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Saint Nick's Chimney

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Saint Nick's Chimney

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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

A professional full service chimney company. Fully Insured & CSIA CERTIFIED. For all your chimney needs, from cleanings, repairs, re-line services, & stove installations. Serving the Reading Area for more than a decade. Happy to go above and beyond to make our customers happy. Whether you’re looking to maintain your old appliance or replace it, our professional team is dedicated to providing the best service possible. We offer a range of services, including a free level one inspection with every house call.

"Nick is looking into local codes and getting pricing on install kits."

Terry K on December 2023

A professional full service chimney company. Fully Insured & CSIA CERTIFIED. For all your chimney needs, from cleanings, repairs, re-line services, & stove installations. Serving the Reading Area for more than a decade. Happy to go above and beyond to make our customers happy. Whether you’re looking to maintain your old appliance or replace it, our professional team is dedicated to providing the best service possible. We offer a range of services, including a free level one inspection with every house call.

"Nick is looking into local codes and getting pricing on install kits."

Terry K on December 2023



Brick and Lime

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Brick and Lime

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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 91% of Angi customers
Recommended by 91% of HomeAdvisor customers

The Brick and Lime Company specializes in top-level masonry restoration and historic preservation. Residential, commercial, and institutional masonry solutions that are designed to stand the test of time, as masonry should. Experts in lime mortar and responsible historic repairs, we stand behind our mortar matching and our installation strategy for the long term. Your satisfaction with our installations is guaranteed. We know the right materials to use and the right techniques for structural longevity in every situation. Chimneys, basements, foundations, repointing, patios, walks, retaining walls, barns, outbuildings, masonry ovens, fireplaces, natural stone repairs, brick and terra cotta repairs, brick and stone floors, and more. If it's masonry, Brick and Lime understands it and has a solution.

"Paid the brick and lime company $4600 for a chimney rebuild from below roof line. Company damaged shingles and did terrible job flashing chimney into existing roof. I was quoted $2000 for a reputable contractor to remediate the damages and get the roof sealed properly. John has been unresponsive to several direct complaints and messages. Water is currently able to enter my home through the roof because of their actions. It was not like this before they worked on my home. An former employee of the company has shared my concerns and complaints. I am planning to file a civil dispute with my local Magistrate's office."

Evan K on April 2022

The Brick and Lime Company specializes in top-level masonry restoration and historic preservation. Residential, commercial, and institutional masonry solutions that are designed to stand the test of time, as masonry should. Experts in lime mortar and responsible historic repairs, we stand behind our mortar matching and our installation strategy for the long term. Your satisfaction with our installations is guaranteed. We know the right materials to use and the right techniques for structural longevity in every situation. Chimneys, basements, foundations, repointing, patios, walks, retaining walls, barns, outbuildings, masonry ovens, fireplaces, natural stone repairs, brick and terra cotta repairs, brick and stone floors, and more. If it's masonry, Brick and Lime understands it and has a solution.

"Paid the brick and lime company $4600 for a chimney rebuild from below roof line. Company damaged shingles and did terrible job flashing chimney into existing roof. I was quoted $2000 for a reputable contractor to remediate the damages and get the roof sealed properly. John has been unresponsive to several direct complaints and messages. Water is currently able to enter my home through the roof because of their actions. It was not like this before they worked on my home. An former employee of the company has shared my concerns and complaints. I am planning to file a civil dispute with my local Magistrate's office."

Evan K on April 2022



Ken Clean Masonry Surgeons Inc.

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Ken Clean Masonry Surgeons Inc.

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39 years of experience

Restoring your brick structure is easy when you turn to the building preservation and resoration specialist that have been in business for over 32 years providing these services in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania and surrounding areas. Known for quality work and our exceptional attention to detail, Ken Clean Masonry Surgeons, Inc. can handle a residential or commercial restoration of any size. Give us a call, and you'll see why homeowners, business owners, and real estate agents continually count on us for their building preservation projects.

Restoring your brick structure is easy when you turn to the building preservation and resoration specialist that have been in business for over 32 years providing these services in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania and surrounding areas. Known for quality work and our exceptional attention to detail, Ken Clean Masonry Surgeons, Inc. can handle a residential or commercial restoration of any size. Give us a call, and you'll see why homeowners, business owners, and real estate agents continually count on us for their building preservation projects.




Kelly Masonry

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Kelly Masonry

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13 years of experience

Kelly masonry caters to both residential and commercial customers. Estimates are free.

