When restoration isn't
enough anymore.

Sometimes a chimney is past the point of tuckpointing. Leaning structures, spalled brick all the way down, cracked liners, or a crown that's past saving. We take it down to a sound course and rebuild from there.

Full versus partial rebuilds

A partial rebuild tackles just the section that's failed, usually above the roof line, where freeze-thaw hits hardest. A full rebuild goes all the way down to the sound masonry. We'll tell you honestly which one your chimney actually needs, and we'll show you the logic on-site before the first brick comes down.

Matching brick and proper flue work

We source brick that matches the existing structure in color, texture, and size so the rebuild doesn't stand out on your house. Flue liners get replaced with the right thickness and the right number of sections. Every course gets laid plumb, struck clean, and finished to shed water properly.

Built for New England weather

Our mortar mix is calibrated for freeze-thaw cycles, and we spec crowns with a proper drip edge and overhang so rain never lands on top of the brick. The cap keeps animals and debris out. The flashing lap keeps water out of the attic. Small details, big difference.

Ready to get a real number?

Free estimates across Central Connecticut. Call us or drop a message. We'll come out, walk the roof, and leave you with a written quote the same day.

Free estimate Call now