The crown of a masonry chimney is a concrete top that ideally looks something like the one shown.
Chimney cleanout door leak.
There doesn t appear to be any visible source of a leak from your pix.
The chimney crown is the cement part on top of the chimney.
The water penetration is coming in through the ground.
Move the shelves out of the way and make the dam around a fairly large area.
Soot creosote chimney fragments can accumulate so.
Jsotola feb 21 18 at 23 22.
Use a plumber s putty or even play doh to build a dam on the floor around the cleanout door area.
That will narrow down the area where the water is coming in.
A homeowner drilled a hole into the chimney pit about 4 inches below the metal clean out door and into the water sitting in there.
You can see that the very purpose of the chimney crown is to keep rain out.
It s always below the chimney but it s usually in your utility room.
The mudcap may be compromised.
Open the chimney cleanout door inspect the chimney base masonry chimney fragments falling from above see masonry fragments debris at the cleanout signs of heavy creosote deposits a completely blocked cleanout by decades of fallen debris.
The metal chimney cap may be too small for the flue tile or 3.
I would say to get on a ladder take a look at the top of the.
It surrounds the clay flues but doesn t encase them.
On 2018 08 05 by mod replacing the chimney cleanout door replacing the chimney cleanout door assuming it is on the inside of the building would not explain a water leak problem through the chimney into the building unless in the course of replacing the door someone pounded on masonry and cracked or broke the chimney walls.
2 many chimney leaks are from cracks in the chimney crown.
The bricks go up around the tile flue liners but at the top you need something to stop the rain and snow from just falling in around the tiles.
There could however be a problem in one of three areas.
What this is the metal door that is usually in your furnace room.