Wood-burning fireplaces repaired, restored, and refaced — inside and out.
A wood-burning fireplace that isn't maintained doesn't just look worse — it draws poorly, smokes into the room, and wastes most of its heat up the flue. Repairing the firebox, damper, and hearth keeps it safe and lets it actually do its job.
Smoking, poor draft, and visible damage each point to different fixes — we find the actual cause first.
Camera or visual inspection of the firebox and smoke chamber so you see what we see.
Firebrick, mortar, and surround work done to match the existing fireplace.
We confirm the fireplace draws properly with a test fire or smoke test before calling the job done.



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 →The most common causes are a damper that isn't opening fully, a smoke chamber that's too rough or improperly shaped, or a flue that's undersized or blocked — we diagnose which one before recommending a fix.
In most cases yes — stone and brick surrounds can be cleaned, repaired, and re-pointed rather than torn out, which saves significant cost.
No — a cracked firebrick or refractory panel should be repaired before the next use, since it can let heat reach combustible framing behind the fireplace.
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We will follow up about fireplace services.