Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across East Aurora
Chimney repair in East Aurora typically costs $450–$2,800 depending on scope, and most standard repairs are completed within one to three days. Thomas Hernandez and our Chimney Repair team serve the 14052 zip code directly — we’re familiar with the village’s Roycroft-era homes, the tight streets around Elm Street and Main, and the way Southtowns weather hits chimneys harder than it does in Buffalo proper. If you’re seeing crumbling mortar, water stains on your ceiling near the fireplace, or bricks that look like they’ve been peeling layer by layer, call (833) 632-3568. We’ll come out, assess it honestly, and give you a free estimate with no pressure.

Why Titan Chimney Cleaning Greater Buffalo Is East Aurora’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
We’ve spent 11 years working exclusively on chimneys — not roofs, not gutters, not general handyman jobs. That single-trade focus means when Thomas Hernandez pulls up to your East Aurora home, he’s diagnosing problems he’s seen hundreds of times before. Nearly 300 homeowners have trusted us, and our 297 verified reviews hold a 4.7-star average because we show up personally and stand behind the work.
East Aurora isn’t a drive-by market for us. We’re in the Southtowns regularly — from the historic village core near the Roycroft Campus out to newer builds along Olean Road. Our response time to East Aurora is typically same-day or next-day for urgent issues like active leaks or storm-damaged crowns. Thomas knows the local housing stock: those tall, multi-flue brick chimneys on Victorian and Craftsman homes built during the Roycroft building boom, many now past their 100th birthday with original clay liners and mortar that’s seen a century of freeze-thaw punishment.
Unlike franchise operations that send whoever’s available that day, every repair carries Thomas’s direct accountability. He’s the one climbing the ladder, making the call on whether repointing will hold or whether a full rebuild is the honest recommendation. That’s why East Aurora homeowners call us back year after year — and refer us to neighbors.
Our Chimney Repair Services in East Aurora
Mortar Repointing
East Aurora’s 1,000-foot elevation on the Allegheny Plateau exposes its century-old masonry chimneys to more freeze-thaw cycles per winter than lower-elevation Buffalo suburbs, accelerating spalling and crown cracks within a single season. Repointing — grinding out deteriorated mortar joints and packing fresh, properly matched mortar — is the most common repair we perform in the village. On a typical Roycroft-era home, we’ll match the original mortar composition and color profile so the repair blends with the historic facade. A standard repointing job on a single-flue chimney in East Aurora runs $450–$950 and takes one to two days.
Spalling Brick Repair
Those extra freeze-thaw cycles don’t just attack mortar — they split brick faces. Spalling, where the outer layer of brick flakes or pops off, is rampant in East Aurora’s historic district after hard winters. We cut out damaged bricks and install matching replacements, or when the damage is surface-level, we apply specialized resurfacing compounds. On South Grove Street last spring, we addressed spalling on a 1912 Craftsman where three winters of accelerated cycling had destroyed the upper course. The repair required 14 replacement bricks and partial repointing — total cost $1,200, completed in two days.
Chimney Waterproofing
Water is a chimney’s enemy everywhere, but in East Aurora’s Southtowns snow belt, it’s relentless. Single-storm accumulations routinely dwarf those in Buffalo proper or the northern suburbs, and that snow load sits against masonry, melts, refreezes, and forces moisture deep into brick. We apply professional-grade, vapor-permeable waterproofing agents that let the chimney breathe while blocking liquid water. A typical waterproofing treatment for an East Aurora two-story chimney runs $350–$650 and carries a 10-year performance expectation. We recommend it after any major repointing or rebuild — it’s cheap insurance against repeating the same repair in five years.
Flashing Repair
The elevated Southtowns position means East Aurora endures more freeze-thaw cycles per winter than Buffalo’s lakeshore, driving repeated expansion and contraction in brick and mortar that can open flashing gaps and crack chimney crowns within a single season — making post-winter inspection, not just annual cleaning, a genuine local necessity. Flashing — the metal seal where chimney meets roof — is often the first failure point. We see separation, rust-through, and improper original installation constantly in East Aurora’s older housing stock. Thomas fabricates custom flashing on-site when needed, using copper or heavy-gauge aluminum for longevity. Standard flashing repair runs $400–$800; full replacement with step flashing and counterflashing on a complex roofline can reach $1,200–$1,800.
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Trusted Brands We Service in East Aurora
We don’t use contractor-grade substitutes from the big-box store. For East Aurora repairs, we stock and install professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Copperfield — brands built for the demands of real chimney systems, not temporary fixes. DuraFlex stainless steel liners handle the thermal stress of modern high-output inserts in those undersized historic flues. HeatShield’s cerfractory sealant products restore cracked clay liners without full replacement when the damage is contained. Copperfield supplies the caps, dampers, and flashing components we trust for Southtowns weather exposure. Because we keep common parts on hand, most East Aurora repairs don’t face supply delays — we finish what we start.

Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in East Aurora Homes
- Mortar joint spalling from repeated freeze-thaw cycles in the elevated Southtowns snow belt. East Aurora’s extra elevation means more temperature swings per winter than Cheektowaga or Amherst, and that cycling opens mortar joints fast — often within a single season after a previously sound chimney.
