Chimney Repair in Roslindale, MA

Your Chimney Fixed Right the First Time

Stop worrying about leaks, cracks, and safety risks with professional chimney repair you can trust.

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Professional Chimney Contractors Roslindale

What You Get When It's Done Right

You’ll sleep better knowing your chimney isn’t letting water into your walls or putting your family at risk. No more buckets catching drips during rainstorms or wondering if that crack is getting worse.

A properly repaired chimney means your fireplace works safely all winter long. You’re not dealing with drafts, animals getting in, or that musty smell that comes from moisture problems.

Your home value stays protected too. Buyers notice chimney problems, and they either walk away or demand big price reductions. When everything’s solid and functioning, that’s one less thing standing between you and a good sale price down the road.

Trusted Masonry Repair Roslindale

We Know These Old Houses

We’ve been fixing chimneys in Roslindale and surrounding areas for years. We understand how these older homes were built and what it takes to repair them properly.

Most of the houses in this neighborhood were built when craftsmanship meant something. We respect that history and use the right materials and techniques to match what was originally there.

You’re not getting a crew that learned masonry from YouTube videos. Our work holds up because we know the difference between a quick patch and a real repair.

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Chimney Servicing Process Massachusetts

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we climb up and actually look at what’s wrong. Not just from the ground with binoculars, but hands-on inspection of the crown, flashing, mortar joints, and liner condition.

Then we explain what needs fixing and why. You’ll understand whether you’re dealing with a simple repointing job or something more serious like crown replacement or structural repair.

The repair work itself depends on what’s damaged, but it always starts with proper prep and the right materials. We’re not slapping mortar over problems and calling it fixed. When we’re done, you get a chimney that works like it should and lasts like it should.

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Everything Your Chimney Needs

Chimney repair covers a lot of ground. We handle crown repairs when water’s getting in from the top, repointing when the mortar joints are crumbling, and flashing replacement when the connection to your roof is compromised.

Structural issues get attention too. If freeze-thaw cycles have shifted things or if settling has caused cracks, we address the root cause instead of just covering symptoms.

Roslindale’s weather is tough on masonry. Between the winter ice and summer heat, mortar takes a beating. We use materials that can handle New England conditions and application techniques that account for seasonal movement.

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Cleaning removes soot and debris from inside the flue. Repair fixes structural problems like cracked mortar, damaged crowns, or loose flashing. If you see white staining on the outside bricks, crumbling mortar, or water stains inside your house near the fireplace, you need repair work. A cleaning won’t fix those issues. If your chimney just hasn’t been used in a while, and you want to start fires again, start with a cleaning and inspection to see what else might need attention.
Repointing means removing old, damaged mortar and replacing it with new mortar. The bricks stay in place. It’s what you need when mortar joints are cracking or crumbling, but the bricks themselves are still solid. Rebuilding means tearing down part or all of the chimney and starting over with new bricks and mortar. You’d need rebuilding if the structure has shifted, if there’s major damage, or if the bricks themselves are deteriorating. Repointing costs much less and fixes most common problems.
Simple jobs like repointing small sections or replacing a chimney cap usually take one to two days. Crown repairs or flashing replacement might take two to three days, depending on the extent of damage. Larger structural repairs can take a week or more. Weather affects timing since mortar needs proper conditions to cure. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and let you know if anything changes. Most repairs don’t prevent you from using other parts of your house normally.
Not immediately. Fresh mortar needs time to cure properly before it’s exposed to heat. Depending on the type of repair and weather conditions, you’re usually looking at waiting anywhere from a few days to a week or two. We’ll tell you exactly how long to wait based on what work was done. Using the fireplace too soon can cause new mortar to crack or fail, which means you’d need repairs again. It’s worth waiting to make sure the work lasts.
Age and weather are the main culprits. Many houses here were built 50 to 100+ years ago when different materials and techniques were used. Freeze-thaw cycles are brutal on mortar joints – water gets in, freezes, expands, and creates cracks. Over decades, this adds up. Original mortar formulations were often softer than modern materials, so they break down faster. Settlement is common too since these houses have had plenty of time to shift. Regular maintenance helps, but eventually most old chimneys need some repair work.
Simple repointing jobs might run a few hundred to over a thousand dollars depending on how much mortar needs replacement. Crown repairs typically cost between $500 and $1500. More extensive work like rebuilding sections of the chimney or major structural repairs can cost several thousand dollars. The only way to get an accurate number is to have someone look at your specific situation. We provide clear estimates that break down what needs to be done and what each part costs, so you understand exactly what you’re paying for.