Hello all!
As I stare down the barrel of another Michigan winter, I'm trying to keep this project moving! My new discovery is this: My house is sheeted with 3/4" pine boards -- not uncommon for 1923. At some point it was wrapped in felt paper and asphalt siding. Subsequent to that, the chimney was built. There is about a 1" space between the sheeting and the chimney (16x16, clay lined 6x6), which I understand to be a good thing. Here's the question: Can I run house wrap behind the chimney (over the sheeting) and then cover it with 1/4" Durock or similar? I would then use a non-combustible trim or backer rod and the appropriate caulk. I'm trying to establish a weather-tight air space behind the chimney, as the boards are gapped and there is plenty of wind and water coming in, especially around the existing "thimble" which can be seen in the other photo. Perhaps the answer is to cut out the sheeting from behind the chimney and replace it with something more appropriate that is still 3/4"? My ultimate goal is to improve the integrity of the sheeting and replace the vinyl siding, likely within a couple of years. Ideas?
Many Thanks!
As I stare down the barrel of another Michigan winter, I'm trying to keep this project moving! My new discovery is this: My house is sheeted with 3/4" pine boards -- not uncommon for 1923. At some point it was wrapped in felt paper and asphalt siding. Subsequent to that, the chimney was built. There is about a 1" space between the sheeting and the chimney (16x16, clay lined 6x6), which I understand to be a good thing. Here's the question: Can I run house wrap behind the chimney (over the sheeting) and then cover it with 1/4" Durock or similar? I would then use a non-combustible trim or backer rod and the appropriate caulk. I'm trying to establish a weather-tight air space behind the chimney, as the boards are gapped and there is plenty of wind and water coming in, especially around the existing "thimble" which can be seen in the other photo. Perhaps the answer is to cut out the sheeting from behind the chimney and replace it with something more appropriate that is still 3/4"? My ultimate goal is to improve the integrity of the sheeting and replace the vinyl siding, likely within a couple of years. Ideas?
Many Thanks!