| Chimney Cap Measuringfor custom chimney caps made easy.....
 Let's climb that ladder 
		once..... measure "everything" twice.
 
			
				|  |  | Always measure a flue side to side, never 
				corner to corner. The flues may be square, rectangular or 
				round.  Measure accordingly. 
				Measure everything....  Provide the inner and outer flue 
				measurement to size other options such as top sealing dampers. Measure the gap, if any, between the 
				flues.  If the gap is wide enough single caps may be used 
				instead of double or multi flue caps. If the flues are flush, recessed or it's 
				just a "hole"... measure it's opening in the crown. |  A.  
		Measure the height of the flue or highest flue in the group. B & C.  
		Measure to the outer most point on each side of the overall chimney's 
		top.  The chimney's cement "crown". D E F & G.  
		Measure from the outer most flue in the group to 
		each edge of the chimney. 
		Also measure the overall span from outside to outside edge of the flues 
		in the group ( G to F).
 Flue Liner -- 
		Usually a high temperature clay (fireclay).  A round, square or 
		rectangular sleeve lining the interior of masonry chimneys.  This is the 
		pathway in which the "smoke" or flue gases pass through to exit into the 
		atmosphere.(Some chimney were constructed with no clay liner or metal pipe was used 
		as the flue pipe.)
 **Always measure a flue side to side, never corner 
		to corner.
 Chimney Crown -- 
		Also called a "wash"... is usually a cement topping around the flues and 
		tapered to the chimneys sides to shed water.  (Some crowns are tapered more than others and may create a more 
		difficult cap installation.)
   
 So many 
		different sizes!!!  Which size do I choose????? 
			
				|  |  | Since these caps attach to 
				the crown we like to recommend a size where the
				
				mesh of the cap is half way between the
				
				flues and the 
				edge of the chimney.  
				Larger is better. Try to keep the mesh at leased 3-4 inches 
				in from the edge as the flange adds 1 1/4" (all around) to the 
				"foot print" of the cap.  Don't worry about the lid of the 
				chimney cap... it is not recommended that it overhangs the 
				chimney.   |  
		Call 800 685 8263 ..... we will 
		always review the measurements and help size your chimney cap. |