Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Buffalo
Chimney repair in Buffalo typically runs $450–$2,800 depending on scope, and most jobs are inspected within 48 hours. We’re Titan Chimney Cleaning Greater Buffalo, and our Chimney Repair team is built for this city’s exact problems — the lake-effect snow that packs into flues, the 80–100 annual freeze-thaw cycles that shatter mortar, the pre-WWII brick chimneys that dominate neighborhoods from the East Side to Elmwood Village. Thomas Hernandez, our owner and lead technician, has spent 11 years working on Buffalo chimneys personally. Call (833) 632-3568 for a free estimate — we answer until 8 PM most evenings.

Why Titan Chimney Cleaning Greater Buffalo Is Buffalo’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
Nearly 300 Buffalo-area homeowners have left us reviews, and our 4.7-star average across 297 verified ratings reflects one thing: Thomas shows up personally. Not a rotating subcontractor. Not a franchise crew that changes monthly. Thomas Hernandez is the owner, and he’s the technician climbing your ladder in Buffalo.
That matters on tight lots in Elmwood Village, where parking’s a negotiation and ladder angles are tricky. It matters on the steep-pitched Victorians of South Buffalo, where a technician’s judgment call on mortar depth can save or cost you thousands. We’ve worked Tacoma Avenue, we’ve worked Richmond Avenue, we’ve worked the narrow alleys behind Delaware Avenue apartments — and we know which side of a chimney takes the worst lake-effect beating.
Our response time to Buffalo proper is typically same-day or next-day for urgent calls, especially during shoulder seasons when homeowners fire up their first fires and discover problems. Winter emergencies — ice-packed flues, carbon monoxide backdrafts, storm-damaged crowns — get priority scheduling because we’ve seen what happens when they’re delayed.
Eleven years. One trade. Buffalo chimneys only. That focus means we recognize failure patterns a general contractor misses — like the telltale white efflorescence bloom on North Buffalo brick that signals water infiltration before mortar starts crumbling, or the specific draft signature of an oversized flue liner left from a 1960s coal-to-gas conversion.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Buffalo
Mortar Repointing
Buffalo’s pre-WWII brick chimneys — the backbone of housing stock from Allentown to Lovejoy — were built with lime mortar that breathes and flexes, but lake-effect saturation followed by hard freezes opens joints faster than almost anywhere in the Northeast. Repointing in Buffalo isn’t cosmetic. It’s structural survival. We grind out failed joints to proper depth — never the quick surface smear — and match mortar composition to the original, critical on century-old brick that modern Portland mortar can destroy. A typical repointing job on a Buffalo two-flue chimney runs $1,200–$2,400.
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling — the flaking and crumbling of brick faces — is epidemic in Buffalo’s older neighborhoods. Lake Erie’s wet snowpack soaks masonry, freeze-thaw cycles expand the water into ice, and the brick face pops off in sheets. We’ve replaced spalled courses on Victorians in Elmwood Village where the damage ran three stories. Thomas assesses whether the spalling is surface-level or indicates deeper water intrusion, then rebuilds with matching brick where possible or sources appropriate replacements. Spalling repair on a Buffalo chimney typically costs $800–$1,800 for localized work, $2,200–$3,800 for extensive rebuilds.
Chimney Waterproofing
Waterproofing is non-negotiable in Buffalo. The right breathable silane/siloxane sealant — we use professional-grade formulations, not big-box sprays — lets trapped moisture escape while blocking new infiltration. We apply it after repairs are complete, never over damaged mortar, because sealing in water accelerates freeze-thaw destruction. For Buffalo’s climate, we emphasize crown-level water management: proper slope, expansion joints, and drip edges that direct water away from the brick face. Waterproofing a standard Buffalo chimney runs $350–$650, with reapplication recommended every 5–7 years given the cycle severity here.
Flashing Repair
Buffalo’s wind-driven rain and ice dam conditions test flashing harder than inland climates. We see lifted counterflashing at roof-chimney intersections constantly, especially on homes with older step-flashing that wasn’t integrated with ice barriers. Thomas repairs with copper or lead-coated copper — materials that flex through freeze-thaw without cracking — and integrates with the roof system properly, not just caulked over. Flashing repair in Buffalo typically runs $450–$950.

What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Buffalo
We install DuraFlex stainless liners for their corrosion resistance against Buffalo’s acidic condensation patterns, and Gelco caps for their durability under heavy snowload. HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing lets us restore eroded flue liners without full replacement — a cost saver on Buffalo’s many sound-but-surfaced-damaged clay liners. We stock common sizes and repair components locally, so Buffalo customers aren’t waiting weeks for parts while their chimney deteriorates further. Olympia Chimney supply parts round out our inventory for fast-turnaround liner and cap replacements.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Buffalo Homes
- Ice-packed flues after lake-effect events. Wind-driven snow packs solid into flue openings and caps, blocking exhaust and forcing carbon monoxide back into living spaces. We clear these emergencies regularly — it’s a failure pattern virtually unknown outside snowbelt regions.
