HeatShield Inspector
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Transcript of HeatShield Inspector
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Mortar Joint
Anatomy of a Chimney
Air Space
Brick
Flue Liner
Mortar Joint
Crown
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Three Common Chimney Problems
Gaps Between Flue Tiles
Cracked Flue Tiles
Flaking Flue Tiles (Spalling)
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Fire & Health Risks
Creosote build up
Creosote Build Up
FireGases
Deterioration
Pieces of Flue Tile Excess Air
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Chimney Safety Institute of America
Creosote Build Up
Gases
Deterioration
According to the CSIA (csia.org), Problems such as gaps, cracks, and spalling in your chimney’s flu can present serious risks to your home and family, because your chimney can no longer perform it’s intended function – to safely contain and vent the products of combustion to the outside.
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Building Codes
Creosote Build Up
Gases
Deterioration
Building codes and fire standards require that chimneys are structurally sound, durable, smoke tight, and capable of conveying flue gases to the outside completely and safely.
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National Fire Protection Association(NFPA)
Creosote Build Up
Gases
Deterioration
“If the flu liner in a chimney has softened, cracked or otherwise deteriorated so that it no longer has the ability to contain the products of combustion (i.e., heat, moisture, creosote, and flue gases), it shall be removed or replaced, repaired or relined…” NFPA 211 – Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and Solid Fuel – Burning Appliances (2006)
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Before
Joint Repair Method
Missing MortarBetween Flue Tiles
Video camera
Gaps Sealed with HeatShield
Before
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Before
Resurfacing Method
Missing MortarBetween Flue Tiles
Spalling Flue Tile
Cracked Flue Tile
Gaps, Cracks &Spalling RepairedWith HeatShield
•Restores Original Integrity of Flue•No Tile Removal Required
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HeatShield Cerfractory Flue Sealant
Creosote Build Up
Gases
Deterioration
• Listed to UL 2425
• Rated “Super Duty” – ASTM C199
• 20 Year Warranty
• Factory Trained Installers
• Economical
• Eco Friendly
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HeatShield Cerfractory Flue Sealant
Creosote Build Up
Gases
DeteriorationLearn More at www.CeCure Chimney.com