Experienced and knowledgeable team of experts
Our team of experts is highly experienced and knowledgeable in all aspects of chimney repair. We have been serving the community for many years, providing top-quality services to our satisfied customers. Whether you have a minor issue or a major problem with your chimney, our team has the skills and expertise to handle it with precision and efficiency. You can trust us to deliver exceptional results and ensure that your chimney is in safe and working condition. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and experience the difference of working with our experienced team of experts.
Our Services
With Chimcare’s chimney repair service, we provide all-around assistance for your chimney needs. Chimney sweeping and cleaning are only a part of the maintenance necessary to keep your chimney functioning and working efficiently. Chimcare provides top-of-the-line chimney and masonry repair services to fix the structure and/or design of your chimney if it falls into disrepair or gets damaged. We also offer affordable ways to safeguard your chimney for better protection, such as installing a chimney cap or applying chimney water-repellent.
Chimney Repair Services
Here is a list of chimney repair services we offer to all of our Chimcare locations around the Pacific Northwest:
The Impact of Water on Your Chimney
As chimney repair contractors, we want to help you prevent the elements from harming your masonry. For instance, as odd as it may seem, water causes more damage to chimney masonry than fire. While the brick and/or other materials that make up the exterior of your home are protected by the roof and eaves, your chimney is completely exposed to the elements; rain, snow, and freeze/thaw cycles.
Understanding Material Deterioration
Chimneys are usually constructed from materials that suffer accelerated deterioration as a result of prolonged contact with water. A masonry chimney is constructed of a variety of masonry and metal materials, including brick, mortar, tile, steel and cast iron. These kinds of materials deteriorate quickly when exposed to the freeze/thaw process, in which the moisture that has penetrated the materials periodically freezes and expands, causing undue stress. Water also causes rust in steel and cast iron, weakening or destroying the metal parts of your chimney.
Water Penetration Damages
Water penetration can cause interior and exterior damage to your home and masonry chimney including:
- Spalled and broken brickwork
- Deteriorated metal or masonry firebox assemblies
- Rusted damper assemblies
- Rotted adjacent wood and ruined wall coverings
- Deteriorated central heating system
- Decayed mortar
- Cracked fuel liner systems
When to Call a Professional Chimney Repair Service
While some minor chimney repairs can be done by homeowners, there are certain situations where it is best to call a professional chimney repair service. If you notice any of the following issues, it is important to seek professional help:
1. Cracks or deterioration in the chimney structure:
If you see cracks or signs of deterioration in your chimney, it is crucial to have it inspected by a professional. These issues can compromise the structural integrity of the chimney and pose a safety risk.
2. Chimney leaks:
If you notice water stains on your ceiling or walls near the chimney, it could indicate a chimney leak. A professional chimney repair service can identify the source of the leak and provide the necessary repairs to prevent further damage.
3. Chimney blockages:
If your chimney is not drawing properly or you notice a strong odor coming from it, there may be a blockage. Attempting to remove a blockage yourself can be dangerous, as it may involve climbing on the roof or using specialized equipment. A professional chimney repair service has the expertise and tools to safely remove blockages.
4. Chimney fires:
If you have experienced a chimney fire, even a small one, it is essential to have your chimney inspected and repaired by a professional. Chimney fires can cause hidden damage that may not be immediately visible.
5. Carbon monoxide concerns:
If you suspect a carbon monoxide leak from your chimney, it is crucial to seek professional help immediately. Carbon monoxide is a silent and deadly gas, and exposure can be life-threatening.
Remember, chimney repairs should always be handled by trained professionals to ensure the safety and functionality of your chimney.
How We Can Help
Luckily, our chimney repair service is here to help. After all, with the amount of rain that falls here in the Pacific Northwest, chimneys here absorb a lot of water, which leads to the mortar and brick needing repair on a more frequent basis than that of a home and chimney in California. Also, whenever we have freezing temperatures, the moisture in the brick and mortar expands and contracts, creating small hairline cracks and breaking down the mortar joints, crown and bricks. If left unfixed, the chimney could crumble and/or water has a greater potential of leaking into your home, leading to costly chimney repairs.
Protecting your Chimney
To protect against this, Chimcare offers an important maintenance procedure that most homeowners overlook: sealing your chimney to waterproof it against absorbing moisture. Our commercial-grade sealer will waterproof your chimney for 10 years.Â
Water protection is the primary concern where brick chimneys are concerned, and our chimney repair services help repair any damage caused from moisture. With a sealing service and/or installation of protective features such as chimney caps, flashing, and liners, our chimney repair company can help keep your chimney safe from fire and water damage in the future, too!
