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A fireplace is inspected by a chimney professional for chimney
repair or chimney restoration. |
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The fireplace chimney top is inspected, and the fireplace chimney
cleaned before the fireplace repair and chimney restoration begins. |
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Ceramic Flue Sealant (CFS) is delivered to the site. The CFS will play an important
role in the repair of chimney damage in the fireplace chimney. |
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Before installation of the Thermocrete CFS, the fireplace opening is sealed. This
is the first part of fireplace repair. |
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Thermocrete CFS is poured into a hopper from which it is pumped to the fireplace
chimney top to begin the chimney repair. |
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A professional Thermocrete installer sprays CFS inside the fireplace flue
from the top of the fireplace chimney. |
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A graphical representation of a Thermocrete CFS application as part of the fireplace
repair. Several layers of Thermocrete
CFS are sprayed inside. The coating seals all small holes and cracks, and strengthens the chimney. |
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The installer coats the smoke chamber, the area above the fireplace, with Thermocrete
CFS. |
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In the above photos, we have seen a professional Thermocrete installer complete
a fireplace repair of chimney damage to a
fireplace chimney as part of an overall chimney restoration. |