Growing Green on the Chimney: Issues with Weeds and Plants

Although seeing weeds and plants growing on chimneys may be a relatively common occurrence, this does not mean that you should ignore it.

Although seeing weeds and plants growing on chimneys may be a relatively common occurrence, this does not mean that you should ignore it. Indeed, while weeds and plants may seem harmless or maybe even beautiful, they can also cause your home and chimney many issues. That said, the following is an overview of the causes of weeds and plants growing on your chimney as well as the issues they can cause.

Why Weeds and Plants Grow on Chimneys

If you are wondering why plants and weeds grow on some chimneys, the following is a list of the most common causes:

  • Neglect: One of the most common causes of plants and weeds growing on your chimney is that the area has been neglected. Generally speaking, chimneys need to be clean at least once a year. However, many homeowners seem to forget about having their chimneys cleaned until they show signs of wear and tear. Nevertheless, by doing this, you are only putting your chimney at risk of developing major issues over time.
  • Excessive Moisture: Additionally, plants can only grow in places in which excessive moisture is present. If you live in an area in which the climate is known for being damp, you are at a greater risk of ending up with plants and weeds growing on your chimney.
  • Chimney Cracks and Other Deterioration Issues: Additionally, excessive moisture in conjunction cracks and other issues may also cause weeds and plants to grow on your chimney. The cracks may leave room for the unwanted vegetation to not only grow but to continue to flourish over time.

Consequences of Plants and Weeds

Now that we know what causes plants and weeds to grow on chimneys, let’s take a look at some of the consequences of allowing weeds and plants to grow on your chimney:

  • Insect Infestations: One of the most common consequences of allowing plants and weeds to grow on your chimney is that it can become infested with insects. Plants and weeds make a great hiding place for insects, and they also provide them with water, shade, and access to food, making in the perfect combination for an infestation.
  • Trapped Moisture: Additionally, weeds and plants growing on your chimney can also cause moisture to become trapped within the structure. Over time, this will serve to cause serious damage to your chimney and home.
  • Roots and Tendrils: Lastly, allowing plants and weeds to grow on your chimney can cause tendrils and roots, which can cause a host of issues. As time goes on, these can cause issues such as holes, cracks, and chips. Moreover, if left unrepaired, it can totally compromise the stability of your chimney.

Overall, if you have plants or weeds growing on your chimney, now is the time to address this issue. No matter how minor the issue may seem, over time, plants and weeds can totally ruin your chimney and ultimately compromise your home. Either way, if you are unable or not equipped to fix this issue on your own, you need to contact a reputable professional to handle your chimney maintenance and solve this issue as soon as possible.

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