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Specialist Chimney Repair, Refurbishment Maintenance and Repointing Services in Salisbury

Listed below are just a few ways we can help you:

Your chimney might need to be repointed if you find the brick joints are broken, weak, or beginning to collapse. Please get in touch with us as soon as a problem arises so we can stop further damage. Only the damaged section may need chimney pointing, depending on the general health of your chimney. To avoid further problems, we always advise waterproofing your chimney after it has been repointed.

Chimney Waterproofing

One of the best safeguards you can give a recently rebuilt or repaired chimney is waterproofing, which is always a crucial component of any significant chimney repair. Your chimney’s brickwork resembles sponges. Water causes the bricks to weaken and finally disintegrate because the moisture it contains slowly seeps in. The chimney’s waterproofing aids in avoiding damage. While there are many waterproofing treatments on the market, your chimney needs a product made specifically for that use. In addition to choosing the appropriate substance for your chimney, our qualified professionals will also apply it correctly to guarantee that your chimney lasts longer.

Repairing a chimney smoke chamber

The region above your fireplace’s hearth is where the chimney smoke chamber is situated. It may start to deteriorate with time. In the past, doing so necessitated removing the damper frame and adjacent masonry. Toms of Wimborne is happy to use specialist products, a quality and quality that makes it simpler, quicker, and more affordable for us to repair smoke chambers.

Replacement of the Firebox/Fireplace

Depending on the issue, you can choose to point, rebuild, or skim coat an existing fireplace. Firebox repairs can range from a simple lintel seal to a comprehensive masonry overhaul. One of our technicians will thoroughly go through all of your options and give you an accurate cost for each.

Custom Made Chimney Dampers

When your fireplace is not in use, a chimney damper is a mechanism that seals the chimney shut. The top sealing damper, which is situated on the chimney crown and seals with a rubber gasket, and the throat or conventional damper, which sits directly above the firebox, are examples of common types of dampers. Although we can custom-make either to fit your chimney, top sealing daters are typically preferred since they guard against downdrafts and help you save money by lowering your heating and cooling expenses.

Spark Arrestor Chimney Cap Installation

Rain caps, commonly referred to as chimney caps, are intended to keep water from entering the chimney. These caps are strongly advised even though they are not required for the safe operation of your fireplace. An inexpensive repair can be avoided by using a chimney cap to stop damper and firebox corrosion. Furthermore, using a chimney cover aids in preventing animals, leaves, and branches from entering the chimney and obstructing it. The stainless steel screen on the cap, which has an integrated spark arrestor, reduces the quantity of ash and spark that would otherwise be blown into the air and onto the roof’s surface.

Other Services Include:

  • Installing chimney liners
  • Fireplace Restoration & Hearth Repair; Chimney Ventilation (Correction of Smoke Problems);
  • Chimney Rebuild & Restoration
  • Upkeep of Fireplaces
  • Dead animal removal from chimneys

Give your fireplace new life by getting in touch with us for an estimate.

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