Admittedly putting vinyl siding over brick can be a challenge since it can t be directly fastened to the walls.
Vinyl siding over brick chimney.
Vinyl siding is composed of a series of channels and panels that interlock with one another to form a cohesive weather resistant shell over the exterior of your house.
Bought my house last year.
We cover how to move doors and windows and create a weather proof exterior.
And aside from changing the exterior facade of the house utterly and completely there is no.
Many residential chimneys are finished with stone or brick to help insulate them and provide a traditional appearance.
The buyer just sent me a text to see if i thought this was ok.
However a masonry chimney may begin to show its age over time.
Besides being a cheap way out are there any other concerns with this.
Installing vinyl siding over existing brick is an easy and economical way to update the look and feel of your house.
I reported a brick chimney that had a good amount of spalling.
Occasionally however it is found on chimneys installed on top of wood furring strips that provide a 1 inch clearance between the chimney and the siding.
Thankfully for you you don t have to rip out all of your current masonry work because contrary to popular belief it is possible to install vinyl siding over brick exterior.
However it can be done by first attaching furring strips to the brick wall.
This can present a challenge because siding cannot be fastened directly to these walls.
Not just another vinyl siding installation video.
However it can be done with the help of furring.
Vinyl siding is generally not recommended for exterior chimney siding because of the heat that the chimney produces.
Furring strips should be mounted to the brick and then the.
The sellers contractor wants to put vinyl siding over it instead of replacing the brick.
Homeowners with older brick homes at times decide to install vinyl siding over brick exterior walls.
The short answer to your question is yes sheathing your brick chimney with vinyl siding would work.
After a heavy rain a moisture meter found dampish drywall indoors next to fireplace and there s efflorescence at a few spots on interior fireplace brick.
Also a wood stud behind the drywall was rotted probably from long term water.
I discovered that rain enters my house through a vertical gap between vinyl siding and my stepped brick chimney.