Chimney Repair in Huntington, NY

Fix It Right Before It Gets Dangerous

Stop chimney problems from turning into expensive disasters or safety hazards threatening your family.

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What our clients say

Bill S
Bill S
I highly recommend these guys. (Bob/Christian)They came right on time and were extremely neat and professional. They did a great job at a reasonable price.
Tommy Glenn
Tommy Glenn
I have been using Bobby and Sherwood for years. I highly recommend them. They did chimney repair and chimney sweep. Great work, great guys.
Ingrid V.
Ingrid V.
Highly recommend Ageless chimney. They were polite, professional and got the job done in one day, left my property as clean as they found it. Very happy!
Brian Nolin
Brian Nolin
Outstanding work, great service, and extremely reliable!!
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Professional Chimney Repair Services

What Proper Repair Actually Gets You

You get a chimney that works the way it’s supposed to. No more water dripping down your walls during storms. No more wondering if that crack is going to let carbon monoxide into your house.

Your fireplace becomes safe to use again. Your heating system vents properly. The brick stops crumbling onto your roof and into your gutters.

Most importantly, you stop losing sleep over whether a small problem is about to become a big, expensive one. When chimney repair is done right, it stays fixed. You’re not calling someone back in six months because the same issue popped up again.

Huntington Chimney Repair Experts

We Know Long Island Chimneys

We’ve been fixing chimneys in Huntington and across Long Island for years. We understand what salt air and coastal weather do to brick and mortar. We know which materials hold up and which ones fail after one winter.

Most chimney problems here aren’t random. They follow patterns based on how homes were built, what materials were used, and how our climate beats them up. We’ve seen the same issues hundreds of times, so we know exactly what needs to be fixed and what’s just cosmetic.

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Our Chimney Repair Process

Here's Exactly What We Do

We start with a thorough inspection to identify every problem, not just the obvious ones. You’ll know exactly what’s wrong, what’s urgent, and what can wait. No surprises, no upselling on stuff you don’t need.

The actual repair work depends on what we find, but it typically involves removing damaged materials, fixing structural issues, and rebuilding with proper weatherproofing. We use materials designed for coastal conditions because regular mortar and flashing don’t last here.

After the repair, we test everything to make sure it’s working safely. You get a clear explanation of what was fixed and how to maintain it. The goal is fixing it once, not creating a customer for life through poor workmanship.

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Complete Chimney Repair Solutions

Every Type of Chimney Problem

We handle everything from simple chimney cap repair to complete structural rebuilds. Chimney crown repair, flashing replacement, brick and mortar restoration, waterproofing, tuckpointing – whatever your chimney needs to be safe and functional again.

Emergency chimney repair is available when you have urgent safety issues like major leaks or structural damage. We also handle both residential and commercial properties throughout Huntington and the surrounding Long Island area.

The key is matching the right repair method to your specific problem. A leaking chimney might need new flashing, crown repair, or complete waterproofing depending on where the water is getting in. We figure out the root cause, not just patch the symptoms.

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How do I know if my chimney leak is serious?

Any water getting into your chimney is serious because it leads to bigger problems fast. Water damages the mortar joints, rusts the damper, and can cause the brick to crack when it freezes. If you see water stains on walls near your fireplace, white staining on the outside brick, or actual dripping during rain, you need it fixed now. Small leaks become major structural damage within a few seasons, especially here on Long Island where we get freeze-thaw cycles that make everything worse.
Chimney crowns crack because they’re constantly expanding and contracting with temperature changes, and most were built with regular concrete that can’t handle the movement. Add in Long Island’s coastal weather and salt air, and the concrete breaks down even faster. Once cracks start, water gets in and makes them bigger every time it freezes. A failing crown lets water pour directly into your chimney structure, causing damage that costs thousands more than crown repair. The fix is rebuilding it with proper chimney crown mix and waterproofing.
Chimney repair costs depend entirely on what’s actually wrong. Simple fixes like chimney cap replacement might be a few hundred dollars. Flashing repair typically runs more, while major structural work or complete crown rebuilds cost significantly more. The key is getting an honest assessment of what needs to be fixed versus what’s just cosmetic. We give you upfront pricing after the inspection so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Emergency repairs sometimes cost more due to urgency, but we’re transparent about pricing before we start any work.
Don’t use your fireplace if there are structural problems, cracks in the chimney, or issues with the flue liner. These problems can let carbon monoxide into your house or create fire hazards. If it’s just cosmetic brick damage or minor crown issues, it might be safe, but you need a professional assessment to be sure. We can tell you during the inspection whether it’s safe to use while waiting for repairs. When in doubt, don’t risk it – carbon monoxide poisoning and house fires aren’t worth the risk of a cozy fire.
Salt air from being near the ocean accelerates deterioration of standard masonry materials. Regular mortar breaks down faster here than inland areas. We use mortar mixes and sealers designed for coastal conditions that resist salt damage and handle the constant moisture. Standard flashing materials also corrode quicker, so we use upgraded materials that last longer in this environment. It costs a little more upfront but saves you from having to redo the same repairs every few years. Most chimney problems we see could have been prevented with the right materials from the start.
Properly done chimney repairs should last 15-25 years or more, depending on the type of work and materials used. Chimney caps and crowns built with quality materials and proper technique easily last 20+ years. Tuckpointing and brick repair can last even longer if done correctly. The key is using the right materials for Long Island’s climate and doing the work properly the first time. Cheap repairs with wrong materials might only last 3-5 years before failing again. We focus on repairs that actually solve the problem long-term, not quick fixes that create repeat customers.

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