Expert Chimney Masonry Repair Across Alexander, AR
Chimneys face more severe environmental stress than virtually any other element of your home's exterior. They endure constant thermal cycling as hot combustion gases warm the flue and cold air contracts it again. They absorb rainfall, freeze-thaw cycling, and decades of weathering on every exposed masonry surface. And unlike other exterior features, chimney deterioration is often invisible from the ground until water intrusion has already begun damaging interior ceilings, attic framing, or the chimney structure itself.
Hester Roofing's chimney repair technicians bring specific masonry expertise to the diagnosis and restoration of every chimney component. Our assessments are thorough and photographic. We inspect the chimney crown for cracking and erosion, the flashing for separation or corrosion, the mortar joints for deterioration, the brick surfaces for spalling and efflorescence, and the flue liner for cracking or joint failure. Every finding is documented in a written report that becomes the basis for your repair scope.
We use repair materials formulated for chimney applications, not standard construction masonry products. Our mortar selection matches the original mix design of your chimney's existing mortar to prevent the differential expansion that cracks incompatible repairs. Crown repairs use flexible crown coat products that accommodate movement without re-cracking. Flashing repairs and replacements use heavy-gauge aluminum or copper systems sealed with polymer mastics rated for high-temperature chimney environments.
What's Included in Our Chimney Repair Service
- ✓Comprehensive chimney inspection with written photographic report
- ✓Chimney crown repair or full crown replacement using flexible coatings
- ✓Flashing repair and replacement with proper counter-flashing installation
- ✓Mortar joint repointing using period-matched mortar mix formulations
- ✓Spalling brick repair and replacement with compatible masonry units
- ✓Chimney cap installation or replacement for top-of-flue weather protection
- ✓Waterproofing sealant application on brick and mortar surfaces
- ✓Flue liner inspection, repair, and relining as conditions require
Chimney Crown Failure
The crown is the concrete cap that covers the top of the chimney around the flue opening. When it cracks, water enters the chimney structure directly. We repair with flexible elastomeric coatings that resist re-cracking through temperature movement.
Flashing Leaks
Flashing at the roof-chimney junction is the most common source of roof-related water intrusion. We replace failed step flashing and counter-flashing using heavy-gauge metal with proper sealed overlapping that handles all anticipated movement.
Spalling Masonry
Freeze-thaw cycling causes absorbed moisture to expand inside brick, breaking away face material progressively. We replace damaged units and apply penetrating water repellents that prevent re-saturation without trapping existing moisture.
Mortar Repointing
Deteriorated mortar joints allow water to infiltrate the chimney structure. We repoint using pre-blended mortar matched to your original mix, cleaning joints to adequate depth before new material is applied and tooled.
Why Chimney Repairs Should Not Be Deferred
Every roofing contractor in Alexander, AR sees the same pattern repeatedly: homeowners notice a small ceiling stain near a chimney, assume it's minor, and defer investigation until a year or two later when the stain has grown, the attic framing shows early rot, and the repair scope has multiplied. Chimney water intrusion compounds because each wet-dry cycle deteriorates the masonry further while moisture travels down the flue liner and into the firebox, accelerating joint deterioration there as well. What begins as a crown crack repair becomes a crown, flashing, and liner restoration when action is delayed. Hester Roofing recommends addressing chimney deterioration at the earliest signs rather than waiting for symptoms to escalate.