Our process starts with a thorough inspection of your entire chimney system. We examine the exterior masonry, check the chimney cap and crown, inspect the flashing around your roofline, and assess the interior flue condition. This isn’t a quick visual check—we’re looking for the specific types of damage that Long Island’s coastal weather causes.
Once we identify the issues, you get a detailed explanation of what needs to be fixed and why. No mysterious problems that require expensive solutions you can’t understand. We explain whether you’re dealing with mortar deterioration from salt air, crown damage from freeze-thaw cycles, or flashing problems that let water into your home.
Our actual repair work uses materials selected for Suffolk County’s climate conditions. We custom-mix mortars to match your chimney’s age and local weather demands, install marine-grade components where needed, and ensure every repair addresses the root cause rather than just covering symptoms. When we finish, your chimney is ready to handle whatever Long Island weather brings next.