Masonry Repair New Jersey
A masonry chimney is constructed of a variety of masonry and metal materials, including brick, mortar, concrete, concrete block, stone, flue tile, steel and cast iron. All masonry chimneys contain combinations of, or possibly all of, these materials, most of which are adversely affected by direct contact with water or water penetration. All masonry chimney construction materials, except stone, will suffer accelerated deterioration as a result of prolonged contact with water. Masonry materials deteriorate quickly when exposed to the freeze/thaw process, in which moisture that has penetrated the materials periodically freezes and expands causing undue stress. Water in the chimney also causes rust in steel and cast iron, weakening or destroying the metal parts.
Tuckpointing:
Tuckpointing helps to prevent water from entering into the chimney system. If the mortar joints are not repaired, water will seep down the chimney and sometimes between the chimney and the flue lining. Moisture can do a serious amount of unseen damage, such as cause mold, mildew, and rotting wood.
Crown Repair:
The main and most important purpose of a chimney crown is to protect the chimney structure from deterioration due to weather exposure. Properly installed chimney crowns are able to achieve this by extending over the walls of the chimney structure. Our experts provide frame crowns that ensure a full chimney protection.
Firebox Repair:
If you notice cracks in your firebox, do not ignore them! They can be repaired if they have not become too wide. Safeguard your home and the lives of your family members by having this problem dealt with before using your fireplace.
Fireplace Rebuilds
Our nationally certified technician performs full fireplace rebuild. At Everest Chimney we can rebuild your entire system from the ground up if necessary. Our experienced chimney masonry technicians can build a chimney and hearth that will serve you for years and meet all of your design specifications and preferences.