It is easy to overlook chimney damage—as many homeowners do—if you have a brick or stone chimney. Since brick and stone are durable building materials, most American homeowners assume they don’t require maintenance. Unfortunately, this assumption isn’t correct. Even though masonry won’t rot like wood, it can deteriorate. Homes with chimneys that are 30 to 50 years old are at the greatest risk. Chimney tuckpointing or repointing is the fix for mortar deterioration.
At Dr. Chimney DTX, we recognize the importance of maintaining the structural integrity and visual appeal of your chimney. Our specialized tuckpointing services are designed to revitalize the mortar joints, ensuring the longevity and strength of your chimney.
Damaged Drywall
Water damage to the walls surrounding your chimney often indicates that you have a chimney leak. Cracked or broken mortar joints may be the culprit.
Rusty Firebox or Damper
Rust stains in the firebox or a rusted damper are indicators of a chimney leak in the masonry.
Discolored Mortar
When mortar becomes weathered or starts deteriorating, it can become discolored. If you notice that part or all of your mortar has changed color, call on a chimney expert for an inspection!
Flaking Mortar
Flakes of mortar around your chimney are a clear sign that tuckpointing is needed. Old mortar that has weakened can begin to fall apart and won’t have a strong bond.
Cracked Mortar
Cracks of any size—thin or wide—are troublesome indicators that your chimney needs some TLC. Even the most delicate crack can allow water to seep into the masonry. During Dallas, Tx long winters, the crack will usually widen as moisture expands (freezes) and contracts (thaws) inside.
Spalling Brickwork
The freeze-thaw cycle that deteriorates mortar can cause spalling or cracked brickwork. If you notice spalling, your chimney is in immediate need of tuckpointing to prevent it from weakening further or even causing a full chimney collapse
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