Chimney Repair in Framingham, MA

Stop Water Damage Before It Spreads

Fast, reliable chimney repair that protects your Framingham home from leaks, drafts, and safety hazards.

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Professional Chimney Contractors Framingham

Your Home Stays Dry and Safe

When your chimney works properly, you stop worrying about water stains on your ceiling. You stop losing heat through cracks and gaps. You stop wondering if that smell means something dangerous is happening.

A solid chimney repair fixes the root problem, not just what you can see. Water stops finding its way into your walls. Your fireplace drafts correctly. Your heating bills don’t spike because air isn’t escaping through damaged mortar.

You get back to enjoying your home instead of stressing about what might be getting worse behind the walls. That’s what happens when the repair is done right the first time.

Masonry Repair Experts Framingham

We Know Framingham Chimneys Inside Out

Academy Masonry has been fixing chimneys in Framingham for years. We understand how New England weather beats up masonry work and what it takes to make repairs last.

We’re licensed masonry contractors who show up when we say we will. No surprises with pricing, no shortcuts with materials, no leaving jobs half-finished.

Most of our work comes from neighbors recommending us to neighbors. That happens when you do the job right and treat people fairly.

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Chimney Servicing Process Framingham

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we inspect your entire chimney system from top to bottom. We check the crown, flashing, mortar joints, and interior components. You get a clear explanation of what needs fixing and why.

Next, we give you a straightforward estimate with no hidden costs. We explain which repairs are urgent and which ones can wait, so you can make informed decisions about your budget.

Then we get to work using quality materials designed for New England weather. We protect your property during the job and clean up completely when we’re done. You get a chimney that works properly and lasts for years.

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Complete Fireplace Repair Services

We Fix Every Part Right

Our chimney repair covers everything from minor mortar touch-ups to complete rebuilds. We handle chimney repointing, crown repairs, flashing replacement, and structural masonry work.

Framingham’s freeze-thaw cycles are especially hard on chimney mortar. We see the same problems repeatedly: water getting behind loose mortar, crowns cracking from ice expansion, and flashing that wasn’t installed properly the first time.

We use materials specifically chosen for our climate and install them correctly. That means fewer callbacks, longer-lasting repairs, and better value for your investment.

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Look for water stains on walls or ceilings near your chimney, white staining on the outside bricks, or loose mortar falling into your fireplace. You might notice rust on the damper or firebox, or see cracks in the chimney crown. If your fireplace isn’t drafting properly or you smell smoke in the house, that’s another sign something needs attention. Many problems start small but get expensive fast, so it’s worth having someone take a look if you notice any of these warning signs.
New England’s freeze-thaw cycles are the biggest culprit. Water gets into small cracks in mortar or the chimney crown, then freezes and expands, making those cracks bigger. Over time, this process loosens mortar joints and can damage the chimney structure. Poor initial construction or repairs also accelerate problems – we see a lot of chimneys where corners were cut on materials or installation. Regular maintenance catches these issues before they become major repairs.
Simple repointing might run a few hundred dollars, while major structural repairs can cost several thousand. The price depends on how extensive the damage is and what needs to be fixed. Minor mortar repairs are much less expensive than rebuilding a chimney crown or replacing flashing. We always inspect first and give you a clear breakdown of what needs immediate attention versus what can wait. That way you can prioritize repairs based on your budget and the urgency of each issue.
Quality repairs using proper materials should last 15-20 years or more. The key is using mortar that matches the original chimney’s flexibility and permeability, plus proper installation techniques. Cheap repairs or mismatched materials often fail within a few years. We use materials specifically designed for New England weather and follow proven installation methods. Regular maintenance like annual inspections and minor touch-ups can extend the life of your repairs significantly.
It depends on what we’re fixing and where we are in the process. For exterior repointing or crown work, you can usually keep using your fireplace. But if we’re working on the flue liner, damper, or doing major structural work, you’ll need to wait until we’re finished. We’ll let you know upfront what to expect and how long you’ll be without your fireplace. Most repairs are completed within a few days, so any downtime is usually brief.
Yes, we stand behind our work with a warranty on both materials and labor. The specific terms depend on the type of repair, but we guarantee our workmanship because we use quality materials and proven techniques. If something goes wrong that’s related to our work, we’ll come back and make it right. We’re a local business that depends on our reputation, so we have every incentive to do the job correctly the first time and take care of any issues that might arise.