newbury
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- Joined
- Jan 8, 2009
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- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
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- Kubota's - B7610, M4700
So my chimney crown needs repair.
I'm on a tight budget.
And it's high.
We will need the house reroofed in a few years. And a proper repair including replacing the cracked tile could be done then by proper roofers.
It's about 24 foot down and I'm apprehensive of my ability to mortar that far up in the wind.
So I was thinking for a quick easy patch I'd put some hardware cloth down then spray a crown patch using some "Great Stuff" foam insulation to seal it up and prevent water and squirrels entering.
What say the TBN expertise?
I'm on a tight budget.
And it's high.
We will need the house reroofed in a few years. And a proper repair including replacing the cracked tile could be done then by proper roofers.
It's about 24 foot down and I'm apprehensive of my ability to mortar that far up in the wind.
So I was thinking for a quick easy patch I'd put some hardware cloth down then spray a crown patch using some "Great Stuff" foam insulation to seal it up and prevent water and squirrels entering.
What say the TBN expertise?