Chimney Builder in Eastondale, MA

Solid Chimneys Built to Last Decades

Professional chimney construction and rebuilding that stands up to New England weather, protecting your home and family for generations.

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Your Chimney Problems Actually Get Solved

When your chimney is leaning, crumbling, or showing major structural damage, you need more than a quick fix. You need a complete rebuild that addresses the root cause and gives you decades of reliable performance.

A properly built chimney means no more worrying about fires, no more drafts stealing your heat, and no more expensive emergency repairs. Your heating system works efficiently, your insurance stays valid, and your family stays safe.

That’s what happens when the job gets done right the first time by contractors who understand Bristol County’s unique weather challenges and building requirements.

Eastondale Chimney Building Experts

25+ Years Building Chimneys That Last

Above and Beyond Chimney has been serving Bristol County homeowners since 1999, building and rebuilding chimneys that stand up to everything New England weather throws at them.

Our CSIA-certified technicians understand exactly how coastal moisture affects chimney masonry in this area. We’ve seen what happens when corners get cut, and we’ve fixed plenty of chimneys that should have been built right the first time.

Every chimney we build uses materials specifically chosen for our local climate, with proper flashing, appropriate mortar mixes, and construction techniques that account for freeze-thaw cycles that are brutal on masonry work around here.

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Chimney Construction Process

How We Build Your New Chimney

First, we assess your existing structure and determine whether you need a partial rebuild from the roofline up or a complete reconstruction from the foundation. We take detailed measurements and photos so you know exactly what we’re working with.

Next, we carefully dismantle any compromised sections, protecting your roof and property throughout the process. We salvage any bricks that can be reused and dispose of damaged materials properly.

Then we rebuild using proper masonry techniques, matching mortar composition to your existing structure, and installing new flashing that integrates seamlessly with your roofline. Every joint gets properly tooled, every course gets checked for level, and the final structure gets tested for proper draft and safety.

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Chimney Rebuilding Bristol County

What You Get With Professional Construction

Your new chimney includes proper foundation work, correctly sized flue liners, and masonry work that’s built to handle Bristol County’s weather patterns. We use mortar mixes that can handle freeze-thaw cycles and bricks that won’t spall after a few seasons.

You also get proper flashing installation that actually keeps water out, not the kind that looks good for six months then starts leaking. Every chimney includes a quality cap and damper system that keeps animals out and controls airflow properly.

Most importantly, you get construction that meets current building codes and safety standards. That means proper clearances, appropriate materials, and techniques that have been proven to work in this climate over decades of real-world performance.

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How long does a complete chimney rebuild take in Eastondale?

A complete chimney rebuild typically takes 3-5 days depending on the height and complexity of your chimney. Partial rebuilds from the roofline up usually take 2-3 days.Weather plays a role since we can’t do masonry work in freezing temperatures or heavy rain. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if conditions cause delays.The actual timeline also depends on whether we need to wait for permits or if there are any structural issues we discover once we start the work that require additional attention.
Chimney repair involves fixing specific problems like repointing mortar joints, replacing individual bricks, or patching small cracks. Rebuilding means taking down and reconstructing major sections or the entire chimney structure.If you have widespread mortar deterioration, multiple courses of spalled bricks, or structural instability, repair won’t solve the underlying problem. You’ll just be throwing money at symptoms while the real issues get worse.Rebuilding gives you essentially a new chimney that’s built to current codes and designed to handle decades of use. It’s more expensive upfront but eliminates the cycle of constant repairs that never really fix anything.
Yes, most chimney rebuilding projects require permits from the Town of Easton building department. We handle the permit application process and make sure all work meets local building codes.The permit process typically takes 1-2 weeks, and we won’t start work until we have proper approvals. This protects you from code violations and ensures the work will pass inspection.Some minor repairs might not require permits, but anything involving structural work or major reconstruction definitely does. We’ll let you know what’s required for your specific project during the initial assessment.
Partial rebuilds from the roofline up typically range from $3,000 to $8,000 depending on height and complexity. Complete rebuilds can range from $8,000 to $15,000 or more for complex structures.The cost depends on several factors: height of the chimney, type of materials needed, accessibility, and whether we encounter any structural surprises once we start the work.We provide detailed written estimates that break down materials and labor costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprises, no hidden fees, and no pressure to decide immediately.
Insurance coverage depends on what caused the damage. If it’s due to a covered event like a storm or fire, you may have coverage. If it’s due to normal wear and neglect, probably not.We can work with your insurance adjuster and provide detailed documentation of the damage and necessary repairs. Sometimes insurance will cover part of the cost even if they don’t cover everything.Either way, we’ll give you a detailed estimate that clearly explains what work is necessary for safety versus what might be considered upgrades. This helps you make informed decisions about how to proceed.
If your chimney is leaning, has large vertical cracks, or shows extensive spalling where brick faces are flaking off, you likely need rebuilding. Widespread mortar deterioration throughout multiple sections also indicates rebuilding is necessary.A professional inspection can determine the extent of damage and whether the structure is still sound enough for repairs. We’ll climb up and actually examine the chimney, not just look at it from the ground.Signs that repair might be sufficient include isolated areas of damaged mortar, a few spalled bricks, or minor settling cracks. But when damage is widespread or affects structural integrity, rebuilding is the only safe solution.