Modern materials destroy historic chimneys. Get authentic restoration that preserves your Easton Center home’s character and value.
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You’re not getting another quick fix with inappropriate materials that cause more problems down the road. Your historic chimney gets period-appropriate lime mortar, carefully matched bricks, and traditional techniques that actually work with centuries-old construction.
No more worrying about hard Portland cement cracking your soft historic bricks. No more moisture problems from materials that don’t breathe. Your chimney restoration looks authentic because it is authentic.
You keep the architectural character that makes your property valuable while bringing everything up to modern safety standards. The result protects your investment and gives you peace of mind for decades.
Above and Beyond Chimney has been restoring historic chimneys throughout Bristol County for years. We understand what makes Easton Center’s 18th and 19th-century homes different from modern construction.
We’re not general contractors learning on your dime. We know why your 1700s chimney needs lime mortar, not cement. We understand how to source period-appropriate materials and which traditional techniques preserve structural integrity.
Easton Center’s history runs deep – from its 1694 settlement through the industrial boom of the Ames Shovel Works. These homes were built with specific methods that require specialized knowledge to restore properly.
First, we thoroughly assess your chimney’s age, original construction, and current condition. This isn’t a quick look. We document everything, identify what materials were used originally, and spot previous repairs that might be causing damage.
Then we plan the restoration using materials that match your chimney’s original construction. If you need lime mortar, we source it. If original bricks need matching, we find them. We don’t force modern solutions onto historic structures.
The actual restoration follows traditional techniques your chimney was built with. We salvage original materials whenever possible, use mortar mixes that won’t damage historic bricks, and rebuild following original construction patterns. You get authenticity with modern safety.
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Easton Center’s historic homes, many dating back to the 1700s and 1800s, were built with materials and techniques that modern repairs can actually destroy. Standard Portland cement mortar is too hard for soft historic bricks and accelerates deterioration.
Bristol County’s construction history matters. The lime-based mortars originally used were softer and breathable, allowing moisture movement that prevented damage. When we restore your chimney, we replicate these original material properties.
Many Easton Center historic homes have inappropriate modern repairs from previous decades. Part of our restoration process involves identifying and correcting these problems before they cause further damage to your chimney’s historic masonry.