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Chimney Repair

Chimney repair is a critical aspect of Marlboro home maintenance that often goes overlooked until significant problems arise. As structures are exposed to the elements and subjected to extreme temperature fluctuations, chimneys are prone to various types of damage over time. Common issues include cracked or deteriorating mortar joints, damaged flue liners, and structural problems with the chimney stack itself. Regular inspections and timely repairs are essential to maintain the safety and efficiency of your chimney system. We provide chimney repair and chimney sweeping for Marlboro and surrounding areas.

Repairing Damaged Chimneys

One of the most frequent chimney repairs involves addressing masonry issues. Over time, the mortar between bricks can deteriorate due to water exposure and freeze-thaw cycles, leading to a process called spalling. This can cause bricks to loosen and fall, compromising the chimney's structural integrity. Masonry repair includes tuckpointing, which involves removing damaged mortar and replacing it with fresh material. This is a common repair technique that can extend the life of the chimney and prevent more extensive damage. In cases of severe deterioration, partial or complete chimney rebuilding may be necessary.

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Professional Leak & Flashing Repair

Chimney flashing is a weatherproofing technique that uses sheet metal to create a watertight seal between the chimney and the roof. Using high-quality materials and advanced repair methods, we effectively seal gaps, replace deteriorated flashing, and ensure proper water drainage. This meticulous work not only stops current leaks but also prevents future water damage, potentially saving you from costly structural repairs and mold remediation. Proper installation is crucial for effectiveness. It should be done by experienced professionals to ensure a proper seal.


Frequently Asked Chimney Repair Questions

Annual inspections are recommended, typically before the heating season.

Common signs that your chimney may need repair include white staining on bricks, crumbling mortar, cracked or missing bricks, and leaks inside the home.

While minor repairs might be DIY-friendly, most chimney work is best left to professionals due to safety concerns and the specialized skills required.

Chimney relining involves installing a new flue liner, often needed when the existing liner is damaged or deteriorated.

Regular cleaning, inspections, proper use, and maintaining a chimney cap can all help prevent damage.

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