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goodhomer

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I noticed a couple issues with our gas vent: the rain cap is crooked (off by about 5 degrees, but still appears to be secure), and it's missing a storm collar.

The roof was replaced in 2007 (by the previous homeowner), so I'm guessing it's been like that for at least that long.

I noticed storm collars are pretty universal on these vents, but at the same time it hasn't been a problem for at least 6 years (at least, we've seen no evidence of leaks in that area).

Should I go ahead and correct these issues now, or would it be OK to wait until the next time some major roof work is done?

Thank you for your time.
 
storm collars are there for a reason, Id get one on it as it shouldnt be difficult, why wait untill it is a problem, not to mention your peace of mind
 
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Thanks for the responses guys.

It's an asphalt shingle roof.

You need to find the make (Metalbestos, Thor, Air Jet, Duravent, etc.) of your flue to get the correct storm collar.
I have no idea what the brand is, the vent stack itself is probably the original, installed when the house was built in 1988. If I post a picture of the rain cap might the brand be recognized or would I even find something that would still work?

I was going to get this:
http://www.amazon.com/Speedi-Products-BV-RSC-06-6-Inch-Galvanized/dp/B0085V019G


And this as a sealant:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000RPW2W2
 
You need to find the make (Metalbestos, Thor, Air Jet, Duravent, etc.) of your flue to get the correct storm collar.
For a storm collar? :grin2:
 
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that collar should work on nearly all models of b vent, to be sure, because the pipe manufacturer might not be evident, you should measure the outer diameter of existing pipe, and sealant isnt neccesary
 
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