Hi all. Back in October I had my crown rebuilt, a stainless liner on my boiler flue, as well as a clay extension to make the fireplace flue a little taller. Prior to this I was getting water down in my fireplace due to cracks all in the crown as well as flues that sat flush with the crown. I also had/have some water intrusion in my attic along the flashing; used to be much worse before they siliconed the joints so I'll probably get up there again and add some more.
Anyway, on heavy rains, even with what I deem minimal wind, I'm still getting some water down the flue and into the fireplace. I thought the extended tile and new caps would have mitigated the issue. Now, heavy winds I can understand, but see below for what came down last night with 7mph winds, 10mph gusts, and a real heavy rain. Liner was drenched and gave my soot a nice bath. The rain always comes down the right side of the flue alongside the boiler flue. Which makes me wonder if water is splashing/pouring/blowing off the boiler flue cap and into the holes of the cap for the fireplace. Additionally, the bottom of the cap is heavily saturated with water when I look up the flue. To my untrained eye, they seem a little close and perhaps they should have extended the flue of my fireplace just a little higher so it was well clear of the boiler side.
What do ya'll think?
Thanks!
![[Hearth.com] Rain coming down flue despite crown rebuild and caps installed [Hearth.com] Rain coming down flue despite crown rebuild and caps installed](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/289/289020-c24b1238f89f11121058024b5314cd5f.jpg?hash=TLjvH8lr_T)
Anyway, on heavy rains, even with what I deem minimal wind, I'm still getting some water down the flue and into the fireplace. I thought the extended tile and new caps would have mitigated the issue. Now, heavy winds I can understand, but see below for what came down last night with 7mph winds, 10mph gusts, and a real heavy rain. Liner was drenched and gave my soot a nice bath. The rain always comes down the right side of the flue alongside the boiler flue. Which makes me wonder if water is splashing/pouring/blowing off the boiler flue cap and into the holes of the cap for the fireplace. Additionally, the bottom of the cap is heavily saturated with water when I look up the flue. To my untrained eye, they seem a little close and perhaps they should have extended the flue of my fireplace just a little higher so it was well clear of the boiler side.
What do ya'll think?
Thanks!
![[Hearth.com] Rain coming down flue despite crown rebuild and caps installed [Hearth.com] Rain coming down flue despite crown rebuild and caps installed](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/289/289016-6228561367ab06a48bc6006e43646ef7.jpg?hash=-O9lUcYlt6)
![[Hearth.com] Rain coming down flue despite crown rebuild and caps installed [Hearth.com] Rain coming down flue despite crown rebuild and caps installed](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/289/289017-9ac05ed3ad35aee57e44d8bdd525aac2.jpg?hash=on57_7dL0o)
![[Hearth.com] Rain coming down flue despite crown rebuild and caps installed [Hearth.com] Rain coming down flue despite crown rebuild and caps installed](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/289/289018-96f05fa61200340503dfec28faf6d216.jpg?hash=JTk78Np8Wh)
![[Hearth.com] Rain coming down flue despite crown rebuild and caps installed [Hearth.com] Rain coming down flue despite crown rebuild and caps installed](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/289/289019-a7599df407ab3053dc6e2abb7d4940e2.jpg?hash=gf0AMaaKmw)
![[Hearth.com] Rain coming down flue despite crown rebuild and caps installed [Hearth.com] Rain coming down flue despite crown rebuild and caps installed](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/289/289020-c24b1238f89f11121058024b5314cd5f.jpg?hash=TLjvH8lr_T)