Chimney Repair in Uphams Corner, MA

Stop Water Damage Before It Spreads

Expert chimney repair that protects your home and keeps your family safe year-round.

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Professional Chimney Contractors Uphams Corner

What You Get With Proper Repair

Your chimney stops leaking water into your home. No more stains on ceilings or walls, no more worrying about mold growing behind your walls.

Your fireplace works the way it should. Smoke goes up and out, not into your living room. You can actually use your fireplace without opening windows or setting off smoke detectors.

You avoid the big, expensive problems that come from waiting. Cracked chimney crowns turn into collapsed chimneys. Small mortar issues become full rebuilds. Getting ahead of these problems saves you thousands and keeps your home safe.

Masonry Repair Experts Massachusetts

We Know Chimneys Inside and Out

Academy Masonry has been handling chimney and masonry repair throughout the Boston area for years. We understand how Massachusetts weather affects your chimney system and what it takes to make repairs that last.

We’re not general contractors who dabble in masonry. This is what we do, day in and day out. We know the difference between a quick patch job and a repair that actually solves the problem.

When you call us, you’re working with contractors who’ve seen every type of chimney issue and know how to fix it right the first time.

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Chimney Servicing Process Uphams Corner

Here's How We Handle Your Repair

We start with a thorough inspection of your entire chimney system. Not just the obvious problem areas, but the crown, flashing, mortar joints, and interior components. You need to know what you’re dealing with before anyone starts swinging a hammer.

Then we give you a clear breakdown of what needs to be fixed and why. No surprises, no upselling, just honest assessment of what’s wrong and what it takes to fix it properly.

The actual repair work depends on what we find, but it typically involves repointing mortar joints, sealing cracks, replacing damaged bricks, or rebuilding sections that are beyond repair. We use materials that match your existing masonry and can handle New England weather.

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What's Included in Our Repair Service

Every chimney repair starts with a complete system evaluation. We check the crown, cap, flashing, mortar joints, and interior liner. You get a full picture of what’s working and what isn’t.

Our repairs address both the immediate problem and the underlying cause. If water is getting in through cracked mortar, we don’t just patch the crack. We repoint the entire affected area and make sure water can’t find another way in.

We handle everything from minor repointing to major structural repairs. Crown rebuilds, brick replacement, flashing repair, chimney cap installation. If it’s part of your chimney system, we can fix it. All work comes with clear timelines and upfront pricing so you know exactly what to expect.

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Most chimney problems can be repaired if caught early enough. Look for white staining on the outside of your chimney, which means water is getting into the masonry. Check for loose or missing mortar between bricks, rust on your damper or firebox, and water stains on walls or ceilings near your chimney. If more than 25% of your chimney structure is damaged, replacement might make more sense financially. But most issues we see in Uphams Corner are repairable with the right approach and materials.
Water gets into chimneys through damaged crowns, worn flashing, or deteriorated mortar joints. The freeze-thaw cycle here in Massachusetts makes small cracks bigger every winter. We fix leaks by identifying every entry point, not just the obvious ones. This usually means rebuilding the crown with proper slope and overhang, replacing step flashing where the chimney meets your roof, and repointing mortar joints throughout the affected area. Quick sealant fixes don’t work long-term because they don’t address why water is getting in.
Repair costs depend on what’s actually wrong with your chimney. Simple repointing might run $800-1500, while crown rebuilds or extensive brick replacement can cost $2000-4000. Major structural repairs can go higher. The key is getting an honest assessment before problems get worse. A $1200 repair today prevents an $8000 rebuild next year. We always provide detailed estimates that break down exactly what work needs to be done and why, so you can make an informed decision about your investment.
It depends on what type of repair work we’re doing and where the damage is located. If we’re working on exterior masonry and your flue liner is intact, you might be able to use your fireplace during some phases of the work. But if there are cracks in the flue, or we’re doing major structural work, the fireplace needs to stay off until repairs are complete. Safety comes first. We’ll let you know upfront what to expect and how long you’ll need to avoid using your fireplace. Most repairs are completed within a few days to a week.
Repointing means removing old, deteriorated mortar and replacing it with new mortar that matches your existing masonry. The bricks stay in place. This works when the bricks are still in good shape, but the mortar joints have failed. Rebuilding means tearing down part or all of the chimney and reconstructing it with new materials. You need rebuilding when bricks are cracked, the structure is leaning, or more than 25% of the masonry is damaged. Repointing costs much less, but only works if the underlying structure is sound.
Properly done chimney repairs should last 15–25 years, even with our harsh winters and freeze-thaw cycles. The key is using the right materials and techniques for New England weather. We use mortar that matches the strength of your existing masonry and apply proper weatherproofing to crowns and caps. Cheap repairs fail within a few years because they use wrong materials or don’t address the root cause of damage. Quality repairs cost more upfront but save money long-term because you’re not calling for fixes every few years.