CONNECTICUT’S CHIMNEY FLASHING EXPERTS
Damaged chimney flashing can lead to serious water leaks, mold growth, and structural damage. Our expert chimney flashing repair Connecticut services seal vulnerable areas around your chimney, protecting your home from moisture intrusion and extending the life of your roofing system.
Chimney flashing is one of the most important barriers against water penetration. Over time, flashing can crack, rust, or pull away from the chimney due to weather exposure and roof movement. Our experienced team specializes in chimney flashing repair Connecticut, carefully inspecting and repairing damaged flashing to restore a watertight seal and prevent costly repairs in the future.


Our flashing repair process focuses on identifying weak points, preventing leaks, and ensuring long-term protection for your roof and chimney.
We inspect the chimney base, roofline, and flashing system to identify cracks, gaps, rust, or improper installation.
Our team determines whether the flashing needs resealing, partial repair, or full replacement based on the extent of the damage.
We repair or replace damaged flashing using durable, weather-resistant materials for a strong and secure seal.
After repairs, we test and inspect the area to ensure complete protection against water intrusion.
Our experts inspect, repair, and rebuild chimney crowns to protect your masonry system from water damage, structural weakening, and long-term deterioration.
We provide customized flashing repair solutions depending on your chimney’s condition and your roof structure.
Fixes cracks, loose flashing, and minor leaks to restore proper sealing and prevent water damage.
For severely rusted or damaged flashing, we install brand-new flashing systems for maximum durability.
Signs include water stains on ceilings, leaks near the fireplace, rusted flashing, or visible gaps around the chimney.
Most flashing repairs can be completed within a few hours, depending on the extent of the damage.
Yes. Faulty flashing is one of the most common causes of roof and chimney leaks.
Minor cracks can often be repaired, but extensive rust or separation may require full replacement.
We recommend having your flashing inspected at least once a year or after major storms.
Tell us about your flashing issue and one of our certified masonry experts will get back to you within 24 hours with a professional assessment and repair solution.