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From historic colonial homes to modern townhouses, Cumberland properties are exposed to harsh New England winters that take a toll on chimney systems. Water damage, freeze-thaw cycles, and aging mortar can cause problems you may not even notice—until it’s too late. That’s why homeowners throughout Cumberland rely on Local Chimney Services for fast, effective repairs that keep their homes protected and their fireplaces operating safely.
Cumberland, located along the Blackstone River and known for its historic homes and seasonal weather changes, experiences harsh winters, heavy rain, and high moisture levels. These conditions can quickly wear down masonry, flashing, and chimney liners—leading to serious hazards if not addressed.
Here’s why prompt chimney repair is a must for homes and businesses in Cumberland:
Cracks in flue liners, deteriorating mortar, or damaged crowns can allow sparks, gases, and heat to escape into surrounding areas, increasing fire risk.
Damaged flashing, crowns, or bricks can allow moisture to seep in, leading to mold, internal leaks, and structural decay.
Compromised liners or flues can lead to poor venting, allowing smoke or carbon monoxide to back up into the home.
Unrepaired damage can spread, weakening the chimney’s foundation and risking full system failure or collapse.
A well-maintained chimney allows your heating system to function optimally, reducing energy costs and fuel consumption.
Local Chimney Services did a fantastic job cleaning my chimney. The team was professional, efficient, and explained everything clearly. I feel much safer knowing my chimney is in great condition.
I had some chimney repair work done by Local Chimney Services, and I couldn’t be happier with the results. The technicians were friendly and thorough, and my chimney is now safe and fully functional.
We offer complete chimney repair solutions customized to the needs of homes in Cumberland. Here’s what’s typically included in our service:
We remove crumbling or deteriorated mortar joints and replace them with high-strength mortar to restore the chimney’s structure and appearance.
If your chimney is leaking, we identify the source—whether it’s the crown, flashing, or masonry. We then apply targeted repairs and offer waterproofing to prevent future damage.
A cracked or broken crown can let water seep directly into the chimney. We repair or rebuild the crown with durable materials designed to withstand Cumberland’s climate.
We inspect and repair damaged chimney flashing—the seal between your chimney and roof—to prevent roof leaks and water damage inside your home.
If your flue liner is cracked or deteriorating, we repair or install a new stainless steel liner for improved safety and proper venting.
For severely damaged or leaning chimneys, we offer partial or full rebuilds using high-quality materials. Our work restores structural integrity while maintaining your home’s aesthetic.
Services | Price |
Chimney Cap | $400 – $1000 |
Chimney Cleaning | $200 – $400 |
Chimney Crown Repair | $600 – $1,000 |
Chimney Flashing Repair | $350 – $1,500 |
Chimney Flue Repair | $2,200 – $3,500 |
Chimney Inspection Level 1 | $79 |
Chimney Inspection Level 2 | $99 |
Chimney Inspection Level 3 | $199 |
Chimney Liners | $2,300 – $4,500 |
Chimney Rebuild | $3,500 – $13,000 |
Chimney Waterproofing | $900 -$1,300 |
Dryer Vent Cleaning | $199 |
Pellet Stove Inspection | $79 |
We also serve local businesses, including:
Don’t wait for water damage or a chimney collapse to act. Local Chimney Services is your go-to team for expert, affordable chimney repair in Cumberland, RI.
Contact us today to schedule expert chimney repair in Cumberland, RI. Our experienced team is ready to restore your chimney and protect your home or business year-round.
In Cumberland, older homes often deal with cracked bricks, deteriorated mortar joints, and leaky flashing due to New England’s freeze-thaw cycles. Water damage is a big issue, especially after snowy winters or heavy spring rains. Spotting these early can prevent expensive structural problems down the line.
If you see crumbling bricks, white staining (efflorescence), or water stains inside your home near the chimney, those are signs you need repair, not just cleaning. In contrast, if your chimney is drawing poorly or has creosote buildup but no structural damage, a cleaning may be all that’s needed. An inspection will confirm it.
Some chimney repairs—like crown sealing, flashing work, or cap replacements—can be done in winter, depending on weather. However, tuckpointing and masonry work often require above-freezing temps. It’s best to book an inspection in late fall or early spring to get ahead of the rush.
It depends. Most policies in Rhode Island do not cover damage from wear and tear, but they might cover chimney repair if the damage was caused by a sudden event, like a lightning strike, chimney fire, or fallen tree. We recommend documenting issues early and checking with your insurer.
Small repairs like sealing, crown coating, or cap replacement can often be done in a single day. Larger repairs, like repointing brickwork or a full rebuild, may take 2–5 days depending on the scope and weather conditions. A proper inspection will outline exactly what’s needed and how long it will take.