Rainy season.... water and rust coming down the chimney

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Burning Hunk
Jan 6, 2012
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Ben Wheeler, TX
Hello all.

With all the rain we've been getting I seem to getting a lot of rain water coming down the stack. It's rusting the back of the stove and the chimney support. I used all high quality Excel stainless chimney but the support itself is plain steel and is dripping rust. I did an inside and outside inspection of the flashing, storm collar and caulking. All was sealed and dry.

We just had an inch or two of driving rain last night. I pulled the stove pipe and physically saw water running down the inside of the flue pipe.

Should I be looking into a more rain friendly cap or possibly a summer cover? Winter isn't an issue as the fire keeps things dry.

Thanks
 
Excel offers a few solutions. There is the deluxe rain cap (EDRC), a wind and rain shield (ERCW) and a revolving rain cap, (ERRC)

(broken link removed to http://www.icc-rsf.com/en/view-all-excel-chimney-products)
 
Thanks.

Went up and doublechecked everywhere for any other way water might get in. I read some types of chimney require you so seal the seams of the tubes but it looks like Excel seems are fully welded.

I ordered the ERCW wind and rain shield. Hopefully that will help reduce the intrusion.
 
This picture provided a clue that water was getting between the two pipes. The second is a view of the cap removed and upside down. I applied high heat silicone in the gap that was at the intersection of two parts. I could see light through the gap.
I called the company. They were quite adamant that it was an install issue and the water was getting in through the roof. I proceeded to inspect my install very closely. I took a garden hose and tried forcing water in through the flashings with no success. That is when I took the cap off for a closer look.

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