Chimney Repair in North Amityville, NY

Stop Chimney Problems Before They Damage Your Home

Fast, reliable chimney repair that actually lasts—protecting your North Amityville home from water damage and safety hazards.

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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 Leak Repair Services

Your Home Safe and Dry Again

When your chimney works right, you don’t think about it. No water stains spreading across your ceiling during storms. No worrying about carbon monoxide or fire hazards every time you light a fire. No watching small cracks turn into expensive structural problems.

That’s what proper chimney repair gets you—peace of mind and a home that’s actually protected. You’ll sleep better knowing your family is safe and your biggest investment isn’t slowly deteriorating from the top down.

The difference between a quick patch job and real repair work shows up in your next storm. Real repair means addressing the root cause, not just covering up symptoms. It means using materials that can handle Long Island’s weather and installation techniques that last decades, not seasons.

North Amityville Chimney Repair Specialists

We Actually Fix Chimneys Right

We’ve been handling chimney repairs across Long Island for years, and we’ve seen what happens when homeowners try to save money with the wrong contractor. Leaks that come back every winter. “Repairs” that fail within months. Safety issues that never get properly addressed.

That’s exactly what we don’t do. Every repair job starts with understanding what’s actually wrong—not just what’s visible from the ground. We know North Amityville’s older homes and the specific problems that show up in chimneys built decades ago.

Licensed, insured, and focused on getting it right the first time. No shortcuts, no temporary fixes that’ll have you calling someone else in six months.

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Our Chimney Repair Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we actually look at your chimney—not just from the ground, but up close where the problems are. A real inspection that identifies what’s causing the issue, not just what you can see from your living room.

Then you get a clear explanation of what needs to be fixed and why. No technical jargon, no pressure tactics. Just honest information about what’s wrong, what it’ll cost to fix it right, and what happens if you wait.

The repair work itself is straightforward but thorough. We address the root cause, whether that’s damaged flashing, cracked masonry, a deteriorated crown, or structural issues. Quality materials, proper techniques, and cleanup that leaves your property the way we found it.

You’ll know the job is done when your chimney actually works the way it’s supposed to—keeping water out, venting safely, and protecting your home for years to come.

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Complete Chimney Masonry Repair Services

Everything Your Chimney Actually Needs

Chimney crown repair and replacement for the concrete cap that protects your chimney from water damage. Flashing repair to seal the connection between your chimney and roof. Brick and masonry repair for cracked, crumbling, or damaged chimney structure.

Chimney waterproofing that actually works in Long Island weather. Tuckpointing to restore mortar joints and structural integrity. Cap and screen installation to keep water and animals out while maintaining proper ventilation.

Emergency repairs when your chimney problem can’t wait. Whether it’s a leak that’s damaging your home or a structural issue that’s creating safety hazards, we handle urgent situations quickly and correctly.

Every service includes the same approach—identify the real problem, fix it properly, and make sure it stays fixed. No band-aid solutions, no coming back to redo the same work six months later.

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How do I know if my chimney leak is serious?

Any water getting into your home through the chimney is serious and needs immediate attention. Even small leaks cause significant damage over time—rotting wood framing, destroying insulation, creating mold problems, and weakening structural components. If you see water stains on walls or ceilings near your chimney, smell musty odors, or notice white staining on exterior brickwork, you have a leak that’s already causing damage. The longer you wait, the more expensive the repairs become. Most chimney leaks start small but quickly get worse during Long Island’s storm seasons.
Chimney crowns crack from freeze-thaw cycles, poor construction, and normal settling over time. Long Island’s weather is particularly hard on crowns because water gets into small cracks, freezes, and expands the damage. Many older crowns were built too thin or with the wrong materials, making them vulnerable to cracking within just a few years. Once a crown cracks, water pours directly into your chimney structure, causing extensive damage to brickwork, flashing, and interior components. A properly built crown should last decades, but damaged crowns need immediate replacement to prevent major structural problems.
Chimney repair costs depend entirely on what’s actually wrong and how long the problem has been developing. Simple flashing repairs might cost a few hundred dollars, while major structural work or complete crown replacement can run several thousand. The key is catching problems early—a small leak that gets fixed immediately costs much less than the same leak after it’s damaged your roof, walls, and interior. Most homeowners are surprised by how affordable proper repairs are compared to the cost of ignoring the problem. Every situation is different, which is why honest inspection and clear estimates matter more than ballpark pricing.
Never use a fireplace when your chimney has structural damage, flashing problems, or significant cracks. Using a damaged chimney creates serious fire and carbon monoxide risks that can be deadly. Even minor-looking damage can allow dangerous gases to enter your home or let sparks reach combustible materials. Water damage inside the chimney can also create blockages that prevent proper venting. If you’re not sure whether your chimney is safe to use, don’t risk it. A professional inspection will tell you exactly what needs to be fixed before you can safely use your fireplace again.
Properly done chimney repairs should last 15-25 years or more, depending on the type of work and materials used. Quality flashing repairs can last decades, while crown replacement with proper materials and techniques should protect your chimney for 20+ years. The key is doing the work right the first time with appropriate materials for Long Island’s climate. Cheap repairs using wrong materials or poor techniques might fail within months, forcing you to pay for the same work multiple times. Investing in quality repair work actually saves money long-term because you’re not dealing with the same problems repeatedly.
Chimney repair fixes specific problems while preserving the existing structure—replacing damaged flashing, repairing cracks, rebuilding crowns, or fixing individual bricks. Rebuilding means tearing down and reconstructing major portions of the chimney, usually because damage is too extensive for individual repairs. Most chimney problems can be solved with targeted repairs if caught early enough. However, chimneys with severe structural damage, extensive water damage, or major settling issues might need partial or complete rebuilding. A thorough inspection determines whether your chimney can be repaired or needs more extensive reconstruction work.

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