Hello everyone. Much thanks to all the helpful answers on this forum! I could not have gotten to this point without you people!
I am now at the stage I will be cladding my frame work of my enclosure. I will have a flat 5' x 6' roof with a 6" 24" long ss duravent chimney. I will be enclosing the chimney also and covering with either brick or stone veneer. I've ordered a pond liner from HD for the roof.
Question I have is, what is the best way to weather proof around the chimney? I will have to cut the pond liner to accomodate the chimney. I can fold the membrane up the wall on one side of it but will need to figure out flashing for the other 2 sides (chimney will be flush with the front face). I will have some pond liner left over when I trim for the roof. Given the colder weather (hovering around freezing and getting colder), is there a product that will make a weatherproof seal if I overlap the membrane at the chimney, or should I wait until spring and use a pond seam kit? I looked at Blueskin WB tape, but since it is bitumin-based, it may not work with the pond liner which is flexible pvc. Any suggestions most welcome. Thank you!
Dan
I am now at the stage I will be cladding my frame work of my enclosure. I will have a flat 5' x 6' roof with a 6" 24" long ss duravent chimney. I will be enclosing the chimney also and covering with either brick or stone veneer. I've ordered a pond liner from HD for the roof.
Question I have is, what is the best way to weather proof around the chimney? I will have to cut the pond liner to accomodate the chimney. I can fold the membrane up the wall on one side of it but will need to figure out flashing for the other 2 sides (chimney will be flush with the front face). I will have some pond liner left over when I trim for the roof. Given the colder weather (hovering around freezing and getting colder), is there a product that will make a weatherproof seal if I overlap the membrane at the chimney, or should I wait until spring and use a pond seam kit? I looked at Blueskin WB tape, but since it is bitumin-based, it may not work with the pond liner which is flexible pvc. Any suggestions most welcome. Thank you!
Dan
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