Rubber Roofing Around Chimney

In most cases it is essential to use a skilled craftsman to wrap a layer of the rubber material into a step flashing and then counter flash with aluminum or copper.
Rubber roofing around chimney. Galvanized roofing nails about every 6 in. Wrapping a chimney with torch down membrane. A very cost effective but a. Rubber flashing the area of a chimney with a rubber roof system is very tricky.
The easiest way is to wrap it with a membrane. Apply roofing cement to the joint between the flashing and brick. Flashseal by saversystems seals those pesky leaks around flashings and it s so much easier to work with than tar. Simply prepare the area to be sealed.
Nail it to the roof along the top edge. There are not many roofing contractors that will offer such a service but anyone that knows how to do a torch down roofing system should be able to do it. Slide the prebent and soldered chimney saddle into place behind the chimney. Use masonry nails or screws to reattach the flashing tight against the chimney.
Along the edges or closer if necessary to flatten the metal. Cover any exposed nail or screw heads with roofing cement. I had a leak by the boiler chimney stack on the roof of our two story home. Next apply a base coat of flashseal compound a few inches up the chimney and on the surrounding roof that is wide enough for the reinforcement fabric sold separately to cover it.
It is a time consuming process. We fabricate over 100 unique designs and we can make your custom designs come alive as well. After a heavy rain we were happy to see no more leak. I was not exactly sure where the pinhole was so i ordered two cans of leak stopper rubber flexx leak repair sealant spray 18 oz and sprayed it all around the chimney area where is protruded thru the roof.
Seal the sides of the chimney with prebent pieces of step flashing under each course of shingles photos 4 and 5. Some chimneys have flagstone over the top. Rubber membrane installed over flagstone on a chimney. Backed by ul listings and a ten year guarantee our beautiful chimney caps are designed to last a lifetime.
The flagstone could crack in the center and water gets funneled to the flue pipes. We install a rubber membrane over the flagstone to keep it from leaking. When a chimney does not have to be aesthetically pleasing then wrapping it with a rubber membrane will be the most inexpensive way to seal it. These flagstones do deteriorate over time and dip towards the center.