Professional Chimney Repairs & Maintenance
Blackheath Chimney Repair
The chimney on your Blackheath property is supposed to withstand the most extreme conditions. It is exposed to the full force of mother nature and will regularly take a battering from the elements.
Whether your chimney has storm damage, frost damage or is simply in need of some careful restoration, we can sort it.
Repairs for Blackheath Cracked Chimneys
If you have cracked or crumbling mortar around your chimney, or water damage caused by leaks, our expert chimney repair specialists are the ones to call.
Here at The Roof Specialist we have the experience and skills to complete all chimney repairs to the highest possible standards.
Blackheath Chimney Repointing & Restoring
Our qualified and experienced chimney specialists have many years’ experience. We have worked with a wide range of domestic, commercial and industrial chimneys across Blackheath and beyond.
After surveying your property, we can offer free expert advice to ensure you receive the best possible service. Our chimney repair services in Blackheath include:
- Chimney re-pointing
- Chimney re-building
- Chimney pot replacement
- Chimney pot repairs
- Lead flashing work
- Pots, cowls & bird guards
Get in Touch
All site surveys and quotes can be made contactless (ask us for more info).
Just fill out our contact form or you can call us on 01483 808176.
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Why choose us for your chimney repairs in Blackheath?
The majority of our work comes from recommendations by previous customers, which is a testament to our level of service and workmanship.
With complete customer satisfaction as our primary focus, we work hard to ensure quality and reliability. You can be confident your chimney improvement project will be completed to the highest possible standards.
Reasons why we are one of the preferred chimney work choices in Blackheath:
- Years of experience
- Competitive prices
- Free surveys & quotes
- skilled workforce
- All work guaranteed
- Full public liability insurance
Don't just take our word for it....
Read some reviews from satisfied customers:
Really quick to respond to our message and provided the best quote of all the companies we tried. The guys were polite and happy to answer our constant questions!
We’re really happy with the slate roof and will definitely recommend them to friends and family.
We were expecting our roof repair work to cost more than it actually did in the end. The Roof Specialist quoted a very resonable price considering the amount of work the old roof required. The new tiles were a perfect match and they even cleaned up fully after they finished. Great job!
Looking for a service other than chimney repairs in Blackheath GU4?
We also offer a number of other roof services around the Blackheath area:
Not in Blackheath but still need a chimney company?
We love working on chimneys around the Blackheath area, but don't forget we are also roofers for many other local districts:
FAQs on Chimney Repairs in Blackheath
Chimney flashing is normally the leadwork or roof flashing that creates a waterproof seal to protect your chimney and roof from water damage and penetration.
If you notice that the mortar on your chimney has changed colour, it is a sign that the mortar and bricks are old and need repointing. If the mortar has started to flake or chip off, this can also mean that the mortar has gone brittle and become weak.
When a chimney develops damaged joints, allowing moisture entry, it is recommended to remove the damaged portions and replace them with proper materials. This repair is known as repointing.
Also known as ‘benching’, chimney flaunching is a term that refers to the strong mortar mix that holds your chimney pots in place. The flaunching on your chimney provides a tough waterproof barrier to keep the interior of your chimney and your home dry.
Over time, the bricks and mortar joints in most chimneys begin to deteriorate. Unfortunately, chimney deterioration is a natural process due to exposure to the elements, such as rain, snow, ice and winds. These elements can impact the chimney from all directions, so deterioration is often inevitable.