Superior Chimney Services, Corp.

Superior Chimney Services, Corp. Full Chimney Services and Brick Masonry Restoration Serving Chicagoland's six counties, year round, since 2005
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Superior Chimney is a family-owned and operated chimney sweep and masonry chimney restoration company. We utilize current industry technology for unsurpassed service while still maintaining the best price-to-product / service ratio available!

Now is the time to get the chimney tuckpointing done. With all of the rain, do you really want to get a leak? It's not a...
06/19/2026

Now is the time to get the chimney tuckpointing done. With all of the rain, do you really want to get a leak? It's not a fun experience when you find your rug wet, or hear the dripping sound in the fireplace. Here's a great article for you, so you know what to do when the time comes.

How to Protect Your Chimney with Chimney Tuckpointing

Do we pay attention to the fireplace? Of course, we do! The fire in the fireplace is beautiful, warm and creates an atmosphere of comfort. But in order to maintain it, you have to take a step back and remember that the fireplace is connected to the chimney. Paying attention to missing mortar on the outside of the home, while keeping a keen eye open for water stains or the feeling of humid or windy drafts, is important. It may require you to think about chimney tuckpointing.

What exactly is chimney tuckpointing?

You might find many different ways that chimney tuckpointing is talked about. Some call it fireplace repair, chimney flue repair, or repointing. However it is said, it all means the same thing: chimney tuckpointing. Chimney tuckpointing is the process of removing old, deteriorated mortar from the joints between your bricks or stones and replace it with fresh mortar. It seems like a relatively easy process when you watch a mason in action.

Now, once the new mortar is packed into the joints, it gets “tooled”, meaning it’s shaped and smoothed to match (or as close as possible) the original texture and color of your existing masonry. When the work is done right, the result is a strong, water-resistant joint that blends in with the current structure.

Why It Matters

Chimney tuckpointing does more than make the chimney look perfect. It works to restore the structural integrity, stops water from getting in, and extends the overall life of the chimney.

What does deteriorated mortar actually cause?

When the mortar joints between the bricks or stone start to fail, your chimney grows weaker over time. It simply cannot do its job. What happens when the problems start? It may not even be noticeable, but it does grow over time. undetectable, but it gets worse over time. Crumbling brickwork and mortar create gaps that lets in cold air, water, and even insects. But as we all know, water is the real problem as it can create extensive damage.

When water seeps into porous bricks and stones, and then freezes, it forces the brick to spall. Spalling is when chunks of brick or stone break off and fall away. Once that happens, the brick is no longer structurally useful. It no longer can support the masonry above and below it, and the chimney becomes structurally compromised.

Now let’s add water into the picture. Moisture and water can also weaken the mortar that’s still in place. When water gets in between the bricks, it loosens the mortar and it begins to deteriorate and eventually, it falls out from in between the bricks. Chimney tuckpointing breaks that cycle before it spirals out of control, and the chimney repairs move to the need for rebuilding the chimney.


How Do You Know You Need Chimney Tuckpointing Done?

Water inside the firebox or fireplace

Moisture making its way in through the chimney structure

Cold drafts from the fireplace

Gaps in mortar joints let outside air enter in

Spalling or chipped bricks

Brick face breaking off. Can be caused or a sign of freeze-thaw damage

Visibly crumbling joints

Mortar that looks deteriorated, sandy, or hollow when you touch it

The best Decision? Don’t wait until you need chimney repairs

Here’s something most homeowners don’t realize. A lot of brick chimney repairs can be preventable. All you need to have done are regular chimney inspections. Regular chimney inspections catch early mortar deterioration before it becomes a problem. And preventative repairs can extend the time between major chimney repairs.

One of the most effective tools in the preventative maintenance is a masonry waterproofing product called Chimney Saver. Here’s what makes it a great choice:

It’s specifically formulated for masonry chimneys, not just a general waterproofing solution
It’s v***r permeable, which means moisture trapped inside your chimney can still get out
It blocks water from entering from the outside, where freeze-thaw damage originates
When applied by Superior Chimney, it reduces how often your chimney needs tuckpointing or brick repair.

The best way to describe Chimney Saver is a rain jacket. As we know, water repels off of the jacket keeping you dry. The same thing with Chimney Saver. Moisture automatically repels away from the chimney keeping it dry on the inside.

What to Expect from a Professional Tuckpointing Job

A qualified masonry professional will remove the deteriorated or missing mortar, then insert new mortar into the joints. As we said, we make it look perfect with quality craftsmanship and a color to match your existing mortar. The goal is always to get as close to the original color and texture as possible, so the repair blends instead of standing out.

When completed by Superior Chimney, your chimney tuckpointing restores your chimney’s structural integrity and remains in place for years to come, especially if you continue to have your chimney cleaned and checked once per year.

Ready to protect your chimney?

