Caps, liners, dampers, and new builds — installed right the first time.
A chimney that's installed correctly the first time saves you from callbacks, code violations, and premature failure. Whether it's a new cap, a relined flue, or a full masonry build, the install determines how the chimney performs — and how long it lasts — for decades.
We size the install to what's actually connected — wood, gas, or pellet — so it performs and meets code.
Materials, labor, and timeline laid out before any work begins, with no hidden add-ons.
Work done to manufacturer specs and local code, by the same crew quoting the job.
We explain what was installed, how to maintain it, and what's covered going forward.



Soot, creosote, and blockages cleared out — so your fireplace draws clean.
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A real look inside the flue — with a camera, not a guess.
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Crowns, flashing, and brickwork — fixed before small cracks become big bills.
Learn more →Older liners — especially clay tile — can crack or deteriorate over time; if an inspection shows damage, relining is often required before the chimney can be used safely.
A cap fits over the flue opening itself to block water and animals, while a chase cover is the larger metal panel that covers the entire top of a factory-built chimney chase.
A cap or liner swap is usually a single visit; a full masonry rebuild or new chimney build can take several days depending on scope and weather.
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We will follow up about chimney installation.