Chimney Repair Washington

Precision Masonry Restoration

Expert Brick & Stone Chimney Repair

Stop chimney leaks, failing mortar, damaged flashing, and structural decay before the repair spreads. We repair chimneys on residential homes, apartment complexes, churches, and other Washington buildings.

Homes · Apartment Complexes · Churches · Commercial & Institutional Buildings
Free Project Assessment

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A short project quiz helps us understand the building, urgency, and likely repair scope.

1. Project details
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2. Contact details

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20+ YearsMasonry Experience
IMI CertifiedSkilled Masonry Team
Licensed & InsuredBRICKBD809Q4
5-Year WarrantyWorkmanship Coverage
Do Not Let the Damage Spread

Small chimney damage can become a larger structural and water problem.

Washington moisture, aging mortar, and roof transitions can turn one visible defect into damage across the crown, brickwork, flashing, and surrounding building envelope.

01

Leaks & Water Intrusion

Cracked crowns, failed flashing, and open joints let water enter the chimney and adjacent roof or wall areas.

02

Mortar & Brick Failure

Deteriorated joints and spalling brick expose more masonry and reduce the chimney’s stability over time.

03

Structural Movement

Leaning, separation, bulging, and repeated cracking can signal a deeper repair or rebuild requirement.

Brick chimney reconstruction and masonry repair
Chimney Repair for Residential and Larger Buildings

The right repair starts with the right diagnosis.

Chimney repair is not limited to single-family homes. The Brick Doctor can evaluate masonry chimneys on apartment buildings, churches, commercial properties, institutions, and other structures.

  • Chimney tuckpointing and mortar repair
  • Crown repair and complete crown replacement
  • Flashing and roof-to-chimney waterproofing
  • Damaged and spalling brick replacement
  • Partial and complete chimney rebuilds
  • Historic chimney masonry restoration
Discuss Your Chimney Project
Two Critical Leak and Failure Areas

Protect the chimney from the top down.

Crown Repair & Water Defense

Keep water out at the top of the chimney.

A correctly formed crown directs water away from the masonry below. Cracks, separation, or poor slope can accelerate deterioration.

  • Inspect cracks, separation, and slope
  • Evaluate brick and mortar below the crown
  • Repair or replace the crown when required
Flashing & Roof Transition

Protect the connection between chimney and roof.

Flashing, counterflashing, roofing, and masonry joints must work together. Temporary surface sealant is rarely a complete solution.

  • Review step and counterflashing
  • Correct overlap and water-shedding direction
  • Repair masonry around flashing cuts
Real Restoration Results

Before & After Chimney Restoration

Real project results provide the strongest proof for homeowners, property managers, and building owners comparing contractors.

A Clear Repair Process

From inspection to finished restoration.

A professional process gives decision-makers a clearer scope and reduces uncertainty before the work begins.

01

Inspection

Assess the crown, flashing, mortar, brick, movement, and likely water-entry points.

02

Repair Plan

Define the recommended scope, material approach, estimated timing, and project cost.

03

Restoration

Complete the approved masonry repair with careful preparation and clean execution.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers before chimney work begins.

These are the questions homeowners, churches, apartment managers, and property owners commonly ask before requesting a repair scope.

Still have a question? Tell us about the project.
Do I need tuckpointing or a complete chimney rebuild?
Tuckpointing may be enough when the brick remains stable and the main problem is failed mortar. A partial or complete rebuild may be required when there is widespread spalling, movement, separation, or structural deterioration.
Can you repair chimneys on apartment complexes, churches, or commercial buildings?
Yes. The chimney landing page is intended for residential homes and other buildings with masonry chimneys, including multifamily, religious, commercial, and institutional properties.
What usually causes a chimney to leak?
Common causes include cracked crowns, failed flashing, damaged mortar, porous or broken brick, caps, and poor roof-to-chimney transitions.
Can damaged bricks be replaced without rebuilding the whole chimney?
Often yes, when the surrounding masonry remains stable. A broader rebuild may be recommended if deterioration extends through a larger section or structural movement is present.
Are you licensed, bonded, insured, and certified?
Yes. The company is licensed, bonded, insured, and International Masonry Institute certified. The Washington contractor license displayed on this page is BRICKBD809Q4.
Start With a Clear Assessment

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