Framed chimneys rely on their siding to keep water away from the wood structure inside the chase. When that siding cracks, rots, or pulls loose, moisture gets in and the damage spreads fast. Our chimney siding replacement service strips the old cladding down to the frame, repairs what is hiding underneath, and installs new siding that matches your home and seals out the weather.
What is included
- Full removal of the existing chase siding and trim
- Inspection of the sheathing and framing underneath for rot or water damage
- Replacement of damaged sheathing and installation of a new moisture barrier
- New siding installed to match or complement your home's exterior
- Fresh corner trim, flashing details, and sealant at all joints
- Complete cleanup and haul-away of old materials
Signs you might need this
- Siding on the chimney chase is cracked, warped, or pulling away
- Soft spots, rot, or peeling paint on the chase exterior
- Water stains on ceilings or walls near the chimney
- Gaps opening up at corners, trim, or where siding meets the roof
- The chase siding looks faded or mismatched after a partial repair
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
How do I know if my chimney needs siding replacement instead of a repair?
If the damage is limited to one or two boards, a repair may be enough. But widespread cracking, rot, or water staining usually means moisture has gotten behind the siding, and replacing the full cladding is the only way to fix the problem at its source. We inspect the chase first and recommend the option that actually solves it.
Can you match the new siding to the rest of my house?
In most cases, yes. We work with common siding materials and profiles, including vinyl, fiber cement, and wood, and we aim to match the color and style of your existing exterior as closely as possible so the chase blends in.
What happens if you find rot under the old siding?
We replace it. Part of every siding replacement is checking the sheathing and framing once the old material comes off. If we find damaged wood, we repair or replace it and add a proper moisture barrier before the new siding goes on, so you are not covering up a problem that will come back.