It’s safe to say that after 20+ years servicing roofs on Long Island, we know a thing or two about your home’s needs. Below is valuable information for homeowners on Long Island. Call us directly or fill out the form below if you have any questions on your home’s roofing systems. Thanks for stopping by.

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Chimney Masonry

The main part of chimney masonry is chimney mortar. The mortar is made up of clay particles and hard-packed aggregate (ASA). These are then held together with a chemical binder. These chimney products can be called mortar, slurry, and spatter. It acts as a layer of waterproofing that prevents water from entering the structure’s interior. Improper installation of chimney masonry can result in crumbling mortar…

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Chimney Cleaning

The purpose of chimney cleaning is to remove any creosote buildup that has occurred over time in the flue, which means having a professional take care of this task will ensure it gets done right so there’s no risk of fire.

The truth is that this small amount of metal protecting your chimney can prevent numerous mishaps from taking place and save a homeowner thousands of dollars in unnecessary chimney repair or damage expenses.

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Fireplace Installation

Fireplaces are an elegant addition to any home that can provide warmth and comfort all year round. Installing a fireplace is not as complicated as you might think; it doesn’t require extensive construction work.

The truth is that this small amount of metal protecting your chimney can prevent numerous mishaps from taking place and save a homeowner thousands of dollars in unnecessary chimney repair or damage expenses.

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Chimney Liner

You need to take care of your chimneys here in the North East; cold weather can be very harsh on exterior elements like your masonry work. So what do you do if you suspect something is wrong? You call a professional like Pro Home Roof Leak Repairs ! 

The truth is that this small amount of metal protecting your chimney can prevent numerous mishaps from taking place and save a homeowner thousands of dollars in unnecessary chimney repair or damage expenses.

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Chimney Waterproofing

Water is the worst enemy of any foundation. A leaking chimney can cause expensive damage to your home’s roof and walls if it goes unremedied. Leaks at the base of your chimney can also allow moisture and soot to enter your living spaces, which can affect indoor air quality and building structural integrity over time.

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Chimney Installation

Chimney installation is the entire process of setting up a new chimney for use with your home heating system. Once installation has been completed, you will be able to enjoy the heat that your fireplace produces.

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Chimney Restoration

Chimney restoration is a process that can fix chimneys of all sized gaps, cracks, holes and broken bricks. Spalled bricks are common in chimneys that have been neglected for a long time or chimneys that have been subjected to harsh weather conditions or fires. Spalling of chimney bricks is caused by the direct contact of flames from a…

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Chimney Inspection

Many homeowners don’t think much about chimneys outside of annual inspection. That is, until they either notice their chimney has become dirty or smoky due to a fire, or simply want to be aware of general chimney safety.

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Chimney Replacement

chimney can be classified as a power or money pit because it requires constant maintenance in order for it to last long. One of the most popular reasons why homeowners typically replace there chimneys is a lack of maintenance. Still, some are replaced due to poor initial construction practices which can lead to cracks developing, causing leaks later on.

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Chimney Flashing Repairs

These days, the internet is a wealth of knowledge about chimneys and how they work. Still, we are here to answer any questions both off and online. We believe, when you hire a professional chimney contractor, they should have extensive experience working with chimneys and be willing to answer all of your questions. Period. There is no such thing as a “stupid question,” and we love homeowners that want to be “savvy.” Some of what we do can be complicated.

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