Chimney Repair in Everett, MA

Safe, Reliable Chimney Solutions

Expert masonry repairs that protect your home and family from water damage and safety hazards.

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What Proper Repair Actually Gets You

When your chimney works the way it should, you stop worrying about water stains on your ceiling every time it rains. You use your fireplace without wondering if you’re putting your family at risk.

You’re not dealing with drafts that make your heating bills climb. You’re not stressing about whether that crack in the brick is going to turn into a major structural problem.

A properly functioning chimney means your home stays dry, your air stays clean, and your investment stays protected. It means you can actually enjoy having a fireplace instead of treating it like a liability waiting to happen.

Everett Masonry Repair Specialists

We Know Chimneys Inside and Out

We’ve been handling chimney and masonry work throughout Everett and the surrounding areas for years. We understand how New England weather beats up on brick and mortar, and we know what it takes to make repairs that actually last.

We’re not the guys who show up, slap some caulk on a crack, and call it fixed. We do the work right the first time because we know you don’t want to deal with the same problem again next year.

When we give you an estimate, that’s what you pay. When we say we’ll be there Tuesday morning, we show up Tuesday morning.

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Chimney Repair Process Everett

Here's How We Handle Your Repair

First, we come out and actually look at what’s going on. Not just the obvious stuff you can see from the ground, but a real inspection of the chimney structure, flashing, and interior condition.

Then we explain what needs to be fixed and why. No technical jargon, no scare tactics. Just a clear breakdown of what’s wrong and what it takes to make it right.

The repair work itself depends on what your chimney needs. Could be repointing mortar joints, replacing damaged bricks, fixing flashing, or rebuilding sections that are beyond repair. We clean up when we’re done and make sure everything works properly before we consider the job finished.

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What's Included in Our Repair Work

Every chimney repair starts with understanding what’s actually causing the problem. Water damage usually means failed flashing or deteriorated mortar. Drafts often point to structural issues or damaged dampers.

We handle the full scope of masonry repair work. Repointing where mortar has failed, replacing damaged or spalled bricks, rebuilding chimney crowns, and fixing flashing systems that keep water out.

For Everett homeowners, we also understand the specific challenges that come with older homes and the freeze-thaw cycles that are particularly hard on masonry. Our repairs account for these local conditions so the work holds up over time.

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If you’re seeing water stains, white staining on the exterior brick, or pieces of mortar in your fireplace, you’re past maintenance and into repair territory. Maintenance is annual cleaning and inspection. Repair is fixing actual damage. Other signs that mean you need repair work include rusted dampers, damaged chimney crowns, or any cracks in the brick or mortar joints. If you’re not sure, have someone take a look. Small problems become expensive problems when you wait too long.
Water is the biggest enemy of chimneys around here. Failed flashing lets water get behind the brick, freeze-thaw cycles crack mortar joints, and poor drainage causes water to pool around the foundation. Many of the older homes in Everett have chimneys that were built before modern flashing techniques, so water intrusion is common. The other major issue is just age – mortar joints deteriorate over time, especially with our weather patterns. Regular repointing prevents most serious structural problems.
Most standard repairs take one to three days, depending on what needs to be done. Simple repointing or flashing repairs might be finished in a day. Rebuilding a chimney crown or replacing a significant amount of brick takes longer. Weather plays a role too – we can’t do mortar work when it’s too cold or wet. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The goal is to get your chimney working properly without rushing through the work.
That depends on how much of the chimney is damaged and what’s causing the problems. If the foundation and most of the structure are solid, repair usually makes more sense financially. But if you’re dealing with major structural issues, extensive water damage, or a chimney that’s significantly out of plumb, rebuilding might be the better long-term investment. We’ll assess the actual condition and give you honest advice about which approach makes sense for your situation and budget.
Repair costs depend entirely on what needs to be fixed. Simple mortar repointing might run a few hundred dollars. Flashing repairs typically cost more because of the complexity of the work. Major structural repairs or partial rebuilds cost significantly more. We provide detailed estimates that break down exactly what work is included and what you’ll pay. No surprises, no hidden costs. The investment usually pays for itself by preventing much more expensive damage down the road.
Not during active repair work, and potentially not until repairs are complete, depending on what’s being fixed. If we’re working on the flue or interior structure, the chimney needs to be completely out of service for safety reasons. For exterior work like repointing or flashing repair, you might be able to use it on days when we’re not working, but we’ll need to evaluate each situation. Safety comes first. We’ll let you know upfront what to expect and how long you’ll need to avoid using the fireplace.