Chimney Restoration | Brick Chimney Rebuilds | Concrete Crown Specialists
A damaged chimney isn’t just an eyesore—it can lead to leaks, structural deterioration, and costly interior and or roof damage. Our masonry specialists provide expert chimney repair, partial rebuilds, and full chimney reconstruction using durable materials designed to withstand Windsor‑Essex’s harsh seasonal weather.
We restore both safety and appearance while ensuring your chimney performs properly for years to come.
Using a Drone we get HD images and videos of your Chimney bricks, stones and mortar for any signs of damage or deterioration. In addition, we inspect the integrity of your chimney crown. This is the part of your chimney that fails first, allowing water penetration into the structure of your chimney, roof and house
We fix cracked mortar joints, loose bricks, and deteriorating masonry to restore strength and prevent moisture penetration.
If your chimney is beyond repair, we can safely remove it down to the roofline and rebuild it using customer‑approved brick or stone for a custom, long‑lasting finish., This includes solid concrete crown with 2” overhang and drip edge
Damaged or deteriorated flues can affect ventilation and safety. We replace failing flue liners to restore proper chimney function.
We pour solid concrete chimney crowns that extend past the brick or stone to form a protective drip edge. This design directs water away from masonry surfaces and prevents moisture intrusion. Long lasting and ascetically pleasing
We proudly provide chimney repair services throughout: windsor essex county, including, but not limited to south windsor, South Walkerville, Essex, Comber, Amhurstburg, Woodslee, McGregor and LaSalle
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Many chimney problems start with a poorly built crown. Standard builder‑grade crowns are often just a thin layer of sand‑mix concrete. As masonry units underneath expand and contracts do to our seasonal temperature changes, these thin caps will crack and split.
Once cracks form, water penetrates inside the chimney structure. During freeze‑thaw cycles common in Windsor and Essex County, trapped moisture expands and gradually breaks down bricks, mortar, and internal components.
We focus on long‑term durability—not temporary patch fixes.
Addressing these early prevents full chimney failure.