The Fix Wizard provides professional chimney repair throughout Essex County. Whether you're in Newark, Montclair, Bloomfield, Maplewood, or anywhere else in the county, we bring licensed technicians, transparent pricing, and same-day availability directly to your door. Below is a full breakdown of every chimney repair we handle in Essex County.
Annual chimney sweeping removes creosote buildup — the primary cause of chimney fires — from fireplaces across Essex County. We use rotary brushes and a HEPA vacuum to clean the flue from top to bottom, leaving no soot or debris in your home.
Crumbling mortar joints are common in Essex County's older brick chimneys, especially after freeze-thaw cycles. We grind out the deteriorated mortar and pack new mortar to the correct depth and profile, stopping water infiltration before it damages the flue liner.
The chimney crown is the concrete cap that sheds water away from the flue opening. Cracked or spalled crowns in Essex County allow water to enter the masonry and accelerate deterioration. We repair cracks with crown-specific elastomeric sealant or pour a new crown for severe damage.
A stainless steel chimney cap prevents rain, animals, and debris from entering the flue while allowing exhaust to escape freely. We measure the flue tile dimensions and install the correctly sized cap on your Essex County chimney with stainless screws.
Failed step flashing or counterflashing at the roof-chimney junction is one of the most common sources of attic and ceiling water damage in Essex County homes. We remove the old flashing, install new step and counterflashing, and seal with appropriate roofing caulk.
Cracked or spalled firebrick in the firebox is a fire safety issue — damaged brick can allow combustion gases to reach the framing. We re-mortar loose joints with refractory mortar and replace spalled or cracked firebrick to restore a safe combustion chamber for your Essex County fireplace.
A properly sized and installed flue liner is required by code in NJ and ensures combustion gases exhaust safely. We install stainless steel liner systems in Essex County chimneys for oil, gas, and wood appliances — including insulation wrap for proper draft.
Unpainted or unsealed masonry in Essex County's wet climate absorbs water through the brick face, causing spalling and freeze-thaw damage over time. We apply penetrating, vapor-permeable masonry waterproofer to the entire chimney exterior — blocking water entry while allowing moisture to escape from inside.
Smoke backing into the room when you light a fire signals a draft problem — often a blockage, an undersized flue, or negative house pressure. We diagnose the cause and correct it in Essex County homes whether the fix is a cap change, damper repair, or air-sealing the attic.
A stuck or missing fireplace damper wastes energy year-round by allowing conditioned air to escape up the flue. We repair throat dampers or install top-mount dampers on Essex County fireplaces — sealing the flue when not in use and providing reliable control when firing.
Spalling brick faces and deteriorated mortar are common across Essex County's older housing stock. We clean, tuckpoint, and apply consolidant to stabilize aging masonry — restoring the chimney's structural integrity and preventing further weathering.
A Level 1 chimney inspection is recommended annually and before each heating season for Essex County homeowners. We inspect the accessible interior and exterior of the flue and firebox, checking for obstructions, deterioration, and code compliance, and provide a written report.
We've worked in hundreds of Essex County homes across all property types — older colonials, postwar ranches, shore properties, and newer construction. Our technicians understand the specific challenges that Essex County's housing stock, climate, and building codes present, and we bring the right tools and materials to every job.
We serve all towns, townships, and boroughs across Essex County: Newark, Montclair, Bloomfield, Maplewood, and every community in between. If you're unsure whether we cover your specific area, call us — we almost certainly do.