The allure of a home with a past and especially a historically relevant past can be hard to resist.
Attic concrete chimney fire blocking old homes.
The metal factory built hearth systems are found mostly in houses built after the 1950s.
Look carefully at old windows on old homes for signs of staining mold or other damage.
Typically inspectors are looking for fire blocking in the gaps between the foundation wall and the framed wall of your basement specifically at the top of that wall area.
But if the amount of efflorescence on your chimney is excessive it may be cause for concern.
You can see that the very purpose of the chimney crown is to keep rain out.
Short circuits the fire blocking if for instance you install a soffit without separating it from the wall cavity fire is free to travel up the stud bay through the soffit and into the joist bays.
Most masonry chimneys are made with bricks though there are also block chimneys.
The chimney crown is the cement part on top of the chimney.
A small amount of efflorescence is common.
But more likely and more serious the problem is moisture in warm air from inside the house condensing on the interior of the chimney during cold weather.
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The fireplaces and chimneys in older homes are almost certainly masonry based.
Doing this correctly can get tricky depending on the complexity of the building.
But imagine what happens if you do put a solid piece of wood at the bottom and top of the wall in between all of the wall studs in this house.
2 many chimney leaks are from cracks in the chimney crown.
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Types of fireplaces in older homes.
Fire blocking designed to slow down the spread of fire from one floor of your house to the next.
The bottom block stops the fire from getting into the wall.
By old we mean houses more than 60 years old.
As a framer i have to install fire blocking regularly.
The bricks go up around the tile flue liners but at the top you need something to stop the rain and snow from just falling in around the tiles.