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Impregnation

Impregnating a chimney or wall is done to improve water resistance and prevent moisture damage. This process involves applying a water-repellent layer to the masonry, so that rainwater and other forms of moisture cannot penetrate the bricks or joints.

Chimneys

For chimneys that require maintenance, we carry out various types of work to keep them in good condition:

  1. Repairing lead flashing joints: This involves replacing or repairing the lead joints, which are often damaged or worn out, to prevent leaks.
  2. Replacing anchor pins: Anchor pins provide stability to the chimney. If they are worn or damaged, they are replaced to ensure safety.
  3. Removing old joints: This may be necessary to remove old or worn joints and renew them in order to strengthen the chimney structure.
  4. Restoration: Older chimneys may require full restoration, bringing the chimney back to its original condition, including repairing damaged bricks and restoring its appearance.
  5. Replacing bricks: Worn or broken bricks are replaced to maintain the stability and appearance of the chimney.
  6. Replacing lead or applying a lead alternative: If the old lead is no longer functioning properly, it can be replaced with new lead or a lead alternative, which is often more environmentally friendly and durable.

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Contact us today for a free, no-obligation quote. We are happy to think along with you and provide a tailored solution — carried out professionally, honestly, and without surprises.