Chimney Repair in Jamestown, RI

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CSI certified professionals with over 20 years solving Jamestown’s toughest chimney problems.

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Professional Chimney Repair Service

Safe Fireplaces That Actually Work

Your chimney stops being a worry. No more wondering if that crack is dangerous or if smoke should be coming back into your house.

You get a fireplace that draws properly, burns cleanly, and keeps your family safe. The kind of repair work that lasts years, not months.

When we’re done, you’ll know exactly what was wrong, what we fixed, and what to watch for going forward. No surprises, no return visits for the same problem, no wondering if you got taken advantage of.

Jamestown Chimney Repair Contractors

Same Team Since 2000

We’ve been fixing chimneys in Jamestown since 2000 with the same group of people. Not a revolving door of subcontractors or weekend warriors.

Our technicians are CSI certified through the Chimney Safety Institute of America. That means we actually know what we’re looking at when we inspect your chimney, not just guessing.

We’re not the cheapest option in town, and we’re upfront about that. You’re paying for people who know what they’re doing and stand behind their work.

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Chimney Repair Process

Here's How We Fix It

First, we actually look at your chimney. Not just the parts you can see from the ground, but the whole system. We’ll tell you what’s wrong, what’s not wrong, and what might become a problem later.

Then we explain what needs to happen and why. No technical jargon, no overselling. Just straight talk about what your chimney needs to work safely.

The repair work itself depends on what’s broken. Could be masonry work, liner replacement, cap installation, or structural repairs. We handle all of it in-house with our own people. When we’re finished, we clean up and show you exactly what we did.

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Chimney Masonry Repair Services

What's Actually Included

Complete chimney masonry repair, from repointing mortar joints to rebuilding entire sections. We fix structural problems, not just cosmetic ones.

Fireplace restoration when your firebox is cracked or damaged. Crown repairs when water’s getting in from the top. Liner installation when your old clay tiles are falling apart.

Jamestown’s salt air is tough on masonry work. We use materials that hold up to coastal conditions, not the cheap stuff that’ll need replacing in a few years. You also get our honest assessment of what’s worth fixing versus what needs replacing entirely.

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How do I know if my chimney needs repair?

Look for white staining on the outside bricks, rusty damper or firebox, cracked or missing mortar, or water stains around the fireplace. If you smell musty odors when it rains or see pieces of tile or brick in the firebox, that’s a clear sign something’s wrong. Most importantly, if smoke enters your room instead of going up the chimney, stop using it immediately and call us. These aren’t problems that fix themselves, and they typically get worse and more expensive over time.
Cleaning removes creosote and debris from inside your chimney. Repair fixes structural problems with the chimney itself. You might need cleaning every year, but repairs are usually needed when something’s actually broken or damaged. A cleaning won’t fix a cracked crown, damaged liner, or deteriorating mortar joints. Many companies only do cleaning, so they’ll either miss repair issues or refer you somewhere else. We handle both, which means we can spot problems early and fix them properly.
It depends entirely on what’s wrong. Simple mortar repairs might run a few hundred dollars. Major structural work or full liner replacement can be several thousand. We provide free estimates because the only way to give you an accurate price is to actually look at your specific situation. Beware of anyone giving you prices over the phone or companies that seem unusually cheap. Quality chimney repair isn’t a bargain-basement service, and cutting corners usually means you’ll be paying again sooner than you’d like.
That depends on what’s wrong, but when in doubt, don’t use it. If there are cracks in the firebox, problems with the liner, or issues with the chimney structure, using your fireplace could be dangerous. Carbon monoxide poisoning and house fires are real risks with damaged chimneys. We’ll tell you straight up during our inspection whether it’s safe to use or not. If it’s not safe, we’ll explain why and what needs to happen before you can use it again. Your safety is more important than a cozy fire.
Yes, we offer in-house financing for qualifying customers. We understand that major chimney repairs can be unexpected expenses, and we’d rather help you get the work done properly than have you put it off or go with a cheaper option that won’t last. We’ll discuss financing options during your free estimate if the repair cost is significant. The application process is straightforward, and we can often get you approved quickly so you can move forward with the necessary repairs.
When done properly with quality materials, most chimney repairs should last 15-20 years or more. The lifespan depends on the type of repair, the materials used, and Jamestown’s coastal weather conditions. Our masonry work is designed to handle salt air and freeze-thaw cycles that are common here. We use appropriate materials for coastal conditions, not the cheapest options available. Poor quality repairs might last only a few years, which is why the initial investment in doing it right is worth it. We stand behind our work because we know it’s built to last.