Chimney Construction and Repair In Wichita Kansas

Chimney construction requires precision and attention to detail. We use high-quality materials and adhere to strict building codes to create chimneys that stand the test of time. Our services include new chimney installations, rebuilds, and repairs for existing structures.

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Our Chimney Services

Routine Maintenance and Inspection

We perform regular chimney sweeps to remove soot, creosote, and debris. This service prevents chimney fires and ensures proper ventilation. Our certified technicians inspect the entire chimney structure, including:


  • Flue lining
  • Chimney cap
  • Mortar joints
  • Brickwork

Advanced Video Scan Technology

Our state-of-the-art video scanning equipment provides a detailed view of your chimney's interior. This technology allows us to:


  • Identify hidden damage 
  • Assess flue lining condition 
  • Detect potential hazards


The high-resolution images help us pinpoint issues that might be missed during a standard visual inspection. We can show clients exactly what we find, ensuring transparency in our service.

Masonry Techniques and Materials in Chimney Construction

Quality Materials for Longevity


We select only the finest materials for our chimney projects. Brick remains a top choice due to its strength and classic appearance. We use fire-rated bricks that can withstand high temperatures.


Mortar is crucial for bonding bricks together. We mix our mortar to the right consistency for optimal adhesion and durability. For the flue liner, we install clay or ceramic tiles to protect the chimney's interior.

Skilled Craftsmanship and Techniques


Our masons employ time-tested techniques to construct chimneys that stand the test of time. We start with a solid foundation, ensuring proper support for the entire structure.


Careful brick laying is essential. We maintain consistent mortar joint thickness and use the correct bonding patterns for strength. Flue liner installation requires precision to create a smooth path for smoke and gases.

Ensuring Safety and Efficiency in Your Chimney

The damper is a movable plate that controls airflow in your chimney. When open, it allows smoke and gases to escape. When closed, it prevents heat loss and keeps out pests and debris.


We recommend checking your damper regularly to ensure smooth operation. A stuck damper can lead to smoke buildup or heat loss. Proper maintenance includes cleaning and lubricating the damper mechanism.

The smoke chamber guides smoke and gases from the firebox into the flue. Its smooth, angled walls help prevent turbulence and backdrafts.


We inspect smoke chambers for cracks, debris, and proper construction. Rough or damaged surfaces can trap creosote, increasing fire risk.


Parging, or smoothing the chamber walls, can improve functionality and reduce creosote buildup. This process involves applying a special heat-resistant mortar.

The firebox is where the fire burns and faces the most intense heat. Its condition directly impacts safety and efficiency.


We look for signs of wear such as:

-Cracked or missing bricks

-Deteriorating mortar joints

-Warped or damaged fireplace grates


Repairing damaged firebricks promptly prevents heat from reaching combustible materials behind the firebox.

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