Crowns, flashing, and brickwork — fixed before small cracks become big bills.
A cracked crown or failed flashing lets water into the chimney structure year-round, and that water damage compounds fast — freeze-thaw cycles turn small cracks into crumbling brick and rusted-out chase covers within a season or two. Catching it early is almost always cheaper than rebuilding later.
Most visible damage indoors traces back to a specific point of water entry — we find it, not just the symptom.
You get a clear price for the actual repair needed, not a vague estimate that grows once we start.
Brick, mortar color, and flashing details are matched so the repair blends in, not stands out.
We confirm the fix holds and send you photos of the finished work.



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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Caps, liners, dampers, and new builds — installed right the first time.
Learn more →Signs like white staining on the brick, rust on the damper, ceiling stains near the chimney, or visibly cracked mortar usually point to repair needs that cleaning alone won't fix.
It depends heavily on what's needed — a crown patch is far less than a full rebuild, which is exactly why we recommend catching issues early with annual inspections.
Yes — matching brick color, size, and mortar tone is standard on every repair so the work blends in rather than standing out.
No email needed — leave your number and we'll call you back.
We will follow up about chimney repair.