Chimneys

Built on Masonry, Driven by Honest Work

Every chimney built for decades of use

Marck Pecoraro Masonry handles every chimney project with a focus on performance that lasts. We do not chase quick fixes or temporary patches. Our work centers on proper brick selection, precise liner installation, and the kind of detailed craftsmanship that withstands years of heat and weather. Every chimney we build is treated as a long-term investment in your home’s safety and value.

Built to Last, Designed for Safety

Work that protects your home for decades

A properly built chimney does more than vent smoke. It protects your home from water damage, prevents dangerous carbon monoxide leaks, and maintains structural integrity through every season. From selecting the right materials to ensuring flashing is sealed correctly, every detail is handled with precision so your chimney performs safely and efficiently for years to come.

How Professional Chimney Work Gets Done

Clear steps that guarantee safe airflow always

Full Chimney Inspection

Thorough evaluation of brick, mortar, flue liner, crown, and flashing to spot damage or safety risks.

Step 01

Repair and Rebuild Execution

Repointing mortar joints, replacing damaged brick, relining the flue, and sealing the crown for lasting performance.

Step 02

Draft and Safety Verification

Testing airflow, checking damper operation, and confirming proper venting to eliminate smoke and carbon monoxide risk.

Step 03

Values That Guide Every Decision

Built on trust and transparency

We handle every chimney project with straightforward communication and honest recommendations. From the first inspection to the final repair, you’ll receive clear explanations about materials, methods, and costs without confusing jargon. Our approach prioritizes your safety and long-term satisfaction over quick fixes, ensuring that every repair is performed to code and backed by decades of masonry experience.

Why a Well-Built Chimney Protects Your Home

Real advantages for safety and performance

Safer Indoor Air

Proper construction vents smoke and gases outside, preventing carbon monoxide buildup in living spaces.

Better Draft Performance

Correct liner sizing and masonry design ensure smoke rises efficiently and fires burn cleanly.

Structural Durability

Quality brickwork and mortar withstand years of heat cycles without cracking or crumbling.

Lower Repair Costs

Well-built chimneys need fewer fixes over time, avoiding expensive rebuilds down the road.

Weather Protection

Sealed crowns and caps keep rain out, stopping water damage to flues and interior walls.

Enhanced Home Value

A solid, inspected chimney adds buyer confidence and increases resale appeal during home sales.

Built for Safe, Reliable Performance

Proper construction methods that extend chimney life

Homeowners and businesses depend on correct chimney design and careful assembly. Each project begins with proper footing depth, correct flue sizing, and reinforced masonry joints. Mortar selection and flashing integration prevent water entry and thermal stress. When built to standard, chimneys deliver safe venting, resist weather damage, and require minimal future repairs.

Why Homeowners Trust Marck Pecoraro Masonry

Masonry skill that ensures safe, lasting chimneys

Structural Assessment

Every chimney project begins with a full evaluation of mortar, brick, and flue integrity.

Precision Masonry Work

Each brick is laid and pointed with accuracy to prevent leaks and structural failure.

Durable Materials

Quality refractory brick and mortar withstand heat and weather over decades.

Transparent Guidance

You receive clear explanations of chimney condition and the repairs or upgrades needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I have my chimney inspected?

Once a year before the burning season. Annual inspections catch small problems early, preventing costly repairs and ensuring safe operation throughout winter.

That white powder is efflorescence, caused by water dissolving salts in the brick and mortar. It signals a moisture problem that needs waterproofing or flashing repair.

Small cracks can be sealed and repaired. Severe cracking with chunks missing usually requires a full crown rebuild to prevent water from entering the flue system.

Most residential chimney liner installations finish in one to two days. We handle all flashing, insulation, and top-plate work in a single visit when possible.

Repointing replaces damaged mortar joints between existing bricks. Rebuilding removes deteriorated masonry and constructs new brickwork from the damaged point upward.

If You are Ready to Protect Your Home with a Safe, Lasting Chimney

We handle every part of your chimney project with skill that only comes from decades of masonry experience. Contact Marck Pecoraro Masonry for honest work and results that keep West Palm Beach homes protected.