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Chimney Repairs

Chimney Repairs

Dampers Repair/Replacement:

  • Chimney dampers are mechanisms located within the chimney flue that control airflow and regulate the draft of the fireplace or stove.

  • Over time, dampers can become damaged, corroded, or malfunction due to wear and tear, exposure to moisture, or improper use.

  • Dampers repair involves inspecting the damper mechanism, identifying any issues such as rust, warping, or misalignment, and performing necessary repairs to restore functionality.

  • In cases where the damper is severely damaged or beyond repair, replacement may be necessary to ensure proper airflow and efficient operation of the chimney system.

Gas Fireplace Repair:

  • Gas fireplaces are popular alternatives to traditional wood-burning fireplaces, offering convenience, efficiency, and ease of use.

  • Gas fireplace repair involves diagnosing and addressing issues with the gas burner, ignition system, thermocouple, pilot light, or other components that may affect the operation of the fireplace.

  • Common problems with gas fireplaces include burner clogs, pilot light failure, gas leaks, or electronic ignition issues.

  • Trained technicians conduct thorough inspections, troubleshooting, and repairs to ensure the safe and reliable operation of the gas fireplace, restoring warmth and comfort to the home.

Chimney Repointing:

  • Chimney repointing, also known as tuckpointing, is a process of repairing damaged or deteriorated mortar joints between the bricks or stones in the chimney structure.

  • Exposure to weather elements, moisture, and temperature fluctuations can cause mortar joints to weaken, crack, or crumble over time, compromising the integrity of the chimney.

  • During repointing, skilled masons carefully remove deteriorated mortar and replace it with fresh mortar, restoring the strength, stability, and weather resistance of the chimney.

  • Chimney repointing not only improves the aesthetic appearance of the chimney but also helps prevent further deterioration and structural damage, ensuring the safety and longevity of the chimney system.

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