Fast, reliable chimney leak repair that actually fixes the problem the first time.
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Water stops dripping into your firebox. Stains on your ceiling disappear. That musty smell in your living room is gone for good.
You’re not dealing with emergency buckets during rainstorms anymore. Your chimney works like it should – keeping water out and letting smoke escape properly.
The constant worry about structural damage ends. Your home stays dry, your family stays safe, and you can actually enjoy your fireplace again without wondering what’s happening behind the walls.
We’ve been solving leak problems in Swansea Center and throughout Bristol County since the late 1990s. We understand how coastal moisture affects chimney brickwork here.
Our CSIA-certified technicians know the specific challenges of Massachusetts weather – from winter freeze-thaw cycles that crack crowns to summer humidity that accelerates mortar deterioration.
We’ve seen every type of leak problem in this area. Damaged flashing from nor’easters. Crown cracks from ice expansion. Spalling bricks from decades of New England weather. We fix them all, and we fix them to last.
First, we inspect your entire chimney system to find exactly where water is getting in. Not just the obvious spots – we check flashing, crown, cap, and masonry for any entry points.
Next, we explain what we found and what needs to be fixed. No surprise charges, no unnecessary upselling. Just straight talk about what’s broken and how we’ll fix it.
Then we do the repair work using quality materials designed for New England weather. We protect your home with drop cloths and HEPA vacuums so there’s no mess left behind. You get a chimney that keeps water out, year after year.
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We handle every type of chimney leak common in Swansea Center. Flashing repairs run $300-$800 depending on the damage. Crown sealing and minor crack repairs typically cost $150-$400. More extensive masonry work ranges from $1,000-$3,500.
Bristol County’s weather is tough on chimneys. Heavy rains in spring and fall. Ice and snow all winter. High humidity in summer. This cycle of wet and dry, freeze and thaw, breaks down even well-built chimneys over time.
That’s why we use materials specifically chosen for coastal New England conditions. Our flashing work stands up to nor’easters. Our crown repairs handle freeze-thaw cycles. Our waterproofing lets moisture vapor escape while keeping liquid water out – critical for preventing trapped moisture damage in this climate.