🛠️ Seal the deal with confidence — leak-proof your legacy!
FlashSeal Elastomeric Flashing Sealant is a premium synthetic rubber sealant designed to stop leaks around chimneys, vents, skylights, and more. Offering waterproof protection and superior longevity compared to tar-based alternatives, it covers 28 sq. ft. per gallon and features easy brush application with soap and water cleanup. When used with FlashSeal Fabric, it comes with a 7-year warranty, making it the go-to choice for durable, professional-grade flashing repairs.
Material | Synthetic Rubber |
Brand | ChimneySaver |
Style | Custom |
Item Weight | 14 Pounds |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 9 x 9 x 9 inches |
Compatible Material | Asphalt, Metal, Rubber |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Item Form | Liquid |
EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 7 Years |
UPC | 709057740012 784497141964 |
Unit Count | 128.0 Fl Oz |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | Black |
Surface Recommendation | Fabric |
Manufacturer | SaverSystems |
Part Number | 300049 |
Item Weight | 14 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 9 x 9 inches |
Item model number | 24636 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Gallon |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**N
Works like a charm!
I ordered this product to repair a nagging chimney leak that I could not seem to remedy with roofing caulk. After the 3rd failure to fix the leak I ordered the Chimney Saver. After the first rain I didn’t encounter a single leak. Although time will tell the whole story I am so far impressed with this product. It was easy enough to apply and very easy to clean up. I bought the Flash Seal reinforcement mesh that is recommended with this product which also helped to create a nice thick layer around the bottom of the chimney. I used duct tape to make a clean application line around the base which worked like a champ. I had some left over so I sealed the top part of the chimney where the mortar was starting to crack. This stuff is a little pricey but it does the job. Saving the expense of calling a roofer was well worth it.Update: The Dallas area that I live in just got hit with a terrible storm that produced extremely high winds and copious amounts of rain. I am happy to report that the repair job on my chimney held up beautifully. Not one drop of water made it through. I now have to say that this product is battle tested, tried and true. This storm was one of the worst that I can remember in several decades so I would gladly tack on some more stars if I could.
D**C
Fixed my leaking chimney
This stuff worked as advertised. I had a leak on the inside of my chimney that no roofer wanted to touch. So I finally purchased this product(with the fabric tape) and applied it to the base of my chimney around the flashing. It worked great and no more leaks. Worth every penny and easy to use.
G**.
FlashSeal
Arrived fast and as shown. Used FlashSeal to seal flashing on new addition. It has fibers in it to help with adhesion. No issues and worked as needed!
R**B
Pretty good paint-on-caulk for a plan B fix
This review is from someone who is average in the expertise department. Not a master builder.For those odd cases when you cannot apply step flashing and counter-flashing, this type of product is a good candidate for a plan B. It is easier to apply than step+counter flashing because you don't need a metal brake and you don't need to cut a kerf into the chimney brick. However, I wouldn't substitute this on a chimney where it is possible to do the flashing (aka plan A). So, knowing that, you decide plan B is your best approach and find FlashSeal...This is like a paint-on caulk with particles suspended in it that are "quartz" (didn't that stuff used to be called by a different name?). I wouldn't use it without fiberglass reinforcement tape. It works much like stucco repair in that you lay down a scratch coat of FlexSeal, embed the fiberglass tape, then coat it with a second layer of FlexSeal.Here's my impressions from using it. The types of jobs where this product is chosen are usually too rough to be strict with the thickness recommendations given on the product. I had to error on the thicker-than-recommended side in order to get all defects sealed. That also means the coverage estimates are referring to ideal settings. Don't expect to get the published coverage.Some things I learned when applying are that foam brushes, at least the ones I found, did not work. A cheap bristle brush worked better. Also, after applying the fiberglass, brushing towards the creases/angles/bends when applying the second coat of FlexSeal helped keep the fiberglass in the crease instead of stretching it away so that you have to push it back into the goop. It was also difficult to work fast enough to make sure it doesn't dry before finished, so plan everything before starting.If there were a slightly longer dry time, more realistic coverage estimates for the typical rough repair situation, and more ingredient details (quartz?), then it would easily earn 5-stars.
A**M
Excellent product for repairing existing chimney flashing, very happy!
Excellent sealant specifically formulated for chimney flashing repair. I had a small seeping leak of rain drops going along the chimney inside the attic. Wasn't a big deal, but I didn't want to take any chances. I highly recommend this to mend your chimney flashing woes rather than spending thousands on roofing experts. For less than $100 you can do it yourself and be proud of a great job! The application is easy with a standard wide 3" paint brush and goes on like frosting on a cake. Rather easy to use and seals nicely. I highly recommend using the reinforcement fabric to make your seal nice and tight. I was going to go the cheap route and buy some standard drywall seam tape, but it wasn't wide enough for my application. I bought the brown color because my roof is tan/brown and it blends right in like camouflage perfectly! I'm glad to have found this product here, as it can't be purchased anywhere at local big box hardware stores. I'm waiting to see it dry and test it with the next large rain storm to see if it works. This product could also be used around roof vent-pipes or around skylights from what I read.
K**G
EZ to apply, does what it says.
We had three leaks where our chimney met the roof line. Applied as directed and all three cracks/leaks are sealed. Using the fiberglass mesh tape is the way to go. Really makes the product stronger and I think will last for years. Oh yes, working from top to bottom helps seal everything and it bonded to both flashing and the brick.
J**N
Looks Great
I used this to patch up a chimney that had been leaking. I used this with the fiberglass tape. Overall, I think this looks better and cleaner than tar which had been previously used. It had been a couple of months in the sun and the color has stayed a deep black which I like. There was enough to do multiple coats on around the chimney. I'll update in spring/summer with how it lasted in a cold Wisconsin winter.
W**K
The Best!
This stuff is the best I’ve ever used on my flashing.Beats the thunder out of the old black tar products.It’s a little pricey, but absolutely worth it! I put on a double coat and it STAYS WHERE YOU PUT IT!Forms a fantastic seal. You can see it on YouTube.
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