When your chimney sits at the intersection of masonry and roofing, problems in either system can lead to serious water damage, structural issues, or interior leaks.
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Chimney flashing repair addresses the critical area where your roof and chimney meet one of the most leak-prone spots in any home.
Whether it's damaged flashing, cracked mortar, or missing shingles, repairing this zone properly protects your home from moisture and long-term decay.

Issues around your chimney-roof connection often show up indoors first. Water stains, peeling paint, or damp smells near your fireplace are common clues,even if the problem is outside.
A routine roof inspection can help identify these issues early, before they become expensive repairs.

















A roof leak near the chimney doesn’t always mean a roofing issue alone, it could also stem from chimney cracks, missing caps, or faulty flashing. Pinpointing the source is key to making the right fix.
In many cases, the repair involves a combination of roofing and masonry work.
Leaks usually stem from damaged flashing, missing shingles, cracks in the chimney crown, or water pooling at the base.
Costs typically range from $300 to $1,000 depending on whether flashing, masonry, or roofing materials need to be replaced.
Some can, but ideally you want a contractor experienced in both roofing and chimney systems for thorough, lasting repairs.
It may be, if the damage was caused by a storm or sudden incident. Wear-and-tear is usually not covered.
Quality flashing can last 20–30 years, but may fail sooner if exposed to harsh weather or installed poorly.