A chimney inspection is the best first step to a safe home. Schedule a chimney inspection today to ensure the elements stay where they belong… Outside! Contact us today at 877-244-6349.

How to Protect Your Chimney with Chimney Tuckpointing by Superior Chimney servicing the Chicagoland area chimney repairs

Rain is coming again... Are you ready to hear that dripping sound again? Let's talk about it, and take care of it.What Y...
05/16/2026

Rain is coming again... Are you ready to hear that dripping sound again? Let's talk about it, and take care of it.

What You Need to Know About Chimney Water Leaks

Water leaks are one of the worse problems to have. That’s because finding the source of the leak can be difficult to almost impossible to find. Even a chimney water leak! It can appear on the inside of your home in a room that is not even remotely close to where the fireplace is at. Water has its own mind and is very resourceful to find places to travel. One of the places to check is your chimney. Now, you probably need help with this one, and getting a certified technician from Superior Chimney can be the answer as they are well versed in leak finding. But before you make that call, let’s first learn more about chimney water leaks.

Water Is Your Chimney’s Worst Enemy

Chimney water leaks cause more damage to masonry chimneys than fire. That’s not a typo. Water wins. And the sources of water leaks are numerous: no chimney cap, crown cracks, deteriorated mortar joints, cracked masonry, worn or missing flashing, foundation cracking, or flue gas condensation from an improperly sized liner. Any one of these can let water in. It can even be a few of them at one time!

Here’s what makes it worse. Every other part of your home sits under the protection of your roof and eaves. Your chimney doesn’t. It stands fully exposed above the roof taking rain, snow, wind, and the punishing freeze-thaw cycles of winter every year.

How the Damage Happens

Masonry is porous. During winter, that absorbed water freezes. It expands. Then it thaws and contracts. Then it freezes again. This cycle repeats over and over again. Each time, stress builds and cracks form. Over time, the gaps in the cracks widen. Chimney water leaks grow more serious if it is not fixed.

The real danger? The process is slow and subtle. You may not notice a chimney water leak until it’s already done significant damage. By then, the repair costs have increased. What starts as a minor crack can quietly become a structural problem. (This is why the CSIA recommends at least a yearly inspection.)

Where Do Chimney Water Leaks Come From?

Here’s an obvious one. No chimney cap means rain falls directly into your chimney flue. A damaged chimney crown allows water to gather and slowly make its way into the masonry below. Deteriorated mortar joints or gaps between bricks, give water an opening. Flashing failures is where your chimney meets the roofline. If it’s not secure and sealed, water will enter.

Each time it finds a new entry point, the problem builds. As a homeowner making an investment in your house, you don’t want damages to happen.

How to Protect Your Chimney

The good news: chimney water leaks are preventable. Here’s what needs to happen:

Install a professional-grade chimney cap. It’s the first line of defense against water intrusion. Repair or replace a damaged chimney crown. Fix deteriorated brick and mortar joints through proper chimney tuckpointing. Fix any leaky chimney flashing immediately. And waterproof your chimney with Superior Chimney’s Chimney Saver.

That last one gets overlooked too often. Professional chimney waterproofing treats the masonry itself, allowing moisture v***r to escape while blocking water from penetrating. It’s not a cosmetic fix. It’s structural protection.

Don’t Wait, Call Today! Chimney water leaks don’t resolve on their own. Superior Chimney handles every aspect of chimney water leak repair and prevention. One call addresses it all, so call today at 877-244-6349.

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The Chimney Cap is Your Chimney’s Best FriendWe all would like a best friend. Someone that’s got your back, watching out...
05/14/2026

The Chimney Cap is Your Chimney’s Best Friend

We all would like a best friend. Someone that’s got your back, watching out for your best interests. It gives us a chance to relax and not always be on guard. That’s the same thing with a chimney cap. It’s got the back of your chimney so nothing bad happens to it and ultimately your home. So, what does this little piece of steel do? Let’s take a look.

Advantages of Chimney Caps

Let’s start with the basics. A chimney cap does four things really well. It keeps out rain and snow. It blocks animals. It stops sparks. And it fights wind downdrafts. The Chimney cap does all of this? Yes, absolutely. Each reason listed matters more than you might think. Every chimney needs a cap for the same reasons every home needs a roof!

Rain & Snow Protection

We just went through plenty of snow in the Chicagoland area. Let’s begin with the interior of the chimney. Your chimney’s interior is made from porous materials. Firebrick, fire clay tiles, high-temperature mortar, steel, cast iron… all of it absorbs moisture. Without a chimney cap, rainwater goes straight down into those materials. What happens next?

Saturation.

Frost.

Ice formation.

Deterioration at a faster rate.

Water is a chimney’s worst enemy, and a cap is the simplest and most effective defense you have.

