If you live in a Toronto home with a flat roof and a chimney, there’s a good chance you’ve dealt with—or will eventually face—a leak where the two meet. Chimneys are one of the most common sources of flat roof leaks, especially in older homes. The junction between a masonry chimney and a flat roof creates a natural weak point where water can seep through if not properly sealed. Understanding how and why this happens is key to protecting your home from expensive water damage.
At Flat Roof Toronto, we frequently handle calls from homeowners dealing with water stains, dripping ceilings, or musty smells—all of which trace back to a leak around the chimney. The culprit? Worn or improperly installed flashing, deteriorated mortar, or poor drainage in the surrounding roof area.
Flashing is a metal material that seals the joint between the chimney and the roofing membrane. Over time, Toronto’s extreme weather—especially its freeze-thaw cycles—can cause flashing to crack, lift, or corrode. Once compromised, even small gaps allow water to enter. This water can travel through insulation, down walls, and into ceilings, causing mold growth and rot long before you see obvious signs of damage.
During a professional flat roof inspection, our team checks flashing conditions around chimneys, vents, and other roof penetrations. If we notice separation, rust, or dried-out sealant, we’ll recommend immediate repairs. Left unaddressed, flashing failure around a chimney can result in thousands of dollars in interior repairs.
Another common issue is deteriorating chimney masonry. Older chimneys may have loose bricks, cracked mortar joints, or missing caps. When rain and snow hit these exposed surfaces, moisture can seep into the bricks and travel down into the roofing system. In some cases, we coordinate chimney repointing or recommend capping solutions as part of a larger flat roof restoration project.
Drainage also plays a role. If the area around the chimney doesn’t drain properly, standing water increases the likelihood of leaks. We assess slope and drainage as part of every chimney repair to ensure water flows away from vulnerable areas.
Sealing leaks around chimneys on flat roofs requires expert knowledge of both masonry and roofing systems. Our team uses membrane-compatible flashing materials, reinforced sealants, and heat-welded overlays to restore waterproofing and integrate repairs seamlessly into the existing system.
In conclusion, chimneys are a frequent cause of flat roof leaks in Toronto—but with the right repair and maintenance strategy, they don’t have to be. If your chimney is showing signs of wear or you’ve noticed water inside your home, contact Flat Roof Toronto. We’ll inspect the issue, seal it properly, and protect your flat roof from further damage.