimneyCREOSOTE

Do you have a wood-burning fireplace and use it regularly? If so, you most likely have quite a bit of creosote accumulated on your inner chimney walls. Creosote is a natural compound. It forms during the condensation that occurs when smoke, gases, and the other byproducts of combustion exit the chimney. This residue is so highly flammable that the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) names it as a leading cause of chimney fires!

Another one of the bad qualities of creosote? It has a strong and unpleasant odor, and the humidity of summer can make that scent even stronger. All Seasons Chimney recommends that you schedule your annual chimney sweeping with us in the spring or early summer. Our CSIA-certified chimney sweeps will remove every bit of creosote. Not to only make your chimney safe from fire hazards, but also to keep it from causing a smelly chimney.

WATER LEAKS

Do you have water standing anywhere in your fireplace or chimney? You will probably be able to tell by the musty odor it can cause. All Seasons Chimney specializes in preventing leaky chimneys. We do this with our chimney cap and flashing installation services, as well as with our waterproofing treatments. If you have a smelly and leaky chimney, we can diagnose the source of the leak and make all of the necessary repair and prevention work!

BIRDS AND WILD ANIMALS

Often, these creatures can mistake chimneys for trees and get inside to build nests, and unfortunately, sometimes one can get stuck inside and pass away. This could be considered an emergency stinky situation, but you can prevent this from happening by keeping birds, squirrels, and raccoons out with installing a chimney cap on top of your chimney. We can show you the best caps for this purpose and them professionally install it to best protect your chimney.

Keep your home smelling sweet this summer. Contact us at All Seasons Chimney to schedule an appointment for your annual professional chimney maintenance services today!

Leaks Near Your Fireplace May Be In Your Chimney

Have you noticed water stains on the ceiling? Perhaps peeled wallpaper on the walls in the same room as your fireplace? If so, you most likely have a leaky chimney! Fortunately, if you live in the lower Hudson Valley area, All Seasons Chimney can help you. We have been specializing in fixing leaky chimneys for over 25 years, so you can trust us to keep the water out of your chimney. We would like to tell you more about our services that allow us to be able to take care of leaky chimneysFLASHING

Over our years of working on leaky chimneys, we have seen some poorly constructed flashing systems. In fact, we have even seen extensive chimney damage that resulted from bad flashing jobs. In order to best protect the vulnerable area where your chimney meets the roof, you need a customized flashing system. All Seasons Chimney will take precise measurements of your chimney at the roof. This is to get the perfectly sized sheets of metal to wrap around the chimney. In doing this, you will not have to worry about gaps forming in one of our flashing systems.

RELINING

When water is leaking into your chimney and home, several problems can result. This includes corrosion damage to your chimney liner. Whether you have a clay tile or metal liner, exposure to water can cause the liner to crack and break apart. All Seasons Chimney can restore the safety of your chimney with a cast-in-place liner. In addition, we can also install a new stainless steel liner!

WATERPROOFING

If you do have a chimney leak, All Seasons Chimney can find the source of the leak and make the necessary repairs. This includes replacing damaged bricks and mortar joints with tuckpointing and other masonry techniques. After we have finished the repairs, we can give your chimney the ultimate protection against water penetration. We do this by applying a waterproofing formula to your entire chimney. As recommended by the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA), we only use formulas that are 100 percent vapor permeable. That way, moisture inside the masonry materials can escape instead of being trapped.

If you have seen any signs of water leaks near your fireplace, do not ignore them! Contact us at All Seasons Chimney to schedule an appointment for our professional chimney leak repair and maintenance services.