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Chimney Crowns

The chimney crown covers the chimney top to bottom in order to prevent wood from heating your flue. This helps to keep your fireplace warm and prevents any part from getting in the way. It is designed to be beautiful, and catch the light, as well as provide safety.
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Chimney Crowns

chimney crowns

People will spend countless hours and money restoring chimney crowns and other types of chimney restoration because the chimney and its exhaust are so important. But what is a chimney crown? To bring fresh air to your fireplace, it is the cap placed over the chimney’s flue. And this is what gives chimney crowns its name.

The Safety of Chimney Crowns

If you have looked at pictures or videos of old-time chimney crowns you know they can be quite elaborate. Often they are ornate designs of some sort, reminiscent of medieval times, or the wonderful cathedrals of the Renaissance. They can also be very simple, a piece of metal with the flue end wrapped around like a collar. Sometimes the chimney crowns are encrusted with jewels too. The choices are endless when it comes to the type of materials chimney crowns are crafted from. But the crown itself is where the job gets hard.

Chimney Flue

The chimney crown covers the chimney top to bottom in order to prevent wood from heating your flue. This helps to keep your fireplace warm and prevents any part from getting in the way. It is designed to be beautiful, and catch the light, as well as provide safety.

Steel

The chimney crowns, which are steel-made, do not make for beautiful beauty. Because they attach to the flue, this is why they look so good. The crowning of the chimney should be considered a necessity, not an artistic feature. The result is that chimney crowns are often ugly. This is particularly true for crowns made of stainless steel, black or chrome-plated.

Chimney Crowns

While you may think it is possible to replace the chimney crown yourself, in reality this task is best left to experts. No matter what you think, you really should not be tampering with the internal elements of your chimney, so you would be wise to leave all of that up to a chimney installation and repair company. These guys will have the right tools and know-how to make sure that your chimney crown looks good for years to come. Chimney crowns are expensive, and can run into the thousands if not properly installed. Besides, who wants to pay that kind of money for a chimney?

The corrosion of chimney crowns can be a problem. There is a good chance you’ll catch some small flakes if you sweep your chimney at least once every six months. If you don’t catch them on the outside of your chimney, they are likely to build up inside, and it can lead to serious problems if you have a fire. Chances are that your chimney crown is made of metal and if the metal starts rusting, it can lead to a big problem. This can be as simple as removing the chimney’s roof!

Steel chimney crowns are more resistant to corrosion than any other metals. However, the main drawback with having a steel chimney crown is that it does not offer much aesthetic value to your house. Instead of fixing that ugly chimney crown, you might want to try a chimney liner kit. It is very easy to install and will give your chimney a new look. If you don’t have enough money for a new chimney crown, this is an excellent option.

You can find chimney liners in many different colors and materials. This is especially useful if you choose a white chimney crown since most chimney liners look great with most color schemes. Chimney liners are easy to install and can last for years. A metal chimney crown is an option if your budget doesn’t allow for the cost of installing chimney crowns. A chimney liner can make it more pleasant to breathe in colder air.

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