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    Default Chimney terminations

    OK guys have you ever seen chimney termination caps like this before? This is a new one on me. And never mind the tar mess on the mortar cap.

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    Default Re: Chimney terminations

    Wow! I don't even see that in Philadelphia........well the tar, yes. The high-hat roof vents used as as hoods for the flues.......no.

    Wacky stuff.


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    Default Re: Chimney terminations

    Is there a possibility they were venting something other than heaters thru that chimney?

    Even if it's legitimate room ventilation, it was a dumb idea, and needs repair.

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    Default Re: Chimney terminations

    Quote Originally Posted by John Kogel View Post
    Is there a possibility they were venting something other than heaters thru that chimney?

    Even if it's legitimate room ventilation, it was a dumb idea, and needs repair.
    That's what I was thinking... bathroom or kitchen fans. So, tar mess and chimney problems aside, is there anything incorrect if that's the case?


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    Default Re: Chimney terminations

    I have never seen that before. What was the chimney being used for? Grow operation?


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    Default Re: Chimney terminations

    Actually the chimney structure in the picture above vents 3 individual fireplaces in a multi-story home. Two were downstairs kind of back to back in the living room and master bedroom and the third was upstair just above them in a large study/library. They were all grouped close enough to use a common chimney structure but each has its own separate flue liner and termination cap. No other appliances or devices were connected to any of the flues.

    Nothing really looked out of the ordinary untill I got on the roof.


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