Once water, freeze-thaw cycles, and age break down the masonry itself, patch jobs stop holding. Quick Chimney takes the compromised sections down and reconstructs them with fresh brick, block, or stone, restoring both the structure and the look of your home. With crews available coast to coast, a failing chimney never has to wait.
What is included
- On-site structural evaluation to determine how much of the stack must come down
- Above-roof rebuilds for upper-stack damage and complete reconstructions when the whole chimney has failed
- Help choosing brick, block, or stone that suits your home's exterior
- A new concrete crown, rain cap, and flashing finished as one project
- Flue liner inspection, with replacement where the rebuild calls for it
- Full site cleanup and haul-away of old masonry debris
Signs you might need this
- The chimney leans or has pulled away from the side of the house
- Whole bricks are cracked, flaking apart, or falling to the ground
- Mortar joints have worn so deep you can fit a finger in them
- A home inspector or sweep has declared the structure unsafe to use
- Patch repairs keep failing while the damage keeps spreading
How it works
Free Quote
Tell us what is going on. You get a clear, honest estimate fast.
Tidy Work
Drop cloths down, vacuums out, your home protected throughout.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a full rebuild or just the top section?
Most deterioration concentrates above the roofline, where the masonry takes the worst of the weather, so a partial rebuild handles many cases. A full reconstruction is reserved for chimneys with damage running down through the structure. Your technician will walk you through which one your chimney actually needs after the on-site evaluation.
Is it safe to use my fireplace while I wait for the rebuild?
If the structure is compromised, stop using it until the work is done. Loose masonry can fall into the flue or off the stack, and a damaged chimney may no longer vent combustion gases the way it should. Keeping it cold until the rebuild is the safe move.
Will the rebuilt chimney match the rest of my house?
The crew sources brick and mortar color as close to your existing masonry as possible. Decades of weathering can make an exact match difficult, but the goal is always a blend that looks like it has been part of the house all along, and new masonry tones down noticeably as it ages.