What Is a Chimney Cricket?

By +Don Vandervort, HomeTips

fireplace chimney cricketAlthough the word “cricket” immediately conjures up visions of a large insect, on a house it refers to a peaked-shaped structure on the roof—a small, false roof behind a projection such as a chimney.

The term probably originated with the games of cricket or croquet, which were first played back in the time of Henry VIII. A roof cricket is shaped like the arch—or peaked-shaped wicket—used in both of these games.

Also called a saddle, a cricket is designed to shed water away from the chimney and other roof projections; it’s usually capped with a large piece of sheet-metal flashing.

Sometimes a large flashing that collects water where two roof slopes meet is also called a cricket.

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