NEW construction home has no flashing on chimney?
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This is a botched job! The Builder or his roofer must put this right. You must have Lead Flashings to this chimney.
Never heard of internal flashings.
There should be a new construction warranty for a year. Check on this. Check with your county also. If the contractor used subs, (subcontracted things out) find out what roofing company it was, and talk to them.
I have never heard of not putting flashing on the outside of a chimney. To me it sounds like a recipe for all kinds of water damage. Interested to hear how it turns out. Good luck.
No! There is no workable way internally to do flashing. It is always put on the outside - under windows - around chimney stacks. Lead is very heavy and expensive - but the roof is not serviceable without it. I is Vital that it is used to complete this roof. There is no such thing as Internal flashing!
I totally agree that there is no such thing as internal flashing. Something tells me that they were trying to cut corners and just didn't put the flashing on the outside or by the time they realized they forgot to get it or something like that, they just didn't take time to do the job correctly. I would definitely go back on the contractor and make them repair the issue. they also carry coverage to fix anything that was damaged due to their errors, you should make sure you check on that as well if there are damages inside your home from this. You may also want to check in the attic for any possible damages that could have resulted.
Call your local permits and codes office. Ask if the roofer or contractor obtained a permit and subsequent inspection (which is REQUIRED on all new construction). Ask for a re-inspection and go from there.
Alternately, call the best roofing company and ask them for an inspection and repair estimate. Go back to your builder with this info.
I would definitely take this advise. You pay too much for a home to be dealing with a mes like this!
I agree as well. They are handing you a line of B,S, I hate seeing people being short changed and taken advantage of, either due to people not knowing what they are doing, or just trying to cut corners and rip people off. Find out who did this and make them fix the problem.
Internal flashing.........hmm...... I was in the industry for 15 years and never heard of or saw this. I could be wrong, but it sounds like the builder was full of something, and I don't mean knowledge. If it's just as good, then why did it fail? Right?
What a line of BS! No such thing as internal flashing. Flashing goes on the outside of the chimney weaved into the shingles. The back of the chimney does need a "cricket". The builder needs to get this repaired or get in touch with the building department in your community.