On getting back to the boat I was horrified to see this staining all over the roof.
It quickly occurred to me that this must be tar from the chimney. At the moment we are burning loads of wood. Some is the rotten edging from around the garden at the bungalow. I'm pretty sure that this is the culprit although we do have some staining on a daily basis but never quite like this. I wonder if anyone reading this will have any ideas of how we can stop this from spreading along the roof. The chimney is double lined so I honestly thought it would stop the problem. Obviously not!! As Ian had already left for Kegworth to top up our diesel cans ( still at 85p a Ltr ) I decided to get rid of the stuff rather then leave it for Ian to see on his return. Luckily the roof had a thick layer of ice over it and this in turn protected the paintwork so it was relatively easy to wipe it off.
As I hadn't much planned for today I thought it would be a good opportunity to replace one of the top boxes cover with 2 mtrs of waterproof material purchased from Long Eaton market last Saturday.
It must be nearly 4 years ago when I made this cover and it has served us well all this time but as it was looking decidedly sorry for itself, it had to go.So while we were sitting here on our mooring plugged into the shore line,I thought now was as good a time as any to get out the sewng machine.
Concentrating hard!!! |
Just needs the eyelets to finish. |
4 comments:
What we did was fill the gap between the two bits of the chimney with expending foam; don't put too much in, and pop the chimney on the collar before the foam sets, so that it moulds itself to the collar.
Most foams seem to work, though I think you can get high temp ones if you are worried.
HTH
Bruce
Thanks Bruce,
Ian wants to know if the chimney will still be able to be removed. We have another tall chimney for when we are static so we need to change them as needed.
Irene
Oh yes, we have two chimneys as well. If you don't make a big deal of cleaning the collar before doing it, the foam doesn't stick to it, and you can easily take the chimney off and do the other one.
Since we did both ours, we've had no further trouble with goo leaking onto the roof.
Cheers
Bruce
Thanks again. This is one we will definately try. Now we just need to get the foam!
Irene
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