Introduction to Common Fiberglass Chimney Repair Issues
Glass Fiber Chimney Industrial Emissions Treatment. Issues may arise during use, but there's no need to worry as these are all easily resolved! Below, the editor introduces some common troubleshooting methods!
Fiberglass Chimney Common Issues and Maintenance
Section 1: Crack Reinforcement
Chimneys have been in operation for many years, and issues such as insufficient rebar and seismic vertical bars during construction, high temperatures in some chimneys without proper lining or inadequate lining height, and the lack of insulating materials in the insulation layer have contributed to cracks (both horizontal and vertical) in the chimneys. As a result, chimneys require reinforcement and bracing. The reinforcement process is tailored to the specific crack conditions, involving methods such as adding steel bands and seismic vertical bars, and carbon fiber reinforcement.
Chimney Height Increase
Chimneys with oversized or undersized diameters, insufficient height, or upper sections that are inclined can lead to inefficient exhaust, smokebacking, non-compliance with standards, and excessive energy consumption. It is highly advisable to renovate chimneys (our company utilizes non-stop operations and no scaffolding for chimney heightening, diameter expansion/contraction, severe upper inclinations, and the removal and re-masonry of the inclined sections).
Section 3: Chimney Interior Cleaning and Inspection for Damage Detection
After years of operation, soot has accumulated on the inner walls of the chimney, thickening over time and significantly affecting the chimney's draft. Regular inner wall cleaning and inspection for damage (inner wall cleaning involves高空suspension work; damage inspection includes photographing) are conducted.
Later, it is important to remind friends to be cautious when repairing glass fiber chimneys!