- Original clay tile liners cracking from age and thermal shock. Those 100-year-old clay liners weren’t designed for the concentrated heat of modern EPA-certified wood stoves and inserts. We find longitudinal cracks, shattered sections, and complete collapse regularly during camera inspections in the historic district.
- Undersized or unlined brick flues flagged during real estate transactions. Many village-core homes retain original unlined or minimally lined brick flues sized for coal or pre-1940s wood stoves. When owners install modern high-output inserts, these flues are frequently undersized and unlined per current NYS code — a deficiency Erie County inspectors flag with increasing frequency during East Aurora’s brisk historic-home sales.
- Chimney crown deterioration accelerated by snow load and UV exposure at elevation. The flat concrete or mortar wash at the top of East Aurora chimneys takes a beating. Water pools, freezes, and opens cracks that channel moisture straight into the flue system. Crown rebuilds or HeatShield sealing are standard recommendations after our post-winter inspections.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in East Aurora, NY
Here’s what chimney repair costs in the East Aurora market, based on jobs we’ve completed across the village:
| Service | Typical Range in East Aurora |
|---|---|
| Mortar repointing (partial) | $450 – $950 |
| Mortar repointing (full chimney) | $1,200 – $2,400 |
| Spalling brick repair (localized) | $600 – $1,400 |
| Chimney waterproofing | $350 – $650 |
| Flashing repair | $400 – $800 |
| Flashing replacement | $1,200 – $1,800 |
| Clay liner repair (HeatShield) | $800 – $1,500 |
| Stainless steel liner (DuraFlex) | $1,800 – $3,200 |
| Partial chimney rebuild | $2,200 – $4,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild | $4,500 – $8,500+ |
What moves you up or down within these ranges? Accessibility (steep roof pitches common on East Aurora’s older homes add labor), the extent of hidden damage we find once work begins, and whether matching historic brick requires special sourcing. We don’t bait-and-switch — the estimate Thomas gives you after inspection is the price you’ll pay, and estimates are always free. Call (833) 632-3568 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near East Aurora
Our service radius covers the full Southtowns and beyond — we regularly repair chimneys in Lancaster (those solid 1960s–1980s brick homes with their own aging flue issues), Depew (mixed-era housing with varied liner conditions), Cheektowaga (lower elevation but still plenty of freeze-thaw damage), and Lackawanna (lake-effect exposure from the other direction). Same owner-led service, same professional-grade materials, same free estimates.
Serving East Aurora, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the East Aurora area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Chimney Repair in East Aurora
East Aurora’s roughly 1,000-foot elevation on the Allegheny Plateau places it in a more aggressive freeze-thaw zone than Cheektowaga or Amherst, meaning brick and mortar experience more expansion-contraction cycles per winter. That accelerated cycling opens mortar joints, spalls brick faces, and cracks chimney crowns faster than in lower-elevation communities. We recommend post-winter inspection as a genuine local necessity, not just annual cleaning. Call (833) 632-3568 to book — estimates are free.
Yes, almost certainly. Many of the historic village-core homes retain original unlined or minimally lined brick flues that were sized for coal or pre-1940s wood stoves; when owners install modern high-output wood-burning inserts, these flues are frequently undersized and unlined per current NYS code — a deficiency Erie County inspectors flag with increasing frequency during the area’s brisk historic-home real estate transactions. On a Roycroft-era home on South Grove Street, we repaired a multi-flue chimney whose unlined brick flues had been retrofitted with a modern wood-burning insert. We relined both flues with DuraFlex stainless steel and applied a HeatShield crown seal, ensuring NYS code compliance and preventing future moisture intrusion. Call (833) 632-3568 and Thomas will inspect your flue with a camera to confirm sizing and condition.
Mortar repointing is the most frequent repair we perform in the historic district, driven by accelerated freeze-thaw damage at elevation. The century-old lime-based mortars have simply reached their limit, and modern Portland-based DIY patch jobs often make the problem worse by trapping moisture. We match original mortar composition and color for repairs that protect the structure without compromising historic character. Call (833) 632-3568 for a free assessment of your mortar condition.
Yes, and we do it regularly in East Aurora after winter damage. Thomas will evaluate whether the existing flashing can be reseated and reflashed, or whether the metal itself has fatigued and requires replacement. We fabricate custom flashing on-site when needed for complex rooflines common on Victorian and Craftsman homes. Most flashing repairs run $400–$800 and are completed in a single visit. Call (833) 632-3568 to stop the leak before it damages your interior.
A full rebuild on a typical East Avenue Craftsman chimney takes four to seven business days, depending on weather, scaffold requirements, and whether we need to source matching historic brick. These homes often have multi-flue systems with complex crown profiles that require careful dismantling and reconstruction. Thomas manages every phase personally, from tear-down through final cap installation. Call (833) 632-3568 for a timeline specific to your chimney’s condition and design.
Written by Thomas Hernandez, Owner at Titan Chimney Cleaning Greater Buffalo, serving East Aurora and the Southtowns since 2014.