Chimney Repair & Masonry in Lockport, IL

Illinois weather is a masonry stress test: soaking springs, humid summers, and winters that freeze and thaw the same wall forty times a season. Chimneys take it worse than any other part of the house because they’re exposed on all four sides. Noble Chimney Sweepers repairs the damage properly — tuckpointing, brick replacement, smoke chamber parging, firebox rebuilds — with materials rated for the job and a written price before work begins.

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The Repairs We Do Most

  • Tuckpointing: failed mortar joints ground out and repacked — the bread-and-butter fix for freeze-thaw damage
  • Brick replacement: spalled or cracked bricks cut out and replaced before water finds the cavity
  • Smoke chamber parging: rough corbelled chambers smoothed with insulating refractory mortar for better draft and less buildup
  • Firebox rebuilds: heat-damaged fireboxes relaid with proper refractory materials
  • Damper repair & replacement: rusted throat dampers freed, repaired, or upgraded to top-sealing units

Fix the Water, Not Just the Symptom

Nearly every masonry repair we do traces back to water. A crown crack lets water into the brick cores; open joints wick rain into the chase; a missing cap pours weather straight down the flue. Patching the visible damage without closing the entry point means paying for the same repair twice. Our approach starts with a proper inspection, identifies how water is moving through the structure, and quotes the repair that actually ends the cycle — with photos so you can see exactly what you’re paying to fix.

We work on everything from canal-era brick in Lockport’s historic district to 1990s builds in Frankfort and Bolingbrook. Repair starting prices are listed openly on our pricing page.

Repair & Masonry FAQs

What chimney repairs do you handle?

Tuckpointing and mortar joint repair, spalled brick replacement, smoke chamber parging, firebox rebuilds, damper replacement, crown repair, and flashing-adjacent masonry. For full crowns and caps see our dedicated caps and crowns service; for interior flue damage, relining is usually the answer.

What is tuckpointing and why do chimneys here need it so often?

Tuckpointing is grinding out failed mortar joints and repacking them with fresh mortar. Northern Illinois freeze-thaw cycles are the culprit: water soaks into tiny mortar gaps, freezes, expands, and pries the joint open a little wider every winter. Catching it early is the difference between repointing a few courses and rebuilding the stack.

What is spalling and can spalled bricks be fixed?

Spalling is when the face of a brick pops off — you’ll find the shards on the roof or in the yard. It happens when moisture trapped inside the brick freezes. Individual spalled bricks can be cut out and replaced if the damage is caught early; widespread spalling usually means the chimney needs a partial rebuild and a hard look at how water is getting in.

Why does my fireplace smell after it rains?

Water is reaching creosote inside the flue and dissolving its acids — the smell is the symptom, water entry is the disease. The usual entry points are a cracked crown, a missing cap, or open mortar joints. We find the entry point and fix that, rather than just selling a deodorizer.

Do you rebuild fireboxes?

Yes. Firebox joints take the most direct heat in the system and fail before the rest of the masonry. We rebuild with refractory mortar rated for the temperatures involved — standard mortar in a firebox is a code violation and a safety issue we see disturbingly often in flipped houses.

How do I know if my smoke chamber needs parging?

If a camera inspection shows corbelled brick steps with open joints above your damper, the smoke chamber should be parged smooth with insulating refractory mortar. A rough, leaky smoke chamber slows draft, collects creosote on every ledge, and lets heat reach framing. It’s one of the most common findings in pre-1980 homes around Lockport and Joliet.

Will repaired masonry match my existing chimney?

We match brick size, color, and mortar tint as closely as supply allows, and we’re honest about the limits — century-old brick from canal-era Lockport homes has patina new brick can’t replicate exactly. The structural repair always comes first; cosmetics are discussed openly before work starts.

Is chimney repair covered by homeowners insurance?

Sudden events — a lightning strike, storm damage, a documented chimney fire — often are. Gradual wear like freeze-thaw mortar failure typically isn’t. Our written inspection reports with photos give your adjuster exactly what they need to make the call.

Suspect your chimney is shedding mortar or brick? Call (708) 432-5747 — we’ll tell you honestly whether it’s a repointing job or something bigger.

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