Keeping Animals Out

Birds, raccoons, squirrels, even bats (which I have in my yard, great for managing mosquitos), they all think of your chimney as prime real estate. Warm, enclosed and protected from the weather elements. Perfect for nesting and raising young. Here’s the problem. Nesting debris and animal f***s block exhaust flow. The smoke can’t get out of your home. Neither can carbon monoxide. That’s dangerous. Baby animals often can’t climb out and die inside the flue. What follows is grim. Foul odors, maggot infestation and airborne disease. And nesting material? Highly flammable. A chimney fire can become a real possibility. A quality chimney cap from Superior Chimney stops all of this before it has a chance to start.

Spark Arrestor Function

Sparks from a fire will leave your chimney. That’s just the physics of it. But where they land is the issue. Trees, dry leaves, roof shingles, nearby brush — one stray spark can ignite any of it. The spark arrestor built into a professional chimney cap intercepts those sparks before they become a problem. It’s a simple feature with serious consequences if it is missing.

Wind Downdraft Control

Ever had smoke blow back into your living room? Annoying, disgusting and potentially hazardous. Wind pushing down your chimney is usually the culprit. A chimney cap minimizes those downdrafts, keeping your fire burning cleanly and your indoor air clear.

What NOT to Do

There are homeowners out there that try to fix the problem on their own. Chicken wire, loose netting laid flat across the flue opening or even a crate from the grocery store creates new problems. Snow accumulates and ice forms. Suddenly your exhaust is blocked. Carbon monoxide and smoke have nowhere to go. That’s not a solution, it’s a disaster waiting to happen.

Also, let’s not forget that an improperly sized chimney cap can also cause problems. Think of it like a hose with a closed nozzle. Where does the air go?

What To Do Next?

A chimney cap is the most cost-effective preventive measure available for chimney protection. Superior Chimney’s professional-grade caps are engineered as a complete termination assembly for snow, rain, animals, spark arrestor, and wind blocker all in one unit. Superior Chimney certified technicians will ensure that your chimney cap is properly sized and installed. Don’t wait for damage to occur, contact us today at 877-244-6349.

Chimney Cap is Your Chimney's Best Friend keeping rain, snow, animals, debris protecting the chimney by superior chimney, IL

Have Your Chimney Checked Before Storm Season Begins!You know it's coming! This past winter was no picnic with the snow ...
03/28/2026

Have Your Chimney Checked Before Storm Season Begins!

You know it's coming! This past winter was no picnic with the snow and cold, now the strong storms begin.

By the time spring (really) arrives, your chimney has put up with months of freezing temperatures, snow, ice, and the constant freeze-thaw cycle that quietly does damage you can’t always see from the outside. That’s why a spring chimney inspection isn’t just a good idea, it’s essential to have your chimney checked before storm season begins. Here’s why:

Water Is Your Chimney’s Worst Enemy

Here’s something that most homeowners don’t know: chimney leaks cause more damage to masonry chimneys than fire does. Think about that a moment. While everyone worries about creosote and chimney fires — and rightfully so — water is silently doing just as much, if not more, damage.

Unlike the rest of your home, which is sheltered by your roof and eaves, your chimney stands fully exposed above the roofline. It takes on rain, wind, snow, and every freeze-thaw cycle winter throws at it, all while absorbing moisture into its porous masonry materials. That water expands and contracts, causing cracks, structural stress, and integrity loss that accumulates over time. The worst part? Chimney leaks are often subtle and slow-moving. By the time you notice water damage inside your home, the problem has usually become more serious, and expensive.

What a Spring Inspection Actually Catches

A professional spring chimney inspection, such as Superior Chimney’s, goes well beyond a quick visual check. A CSIA Certified Chimney Sweep technician will evaluate your entire system — inside and out — looking for the most common sources of chimney leaks and damage, including cracked chimney crowns, deteriorated brick and mortar joints, damaged or missing chimney caps, faulty chimney flashing and roof leaks, chimney slab gaps, and flue gas condensation from improperly sized chimney liners.

Any one of these issues left without a proper inspection, heads into spring storm season is an open invitation for water damage. And as Superior Chimney has discussed, masonry water damage is a progressive problem — the longer it goes unrepaired, the costlier the fix becomes.

What You Can Do Right Now

The good news is that most chimney water damage is preventable. The key steps are:

have a professional-grade chimney cap installed if you don’t already have one
repair or replace a damaged chimney crown
address any deteriorated brick and mortar
fix leaky flashing and
consider having your chimney professionally waterproofed. Waterproofing alone can save you significantly on future repair costs.
What’s Next?

Superior Chimney always includes a free 14-Point Certified Written Inspection with photo documentation via email with every chimney sweep. This helps you to know exactly what condition your chimney is in and what, if anything, needs attention.

Don’t wait, have your chimney checked before storm season begins to reveal a problem that’s been building all winter. Schedule your inspection today at 877-244-6349.

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Have your chimney checked before storm season begins with a chimney inspection by Superior Chimney, IL

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