- Frost-heaved crowns and caps. Rapid freeze-thaw after snowmelt splits concrete crowns and dislodges metal caps. Spring inspections across Buffalo reveal damage that didn’t exist the previous October.
- Open mortar joints from saturated brick. Wet lake-effect snow repeatedly saturates mortar, which expands on freezing and recedes on thawing. By April, joints that were tight in fall have opened to finger-width gaps.
- Persistent draft problems from oversized liners. Buffalo’s coal-to-gas conversions left flues too large for modern appliances, causing sluggish draft, condensation pooling, and accelerated creosote buildup that cleaning alone won’t fix.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Buffalo, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Buffalo |
|---|---|
| Mortar repointing (standard two-flue chimney) | $1,200 – $2,400 |
| Spalling brick repair (localized) | $800 – $1,800 |
| Spalling brick repair (extensive rebuild) | $2,200 – $3,800 |
| Chimney waterproofing | $350 – $650 |
| Flashing repair | $450 – $950 |
| Crown replacement/rebuild | $1,100 – $2,200 |
| Full chimney rebuild (partial) | $3,500 – $6,500 |
What moves you within these ranges? Height and access — three-story Victorians cost more than ranch caps. Extent of hidden damage — we quote what we find during inspection, not optimistic assumptions. Material matching — century-old brick sourcing takes time. We don’t lowball to get the call, then upsell. Thomas inspects, explains what he sees, and you decide. Estimates are free. Call (833) 632-3568.
We Also Serve Cities Near Buffalo
Our service radius covers West Seneca, Lackawanna, Cheektowaga, and Kenmore — all within typical same-day or next-day response. Southtowns customers in West Seneca see the heaviest lake-effect snowload and often need the most aggressive waterproofing and cap protection. Wherever you’re located in Greater Buffalo, Thomas handles the job personally.
Serving Buffalo, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Buffalo 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 Buffalo
Yes — it’s a documented seasonal hazard here, particularly on south and east-facing chimney exposures in the southtowns snowbelt. After major lake-effect dumps, wind-driven snow can pack solid into flue openings and caps, blocking combustion gases and creating carbon monoxide backdraft conditions. We worked a job on Tacoma Avenue in South Buffalo where a Victorian home’s original multi-flue chimney had its DuraFlex liner clogged with wind-driven snow and ice after a lake-effect event. Our techs removed the ice pack, replaced the cracked Gelco crown, and installed a Copperfield cap to prevent recurrence — a typical winter fix here. If your fireplace or furnace is backing up after a storm, treat it as an emergency and call (833) 632-3568.
Annually, minimum — and in Buffalo, that inspection should include structural masonry assessment, not just flue condition. A chimney that passed in October can have open mortar joints and cracked crowns by April due to freeze-thaw cycling. We recommend fall inspection before heating season and spring inspection after snowmelt for older masonry chimneys. Call (833) 632-3568 to schedule — estimates are free.
Mortar repointing, followed by crown repair or replacement. Elmwood Village’s brick Victorians — mostly 1880s–1920s construction — have lime mortar that’s compatible with old brick but vulnerable to lake-effect saturation. The freeze-thaw cycles open joints, water enters, and the cycle accelerates. We repoint with matching lime-based mortar, never hard Portland over soft brick. Typical repointing on these homes runs $1,400–$2,600. Call (833) 632-3568 for an exact quote on your chimney.
Yes — significantly, when applied correctly. A breathable silane/siloxane treatment reduces water absorption by 90%+, which directly limits the freeze-thaw damage mechanism: less water in the masonry means less expansion when it freezes. But waterproofing must be done after repairs, not over damaged mortar, and it must be reapplied every 5–7 years in Buffalo’s severe climate. It’s $350–$650 for application and pays for itself by extending repointing intervals. Call (833) 632-3568 to discuss whether your chimney is a candidate.
Oversized flue liners from coal-to-gas conversions are the primary cause. Buffalo’s housing stock was built for coal furnaces with large flues; mid-century conversions to oil or gas left those oversized liners, which don’t generate enough heat to establish proper draft. The result: sluggish exhaust, condensation damage, and creosote buildup that returns quickly after cleaning. The fix is often a properly sized stainless liner — we install DuraFlex liners sized to the appliance, not the original flue. Draft diagnosis and liner sizing is part of our inspection. Call (833) 632-3568 to schedule.
Ready to fix your chimney before the next lake-effect cycle hits? Call Titan Chimney Cleaning Greater Buffalo at (833) 632-3568 for a free, no-pressure estimate. Thomas Hernandez, our owner and lead technician, will inspect your chimney personally and explain exactly what you’re seeing — in plain language, with upfront pricing.
Written by Thomas Hernandez, Owner at Titan Chimney Cleaning Greater Buffalo, serving Buffalo since 2013.