Chimney Repair & Masonry in Carmichael, CA
Water is what destroys Sacramento chimneys, and it almost always gets in at the crown, the flashing or a failed mortar joint. We fix the cause, not the stain.
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Why Chimney Repair & Masonry Matters
A chimney is the only part of the house with masonry exposed on all four sides and on top. Sacramento's climate is unusually hard on it: long, very hot, bone-dry summers open hairline cracks through thermal expansion, then a concentrated wet season drives rain into every one of them. Water gets into the crown, saturates the brick, and freezes just often enough at foothill elevations to spall the faces off. Left alone, a cracked crown becomes a rebuilt chimney.
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Benefits of Chimney Repair & Masonry
Stops water at the entry point
Crown, flashing and mortar joints are where water actually gets in. Sealing the interior stain does nothing if the crown is still cracked.
Protects the framing behind the wall
Chimney leaks rarely stay in the chimney. They travel into rim joists, sheathing and drywall, and that repair costs far more than the crown did.
Correct materials, not a smear of caulk
Crowns get a proper flexible crown coat or a rebuilt cast crown with an overhang and drip edge. Mortar is matched to the existing joint.
Breathable waterproofing
Vapour-permeable siloxane sealer sheds liquid water while letting trapped moisture escape. Standard sealers trap water and accelerate spalling.
Flashing done as a system
Step and counter-flashing correctly integrated with the roof covering, rather than a bead of roofing tar that fails in two summers.
Restores the firebox properly
Cracked firebrick and washed-out refractory mortar are a fire-clearance issue, and are rebuilt to spec rather than patched over.
Signs You Need This Service
If you notice any of these, it's time to call William Chimney Sweep.
- White chalky efflorescence staining on exterior brick
- Brick faces flaking, popping or crumbling away (spalling)
- Visible cracks in the concrete crown at the top of the chimney
- Damp patches, staining or peeling paint on the wall or ceiling near the chimney
- Gaps or missing mortar between bricks you can see from the ground
- Rusted, lifted, or tar-patched flashing where the chimney meets the roof
- A chimney that leans, or a visible gap opening between chimney and wall
- Cracked firebrick or crumbling mortar joints inside the firebox
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How We Do It
Find the actual entry point
Water travels. The stain on your ceiling is rarely under the leak. We inspect the crown, flashing, brick face and cap before recommending anything.
Explain what is structural and what is not
A hairline crown crack and a leaning chimney are very different problems. We separate the urgent from the cosmetic in writing.
Repair the source
Crown seal or rebuild, tuckpointing with matched mortar, flashing replacement, or firebox rebuild — whatever the inspection actually found.
Waterproof the masonry
Vapour-permeable siloxane applied to sound brick, after the repairs, so moisture already in the masonry can still escape.
Verify and document
Photographs before and after, and a straight answer about what will need attention in five years.
Chimney Repair & Masonry Questions
It is the white chalky deposit left when water moves through masonry, dissolves salts, and evaporates at the surface. The deposit itself is harmless — but it is proof that water is moving through your chimney, and that is worth acting on. It means the source needs finding.
Hairline cracks up to roughly a quarter inch can usually be sealed with a flexible crown coating that bridges movement. Wider cracks, missing chunks, or a crown that was poured flush without an overhang need rebuilding — a proper crown slopes away from the flue and overhangs the brick with a drip edge.
Because chimneys leak at the chimney, not the roof. The usual culprits are a cracked crown, failed step or counter-flashing where masonry meets roofing, porous or spalled brick, open mortar joints, or a missing cap letting rain fall straight down the flue.
Never paint it, and never use a standard waterproofer. Both form a film that traps moisture inside the masonry, and trapped moisture spalls brick faces off far faster than exposure would. The correct product is a vapour-permeable siloxane that repels liquid water while letting vapour out.
Yes. Unreinforced masonry chimneys are among the most seismically vulnerable parts of a California home. After any noticeable event we recommend a Level 2 inspection first, because the significant damage is usually inside the flue where it cannot be seen from the ground.
If the brick itself is sound and only the mortar joints have eroded, tuckpointing is the right and far cheaper answer. If the brick faces are spalling, the structure leans, or joints are failing through the full depth of the wall, a partial rebuild is the honest recommendation and we will say so.
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Carmichael, CA 95608
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