
Masonry Repair in DFW | Prime Chimney Experts
Prime Chimney Experts — DFW chimney & fireplace specialists. Free inspection, written quote, no surprise fees.
Spalling brick, eroding mortar, leaking crowns — masonry deterioration is the #1 cause of chimney water damage in DFW homes. Prime Chimney Experts handles this work across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex following NFPA 211 standards. Free inspection, written quote, no surprise fees.
What’s actually involved
Masonry repair encompasses everything from minor tuckpointing on a single chimney face to full structural rebuilds of foundation-compromised stacks. Prime Chimney Experts handles the full range.
The diagnostic question we ask first: is the damage at the surface or in the structure? Surface damage (cosmetic spalling, weathered mortar joints) responds well to localized repair. Structural damage (cracked through to interior, separation from the home, foundation movement) requires more invasive intervention.
We document each chimney with a photo set so the homeowner sees exactly what we see. The most common repair pattern in DFW: top 2-4 feet rebuilt (where weather hits hardest), with full tuckpointing of the lower stack. This restores integrity without the cost of a full rebuild.
Mortar selection on chimney repair is a real decision — the wrong mix will damage the existing brick faster than no repair at all. We use Type N for most exterior chimney work in this region, and softer historic mixes for older homes where the original mortar is lime-based.
Why this matters in DFW specifically
Freeze-thaw cycling is the silent killer of DFW chimneys. Most homeowners assume Texas is too warm for freeze damage — but the issue isn’t average temperature, it’s the swing. A 70°F-rain day followed by a 25°F-overnight produces ice expansion inside brick faces that have been absorbing moisture all year. Multiply that by 30-50 cycles per winter, add hail strikes from spring storms, add foundation movement from expansive clay soil, and a chimney that was solid 10 years ago needs serious work today.
Our process
- Inspection with photos — We document every visible defect — spalling, cracked joints, crown condition, flashing — and provide written findings before recommending scope.
- Written scope and price — You get the full quote in writing before any work starts. No verbal estimates, no scope creep without sign-off.
- Repair with color-matched mortar — We protect roof and landscaping, set up scaffolding or a roof anchor, perform the repair, and clean the site. Mortar is color-matched to the existing chimney.
- Final inspection and warranty — Walk-through with the homeowner, warranty paperwork, long-term care notes. Tuckpointing carries a 5-year workmanship warranty; full rebuilds carry 10-year structural warranty.
Materials and standards
We use Type N mortar for most exterior chimney work (the right balance of compressive strength and flexibility for DFW freeze-thaw cycles), and Type S only where structural loading requires it. For historic homes in East Dallas, M Streets, Highland Park, and University Park where original mortar is soft lime-based, we color-match and use a softer mix that won’t fracture surrounding brick. New chimney crowns use a flexible polymer-modified concrete mix that resists the cracking common to pre-2010 rigid crowns.
Pricing ranges (DFW, 2026)
Real DFW market ranges. Your actual quote depends on access, scope, and what we find on inspection — every job is quoted in writing before work begins.
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Tuckpointing — partial chimney | $650– $– + |
| Tuckpointing — full chimney | $1,400– $– + |
| Brick replacement (per brick) | $25– $– + |
| New chimney crown (poured) | $650– $– + |
| Firebox refractory repair | $450– $– + |
| Partial chimney rebuild | $2,500– $– + |
| Full chimney rebuild | $8,000– $– + |
Frequently asked questions
How long does masonry repair take?
Tuckpointing one chimney: 1-2 days. New crown pour: 1 day plus 24-48 hour cure. Partial rebuild: 3-5 days. Full rebuild: 1-2 weeks depending on weather and chimney size.
Will homeowners insurance cover this?
Storm damage (hail, lightning, fallen tree) is typically covered. Gradual deterioration is not. Document with photos, file a claim, and we provide inspection reports for adjusters.
Do I need a permit?
Tuckpointing and minor brick replacement: usually no. Structural rebuilds and any work affecting the flue or framing: yes. We pull permits when required, included in the quote.
Can I use my fireplace before repair?
If inspection found firebox cracks, flue gaps, or crown damage — no. Wait until repair is complete and re-inspected. Cosmetic exterior spalling alone is generally safe.
How often should masonry be inspected?
Annually per NFPA 211. In DFW we recommend a Level 1 inspection every fall before burn season due to freeze-thaw and hail patterns.
Related services
Ready to schedule?
Call (682) 226-6257 for masonry repair across DFW, or use our contact form for email. Same-week scheduling for most calls.
Our Sister Companies — Specialists in Related Services
Texas Service Experts is part of a network of CSIA-certified chimney specialists. Depending on your specific need:
- Texas Chimney Experts — chimney repair/masonry
