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Chimney Repair– Restore & Protect Your Chimney
At Wafa Masonry, we specialize in chimney repair services to restore your chimney’s safety, functionality, and appearance. Over time, chimneys can suffer from cracks, leaks, and deterioration due to weather, moisture, and normal wear and tear.
Why Chimney Repair is Important
✅ Prevents Water Damage – Stops leaks that can weaken your home’s structure.
✅ Improves Safety – Fixes cracks and loose bricks that could cause chimney collapse.
✅ Enhances Efficiency – Ensures proper venting for fireplaces and heating systems.
✅ Extends Chimney Lifespan – Protects against long-term damage and costly replacements.
Common Chimney Repair Services We Offer
🔹 Brick & Mortar Repairs – Fixing cracks and damaged masonry.
🔹 Chimney Crown Repair – Sealing and rebuilding the top of your chimney.
🔹 Flashing Repair – Preventing leaks where the chimney meets the roof.
🔹 Chimney Relining – Replacing or repairing the interior liner for better performance.
📞 Need chimney repairs? Contact Wafa Masonry for a free inspection!
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service related FAQ’s
While small fixes like sealing cracks may be DIY-friendly, professional repair is recommended to ensure a proper waterproof seal and avoid long-term damage.
Most repairs and installations take a few hours to a day, depending on the complexity of the job.
With proper installation, chimney flashing can last 20-30 years. However, severe weather conditions or improper installation may shorten its lifespan.
Chimney flashing is a metal barrier installed where the chimney meets the roof. It prevents water from seeping into your home, protecting both the chimney and roofing materials.
Look for signs like water stains on ceilings, rusted flashing, leaks inside the fireplace, or loose flashing material. If you notice these issues, it’s time for an inspection.