"We scheduled to have our retaining wall done back in April. Kelly, the owner came out to give us a quote and we scheduled it. He said he had some other Jobs to do before ours but he would fit us in during the month of August and we should reach out to him around the end of July to get a more firm date line of when he would break ground to fix our falling retaining wall. I reached out at the end of July as we discussed and he said due to the rain he didn’t know when he would get to us but it would definitely be in the month of August. I told him that we were selling our house and as long as I could have a firm week that he begin work- that would be enough information to list our home for the new buyers. He gave me the runaround and said due to the rain he would still not be able to make it out and wouldn’t know when he would be able to make it out. I gave him another week and checked the weather, it rained one day but the ground was solid and dry for over a week and still we heard nothing from him. We reached out again in the middle of August, the 14th, And I asked him if he knew which week he might be able to start work, and he tells me I should sell the house as is. Bet your britches I will attach a screenshot of his response. So unprofessional, he wasted my time for months and because I had him scheduled of course I did not schedule another company to do the work I needed done! He was rude and short and uninformative. I tried to be nice and civil, even extra friendly to let him know I was flexible and I asked him if he knew which week he might be able to start work, and he tells me I should sell the house as is. Bet your britches I will attach a screenshot of his response if I could!! So unprofessional, he wasted my time for months and because I had him scheduled of course I did not schedule another company to do the work I needed done! He was rude and short and uninformative. I tried to be nice and civil, even extra friendly to let him know I was flexible But still he was evasive and gave us no answers. A complete waste of our time money and it is now costing us big as we try to sell this house. I would never recommend him or his business and I’m beyond upset- if I could negative star him I would!"

Elizabeth B on August 2020

Kelly masonry caters to both residential and commercial customers. Estimates are free.

"We scheduled to have our retaining wall done back in April. Kelly, the owner came out to give us a quote and we scheduled it. He said he had some other Jobs to do before ours but he would fit us in during the month of August and we should reach out to him around the end of July to get a more firm date line of when he would break ground to fix our falling retaining wall. I reached out at the end of July as we discussed and he said due to the rain he didn’t know when he would get to us but it would definitely be in the month of August. I told him that we were selling our house and as long as I could have a firm week that he begin work- that would be enough information to list our home for the new buyers. He gave me the runaround and said due to the rain he would still not be able to make it out and wouldn’t know when he would be able to make it out. I gave him another week and checked the weather, it rained one day but the ground was solid and dry for over a week and still we heard nothing from him. We reached out again in the middle of August, the 14th, And I asked him if he knew which week he might be able to start work, and he tells me I should sell the house as is. Bet your britches I will attach a screenshot of his response. So unprofessional, he wasted my time for months and because I had him scheduled of course I did not schedule another company to do the work I needed done! He was rude and short and uninformative. I tried to be nice and civil, even extra friendly to let him know I was flexible and I asked him if he knew which week he might be able to start work, and he tells me I should sell the house as is. Bet your britches I will attach a screenshot of his response if I could!! So unprofessional, he wasted my time for months and because I had him scheduled of course I did not schedule another company to do the work I needed done! He was rude and short and uninformative. I tried to be nice and civil, even extra friendly to let him know I was flexible But still he was evasive and gave us no answers. A complete waste of our time money and it is now costing us big as we try to sell this house. I would never recommend him or his business and I’m beyond upset- if I could negative star him I would!"

Elizabeth B on August 2020



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Chimney Caps questions, answered by experts

Though roof coatings can last up to two decades, it’s a good idea to recoat your roof every four to six years. This is especially important if you have a built-up roof, which is vulnerable to moisture issues. Inspect your built-up roofs annually to make sure they don’t need a new coat.

Yes, you should cap unused chimneys to prevent damage caused by invasive critters, downdrafts, and moisture build-up. This method of capping a locked-off chimney will properly secure the structure and help maintain its integrity for years to come. Consult a chimney professional about the best type of chimney or flue cap to add to your chimney.

Sometimes. Professionals may be able to remove the old roof and re-attach it when completed, depending on your blueprints. That can help you save money. But this method is not without its risks. Larger roofs may crack during the transportation process. And if the roof is old or has problems, it may be better to replace it entirely. Keeping the old roof isn’t always possible if you are making significant alterations to the roofline.

Concrete tile roofs last for an average of 50 years, but you could see more than that if you’re diligent about repairs, roof inspections, and maintenance to avoid major damages. Concrete tile roofs are prone to cracking, so they may not last as long without needing repairs in areas with extreme weather, especially hail.

The ridge is the horizontal line where two sloping roof sections meet at the top, forming the highest point of the roof. A hip, on the other hand, is the external angle formed where two roof sections meet and slope downward toward the walls, typically at a lower angle than the ridge. The ridge runs horizontally along the peak and the hip runs diagonally from the peak to the roof's edges.

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