Cape Elizabeth's oceanfront and near-coastal homes take the brunt of salt air and coastal storms, which is hard on masonry, caps, and flashing alike. We bring the same licensed, insured service to Cape Elizabeth that we provide throughout Greater Portland.
Annual creosote and soot removal for wood, gas, and pellet systems.
Learn more »Repointing, spalling brick repair, and waterproofing for coastal salt-air and freeze-thaw exposure.
Learn more »Corrosion-resistant stainless steel and copper caps built for near-coastal exposure.
Learn more »Crown repair and structural rebuilds for chimneys weathered by ocean-facing exposure.
Learn more »Homes near Fort Williams Park, Crescent Beach, and other oceanfront areas of Cape Elizabeth face a combination most inland Cumberland County homes don't: salt-laden air, higher wind-driven rain, and the same freeze-thaw cycling every Maine chimney deals with. Salt air accelerates corrosion on metal chimney caps, flashing, and damper hardware, and wind-driven rain finds its way into masonry gaps that would stay dry further inland. That combination is why we recommend Cape Elizabeth homeowners get their annual inspection on schedule rather than deferring it — problems tend to progress faster here than in more sheltered locations. See creosote buildup dangers and signs of a damaged liner for what to watch for between inspections.
Salt-air corrosion on your cap or flashing? We install corrosion-resistant stainless steel and copper components specifically because standard galvanized parts don't hold up as long this close to the water. Call (000) 000-0000 for an assessment.
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