What is a brick chase?

How long does a chimney chase cover last?

Chimney chase covers that are made of galvanized steel tend to rust quickly and will usually need to be replaced about every five years. Copper and stainless steel ones are much stronger and may last for your lifetime as long as they are not damaged by a severe weather event or fallen branch.

How much does it cost to replace a concrete chimney cap?

Material Repair Cost (Labor Included) -------- ---------------------------- Brick $350 - $3,000 Concrete $350 - $3,000 Metal $400 - $1,500

What is a chimney cover called?

Chimney chase covers are commonly referred to as chase pans or chase tops. They are typically a rectangular-shaped piece that covers the top of your chimney made of brick, wood, vinyl, or metal siding. Chase tops are only found on chases connected to factory-built fireplaces.

Is a chimney chase necessary?

One of the most important parts of the manufactured fireplace may also need the most regular maintenance. The chase cover plays an important role in protecting the rest of the fireplace and chimney system from the elements; because of this, it is a necessary part of any manufactured chimney and needs regular upkeep.

What is flue chase?

A chimney chase is the long, narrow space that runs from the fireplace up the chimney and through the roof. The chimney chase houses the flue pipe. It's what you probably think of when you hear the word “chimney,” that rectangular structure on the roof of your house that smoke comes out of.

How does a chimney chase work?

They are typically a rectangular-shaped piece that covers the top of your chimney made of brick, wood, vinyl, or metal siding. Chase tops are only found on chases connected to factory-built fireplaces. The chase also aids in directing the smoke and burning embers away from your roof to prevent a house fire.

What is a brick chase?

For those with prefabricated or factory-built chimneys, a chase cover, or chase top, is what's found on top covering the opening of your chimney. It does the same job as a chimney crown on a masonry chimney.

Does a chimney need a chase?

If you have cold air circulating in or around your chimney, chances are it may be time for a new chimney chase. In the 70s and 80s, many prefabricated chimneys came with chase covers that were improperly installed. Manufacturers built chimney chases with cheap materials and chase covers that only lasted a few years.

What does a chimney chase do?

Chimney Chase Cover The structural housing between the roof line and the chimney crown is the chase. The chase plays an important firefighting role in directing smoke, and flying burning embers away from your roof. Depending on your home construction, the chase may be built with brick, wood, vinyl or metal siding.

How much does a chimney chase cover cost?

The average cost to have a new stainless steel chimney chase cover can range from $1200 $3000 depending on the type of house, the number of holes needed and how accessible the top of the chase is. All chase covers are not built the same! Our premium chase covers are made from a high-quality stainless steel or copper.

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