Preventative Maintenance Tips to Extend the Lifespan of Your Chimney
Taking care of your chimney through regular preventative maintenance can help extend its lifespan and prevent costly repairs. Here are some tips to keep your chimney in good condition:
1. Schedule annual inspections:
It is recommended to have your chimney inspected by a professional at least once a year. They can identify any potential issues and address them before they become major problems.
2. Clean your chimney regularly:
Regular chimney cleaning is essential to remove creosote buildup, which can lead to chimney fires. Hire a professional chimney sweep to clean your chimney thoroughly.
3. Install a chimney cap:
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chimney cap can prevent debris, animals, and rainwater from entering your chimney. It also helps to prevent downdrafts and keeps sparks from escaping.
4. Use dry and seasoned firewood:
Burning wet or unseasoned firewood can lead to excessive smoke, creosote buildup, and chimney damage. Make sure to use dry and seasoned firewood to prevent these issues.
5. Monitor your chimney for signs of damage:
Regularly inspect your chimney for any signs of cracks, loose bricks, or deteriorating mortar. If you notice any issues, contact a professional chimney repair service immediately.
By following these preventative maintenance tips, you can ensure the longevity and safety of your chimney.
FAQs
What are the common signs that indicate the need for chimney repairs?
There are several common signs that indicate the need for chimney repairs. One of the most obvious signs is visible damage to the chimney structure, such as cracks, crumbling mortar, or loose bricks. Another sign is water leakage, which can manifest as water stains on the ceiling or walls near the chimney, or even water pooling inside the fireplace. Additionally, if you notice a strong odor coming from your chimney, it could be a sign of a blockage or buildup of creosote, which requires professional cleaning. Other signs include difficulty starting a fire, excessive smoke or soot buildup, or a damper that doesn't open or close properly. If you notice any of these signs, it's important to have your chimney inspected and repaired as soon as possible to prevent further damage and ensure the safety of your home.
How often should chimney inspections and cleanings be done?
Chimney inspections and cleanings should be done at least once a year. This is recommended by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to ensure the safety and efficiency of your chimney. Regular inspections can help identify any potential issues or damage that may have occurred over time, such as cracks, blockages, or creosote buildup. Cleanings are necessary to remove any debris, soot, or creosote that may have accumulated in the chimney, which can pose a fire hazard. It's important to hire a professional chimney sweep to perform these inspections and cleanings, as they have the expertise and tools to properly assess and maintain your chimney.
What are the different types of chimney repairs?
There are several different types of chimney repairs that may be necessary depending on the condition of your chimney. Some common types of chimney repairs include:
1. Chimney relining: This involves replacing or repairing the lining of the chimney, which can become damaged or deteriorated over time. A damaged chimney lining can lead to issues such as leaks, smoke backdrafts, and increased risk of fire.
2. Chimney crown repair: The chimney crown is the top part of the chimney that helps protect it from water damage. If the chimney crown is cracked or damaged, it can allow water to seep into the chimney, causing further deterioration and potential structural issues.
3. Chimney flashing repair: The flashing is the metal strip that seals the area where the chimney meets the roof. If the flashing is damaged or improperly installed, it can allow water to enter the home and cause leaks.
4. Chimney cap repair or replacement: The chimney cap is the metal or masonry cover that sits on top of the chimney. It helps keep out rain, snow, animals, and debris. If the chimney cap is damaged or missing, it can allow water and animals to enter the chimney, leading to potential damage and blockages.
5. Masonry repair: Over time, the bricks and mortar of a chimney can deteriorate due to weather exposure and age. Masonry repairs may involve replacing damaged bricks, repointing mortar joints, or rebuilding sections of the chimney.
It's important to have a professional chimney repair company assess your chimney and determine the specific repairs needed. They will have the knowledge and expertise to identify any issues and provide the appropriate solutions to ensure the safety and functionality of your chimney.
How much does chimney repair typically cost?
The cost of chimney repair can vary depending on the type and extent of the repairs needed, as well as factors such as the location and accessibility of the chimney. On average, homeowners can expect to pay anywhere from $200 to $1,500 for chimney repairs. However, more extensive repairs or complex issues may cost upwards of $5,000 or more. It's important to get a professional assessment and quote from a reputable chimney repair company to get an accurate estimate for your specific situation. Keep in mind that investing in timely chimney repairs can help prevent further damage and potentially save you money in the long run.
Can chimney repairs be done as a DIY project or should professionals be hired?
Chimney repairs should always be done by professionals. While there may be some minor repairs that homeowners can handle themselves, such as cleaning the chimney or replacing a chimney cap, more extensive repairs should be left to the experts. Chimneys are complex structures that require specialized knowledge and skills to repair properly. Attempting to do repairs yourself can not only be dangerous but can also lead to further damage and costly repairs down the line. It's best to hire a reputable chimney repair company that has the experience and expertise to assess and fix any issues with your chimney.