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Long Island Chimney Repair, Rebuild & Cleaning Specialists

Quality and Affordable Long Island Chimney Services

For over 35 years Level Up Roofing and Chimney has been providing professional and affordable residential and commercial Chimney Repair, Chimney Restoration, and Chimney Replacement for Masonry Chimneys, Metal Chimneys, Wood Stove Chimneys, and Prefabricated Chimneys.

At Levelup Roofing and Chimney we repair, restore, and replace Brick, Stone, Stucco, and Metal Chimneys at affordable prices.

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OUR SERVICES INCLUDE

Chimney Repair

If your home or chimney is penetrated by water, both interior and exterior damage can be caused including:

1) Broken brickwork and/or spalled brickwork (flaking, cracking, peeling, crumbling or chipping of bricks)

2) Metal or masonry firebox assemblies may become damaged by water exposure

3) Damper assemblies may become rusted

4) Central heating systems may deteriorate due to water or excessive moisture exposure

5) The mortar between the bricks that are in essence the façade of your chimney can crack and weaken the joints between bricks

6) Flue liner systems can crack

Chimney Relining

A safe, code-compliant liner protects a masonry chimney’s walls from heat, potential damage, and corrosion from combustion byproducts.

A safe, compliant chimney lining is mandated in most fire codes as a result of extensive testing by the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) to address concerns about durability, performance, and safety. Therefore, in a contemporary masonry chimney, the flue lining is made of terra cotta, ceramic or metal, and serves several functions:

Chimney Cleaning

Our sweeps first inspect your fireplace or heating system, the chimney or flue pipe, the spark arrestor, and other related components. If they see any problems, they will make recommendations for remediation.

After the chimney inspection, technicians cover the inside of the fireplace to contain soot or dust created during the cleaning process. They then either climb to the roof, or from inside the home with poles, brushes and scrapers – soot and debris fall to the bottom. The sweep then removes the debris, cleans out the inside of the fireplace, and vacuums any remaining dust or soot.

Chimney Cap

The necessity of a chimney cap

Every chimney should have a cap in order to protect it from the elements, as well as certain other environmental factors as shown below. A properly installed chimney cap decreases your chimney’s exposure to this damage by keeping most of the water out.

Chimney Inspection

The Importance of Chimney Inspections

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A Level 2 includes the requirements in a Level 1 inspection and may include a visual/video inspection to examine internal surfaces and flue liner joints. During Level 2, the technician explores accessible portions of the chimney, plus attics, basements and crawl spaces.

A Level 3 Inspection is warranted when hidden hazards are suspected. It includes all the items checked in Levels 1 and 2 and then goes beyond to access concealed areas of the chimney or flue. it is performed with special tools and may entail removing or destroying some permanent portions of the chimney or building, which will likely require masonry repairs.

Chimney Dampers

A full sealing and functional damper is a must

The damper is one of the most important components of your fireplace. The damper stops the warm air from inside your home from escaping through the chimney to the outside environment. If your damper is open or leaks, you might as well be throwing money out the window with what you are wasting in heating costs. In most cases, a homeowner will see a return on his or her investment, in having their damper replaced within 2 heating seasons.

Masonry Repair

Does my masonry chimney require repairs?

Your home or chimney is penetrated by water, both interior and exterior damage can be caused including: Broken brickwork and/or spalled brickwork (flaking, cracking, peeling, crumbling or chipping of bricks) Metal or masonry firebox assemblies may become damaged by water exposure Damper assemblies may become rusted Central heating systems may deteriorate due to water or excessive moisture exposure The mortar between the bricks that are in essence the façade of your chimney can crack and weaken the joints between bricks Flue liner systems can crack

FAQs

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Common signs include crumbling bricks, cracked mortar joints, water leaks, rusted dampers, or leaning chimneys. Our free inspection will help determine whether your chimney needs repair or a full rebuild.

Yes! We offer 24/7 emergency chimney leak repair services across Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Whether it’s flashing, crown, or cap damage, we respond quickly to prevent further water damage.

We work on masonry chimneys, metal chimneys, prefabricated chimneys, and wood stove chimneys. No matter the type, we have the expertise to repair, clean, and restore it.

Regular chimney cleaning removes creosote buildup, soot, and debris, reducing fire hazards and improving ventilation. We recommend annual cleaning for safe, efficient operation.

Yes, we provide chimney relining services with stainless steel, ceramic, or clay liners. A proper liner improves efficiency, protects your chimney walls, and ensures code compliance.

The cost depends on the type of repair—minor tuckpointing is more affordable, while full rebuilds or liner installations require a larger investment. We always provide free, upfront estimates.