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Chimney Repair in New Albany, MS

Tuckpointing, crown rebuilds, counter-flashing at the roof-to-stack transition, and full re-clad for New Albany and Union County homes. TAV leads the project; licensed masonry crews self-perform or sub.

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A leaking chimney in an New Albany home is rarely a roof problem. The water enters at the highest, most exposed brick on the house — at the crown, the cap, the counter-flashing where the stack meets the roof, or the open mortar joints on the windward face — then travels down through framing before it shows up as a stain on a second-floor ceiling. Finding the entry point is the whole job. Once that's solved, the visible repair is straightforward.

TAV Construction leads chimney repair across New Albany, Union County, and the surrounding North Mississippi region. We self-perform some scope and coordinate licensed masonry crews on the rest — sequenced under our finish standard, with one contract and one contractor accountable for the whole project.

What New Albany Chimney Repair Covers

Tuckpointing the Stack

Failed mortar joints on the chimney stack raked out to depth and re-packed with color-matched mortar. Chimney joints fail faster than wall joints — more direct weather exposure, more wet-dry cycles. Most New Albany stacks need attention every 15–20 years.

Crown Rebuilds

Cracked, undersized, or flat concrete crowns demoed and rebuilt with proper overhang past the brick face and a drip kerf underneath. The crown's only job is shedding water away from the masonry — and most original crowns weren't built for it.

Counter-Flashing & Roof Transition

Step and counter-flashing at the roof-to-stack joint replaced or rebuilt. This is the most common chimney leak source. Done right, the counter-flashing is cut into a kerf in the mortar joint — not surface-mounted and caulked.

Caps, Chase Covers & Re-Clad

Stainless or copper rain caps, chase covers with proper overhang and seam detail, and full brick or stone re-clad on chimneys with damaged face. We pull samples and match against the existing house brick before any visible work begins.

Why New Albany Homeowners Choose TAV Construction

Single Contractor Accountability

No sub-juggling. TAV manages chimney scope alongside roofing, flashing, or interior finish work as one project with one schedule and one point of contact.

Diagnose-First Approach

We find where the water is actually entering before we commit to a visible repair. Patching without source diagnosis is how the same leak comes back.

Union County Permitted Work

We handle permit documentation and inspections for structural chimney scope in New Albany and Union County.

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What New Albany Clients Say

Feedback from Union County homeowners on TAV-led projects.

5.0from 2 reviews
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"My experience with TAV Construction was great. Gavin the brick layer does excellent work. He's good at what he does. I would recommend him to anyone who's looking for someone who's dedicated to doing his job. My hat goes off to him..."

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Reginald Nicholson

2026-04-17

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"Glevin is a kind and generous human being - and from there, his talent flows. I've worked with him multiple times, hiring him to install tile, flooring - anything where finish counts. He is dependable, reasonable, thoughtful and considerate. A true professional."

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Matthew Hackworth

2026-03-12

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New Albany Chimney Repair: Common Questions

What New Albany and Union County homeowners ask most before scheduling chimney repair.

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The chimney itself is almost always the leak. Failed concrete crown lets water sit on top of the stack and run down through the brick. Missing or cracked cap lets rain straight into the flue. Failed counter-flashing at the roof-to-stack transition is the single most common source of a ceiling leak that appears on the second floor of an New Albany home — the water enters at the chimney and runs along framing before it surfaces. We diagnose where the water is actually entering before any visible repair is committed.

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Tuckpointing the visible portion of a chimney stack runs $800–$2,500 in New Albany depending on access (ladder vs. scaffolding) and the linear feet of failed joint. A crown rebuild typically runs $700–$1,800. Full counter-flashing replacement runs $400–$1,200. Full re-clad on a chimney with badly spalled brick or stone can move into the $4,000–$10,000+ range. TAV provides line-item written estimates before any work begins.

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The crown is the concrete cap on top of the brick or stone stack — it sheds water away from the masonry. A properly built crown has overhang past the brick face and a drip kerf cut underneath so water drips off rather than running back into the joint. A flat, undersized, or cracked crown is the second-most-common chimney leak source after counter-flashing. We rebuild crowns with proper overhang and drip detail.

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No — flue relining, smoke-chamber rebuilds, and fireplace-insert installation are specialist scope we don't self-perform. If your project needs that work, we coordinate with a licensed chimney-sweep or fireplace contractor and handle the masonry rebuild and flashing under our project lead. One number, one schedule.

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For chimney-only jobs, especially crown rebuilds or flue work, a dedicated chimney specialist is often the right call. TAV's value shows up when chimney repair is one phase of a larger project that also touches roofing, masonry, or interior finish — one project lead beats four uncoordinated bids and four different schedules.

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