Professional chimney leak repair that actually fixes the problem the first time, protecting your Newport County home from costly water damage.
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You get peace of mind knowing water isn’t slowly destroying your home’s structure. No more water stains creeping across your ceiling. No more musty smells that make you wonder what’s growing behind your walls.
Acting quickly prevents minor leaks from causing significant structural harm and stops moisture from seeping into ceilings and walls. Proper repairs help avert potential mold or mildew growth inside your home, maintaining healthier indoor air quality.
Quality chimney repairs in Newport County should last 15-20 years or more when done properly with the right materials, even with coastal conditions that accelerate wear. You’re investing in real protection, not a temporary patch that fails next winter.
Certified Chimney Inspections has been serving Newport County families since 2000. Our CSI certification means we actually know chimney systems inside and out, understanding what works in coastal areas and what doesn’t.
Newport’s coastal weather makes chimney leak repair particularly important, as coastal conditions can accelerate chimney deterioration. We’ve seen every type of problem these older Newport County homes can throw at us, and we know how to fix them properly the first time.
Our technicians aren’t general contractors trying to figure it out as they go. This is specialized work that requires specific knowledge, especially with the salt air and weather patterns that affect chimneys differently here than inland areas.
It starts with a free estimate where we actually look at what’s wrong – not just give you a ballpark number over the phone. Our technician examines the chimney structure, checks for water damage, and identifies the root cause of the problem.
We carefully inspect the structure to determine the exact cause before recommending a solution. Our process involves looking at the chimney crown, cap, bricks, mortar, and flashing to pinpoint vulnerabilities.
Once we know what’s actually wrong, we explain it in plain English. No technical jargon or scare tactics. You get a clear explanation of what needs to be fixed and why, plus what it takes to fix it properly so it doesn’t happen again.
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For flashing repair, we typically use durable metals like galvanized steel, aluminum, or copper, properly shaped and sealed against the chimney and roof deck to prevent water infiltration. Chimney flashing leak repair methods can range from applying sealant to gaps, refastening loose flashing, or completely removing and replacing the old metal flashing.
If the issue is water penetrating the bricks (chimney leaking through brick), we often apply specialized masonry waterproofing sealants. These products create a barrier against moisture while allowing the brick to breathe, preventing trapped water. Waterproofing can be beneficial if bricks are absorbing water, using breathable sealants that prevent water entry while letting internal moisture escape.
For deteriorating mortar joints, we use tuckpointing – removing the damaged mortar and replacing it with fresh mortar, restoring the integrity of the brickwork. Every repair is designed to work with Newport County’s specific coastal conditions, not against them.