- Address: 240 Elm Street, 2nd & 3rd floor, Somerville, MA 02144.
- 6176425693
- newlookmasonry111@gmail.com
We utilise top-of-the-line equipment, guaranteeing exceptional results for your outdoor cleaning needs.
Our dedicated team of experts, driven by passion and commitment, turns your vision into reality with precision and excellence.
A commitment to sustainable practices and environmentally responsible choices, ensuring a greener future.
At New Look Masonry & Construction , we offer a wide range of chimney services to ensure the safety, functionality, and aesthetics of your chimney and fireplace. Our expert team of chimney specialists is dedicated to meeting all your chimney-related needs.
Experienced Professionals: Our team comprises skilled chimney technicians with years of experience in chimney inspection, cleaning, repair, and installation.
Full-Service Solutions: We provide comprehensive chimney services, including chimney sweeping, masonry repair, relining, cap installation, and chimney construction.
Safety First: We prioritize safety by conducting thorough chimney inspections to identify potential hazards, ensuring your chimney and fireplace are safe to use.
Aesthetically Pleasing: We understand the importance of an attractive chimney. Our services also include chimney reconstruction and restoration to maintain or enhance your home’s curb appeal.
Our Chimney Services
Chimney Inspection: Our certified technicians perform detailed chimney inspections to assess the condition of your chimney, identifying any issues that require attention.
Chimney Sweeping: Regular chimney sweeping removes creosote buildup, soot, and debris, reducing the risk of chimney fires and ensuring efficient ventilation.
Chimney Repair: From masonry repair to tuckpointing, we address chimney damage promptly to maintain structural integrity.
Chimney Relining: Proper chimney liner installation or replacement ensures optimal draft, safety, and efficiency for your fireplace or heating appliance.
Chimney Cap Installation: We install chimney caps to prevent debris, animals, and water from entering your chimney, prolonging its lifespan.
Chimney Construction: If you need a new chimney or fireplace, our expert craftsmen can design and build a custom chimney that matches your home’s architecture.
Types of Chimneys
Masonry Chimneys: These are traditional chimneys constructed from bricks, stones, or concrete blocks. They are known for their durability and classic appearance, making them a popular choice in many homes.
Prefabricated or Factory-Built Chimneys: Prefabricated chimneys are factory-made and designed for easy installation. They are typically constructed with metal or other fire-resistant materials and can be a cost-effective option.
Wood-Burning Chimneys: Designed for wood-burning stoves or fireplaces, these chimneys are specially insulated to withstand high temperatures and provide efficient venting for wood-burning appliances.
Gas-Burning Chimneys: Gas-burning chimneys are specifically designed to vent natural gas or propane fireplaces and heating appliances. They ensure safe and efficient exhaust for gas-burning devices.
Pellet Stove Chimneys: Pellet stoves use small wood or biomass pellets as fuel. Pellet stove chimneys are designed to vent the combustion gases produced by these stoves efficiently.
Multi-Fuel Chimneys: Multi-fuel chimneys are versatile and can be used with a variety of heating appliances, including wood-burning stoves, pellet stoves, and oil-burning furnaces.
Oil-Burning Chimneys: These chimneys are designed to vent the exhaust gases produced by oil-burning heating systems, such as oil furnaces and boilers.
Electric Fireplace Chimneys: Electric fireplaces often come with decorative chimneys or mantels for added visual appeal. These chimneys are non-functional and purely decorative.
Exterior Chimneys: Some homes feature chimneys that are entirely located on the exterior of the building. These chimneys may serve as decorative elements or house exhaust systems for certain appliances.
Freestanding Chimneys: Freestanding chimneys are not connected to the main structure of a building and are often used for outdoor fireplaces or standalone heating appliances.