Professional chimney leak repair that actually lasts, backed by CSI-certified technicians with over two decades of experience.
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When your chimney stops leaking, you stop worrying about water stains creeping down your walls. No more musty smells. No more wondering if that next storm will make things worse.
You get back to enjoying your fireplace instead of stressing about it. Your home’s value stays protected, and you’re not throwing money at the same problem every few years.
That’s what happens when the repair is done right the first time. You move on with your life, knowing your chimney is actually fixed.
Certified Chimney Inspections has been fixing leaking chimneys in Narragansett since 2000. We’re the same core team, with the same attention to detail, the same commitment to doing the job right.
Our technicians are CSI certified through the Chimney Safety Institute of America. That means we know exactly what causes chimney leaks and how to fix them permanently.
We’ve seen every type of leak problem you can imagine. From failed flashing around the base to deteriorating crowns at the top, we know what works and what doesn’t in Narragansett’s coastal climate.
First, we find the actual source of your leak. Not just where you see the water damage, but where it’s actually getting in. This means checking the flashing, crown, cap, and brick mortar joints.
Next, we explain exactly what needs to be repaired and why. You’ll know what caused the problem and what it takes to fix it permanently. No surprises, no upselling.
Then we get to work. Whether it’s replacing damaged flashing, rebuilding a deteriorated crown, or repointing mortar joints, we use materials that will hold up to Narragansett’s weather. When we’re done, your chimney leak is actually fixed, not just patched.
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Every chimney leak repair starts with a thorough inspection to identify all problem areas. We check flashing around the chimney base, examine the crown and cap, and assess the condition of mortar joints and brickwork.
The repair work addresses the root cause, not just the symptoms. This might mean replacing step flashing, installing new counter flashing, rebuilding a damaged crown, or applying professional-grade waterproofing to porous brick.
You also get the peace of mind that comes with working with CSI-certified professionals who understand how chimney systems work. We know which materials last in coastal Rhode Island and which shortcuts lead to repeat problems.