Okay, so here goes question number 2!
My Class A chimney stick out about 4 feet about my roof almost at the peak. During the summer months we get our fair share of t-storms rolling through. So it was brought to my attention the other day, my electical service is grounded, my telephone, cable, my SAT dishes on the roof are... so what about this piece of metal that sticks up heigher than anything else?? It doesnt make me want me to be ANYWHERE near that stove during a lighting storm, as id like to keep the sparks inside of it!
. Anyone ever heard of grounding a metal chimney before? Has it even been done!? I guess it does make some sort of sense if you really think about it!
My Class A chimney stick out about 4 feet about my roof almost at the peak. During the summer months we get our fair share of t-storms rolling through. So it was brought to my attention the other day, my electical service is grounded, my telephone, cable, my SAT dishes on the roof are... so what about this piece of metal that sticks up heigher than anything else?? It doesnt make me want me to be ANYWHERE near that stove during a lighting storm, as id like to keep the sparks inside of it!
. Anyone ever heard of grounding a metal chimney before? Has it even been done!? I guess it does make some sort of sense if you really think about it!

! is the pipe the highest thing around the area or do you have tall trees around your house?? the old family home has a masonry chimney on the outside of the house. there are tall mature maples, oaks around the house and taller then the house/chimney, but the lightening still found the chimney. no damage to house but chimney was replaced from the ground up. sorry i couldn't answer the need for a grounding bond of some sorts.