The Brick Experts’ team are licensed, bonded, and certified for chimney leak repair throughout the Dallas / Fort Worth metroplex. From chimney flashing repairs to chimney crown replacements and brick tuckpointing, Brick Experts has been rated a 5-star service provider again and again by our valued local customers.
Posted on Google Roger CatlinTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. David and his crew did a truly expert job at my place. I had cracks in a brick flower planter wall as well as cracks in my front porch concrete landing. All is perfect now and all cleaned up afterword. They had the exact same bricks available to use from their stockpile. I highly recommend David and Brick Experts. You will be pleased with their work .Posted on Google Brad TimberlakeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. David visited us promptly and provided a fair quote for the work we needed done. The crew did a great job and left the site as clean as when they arrived. Top quality craftsmanship. Will use them again if given the opportunity.Posted on Google Mus BTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great experience with Jacob and his crew, promptly reply, professionalism, highly recommend them.Posted on Google D MTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The Brick Experts are absolutely fabulous! They re-built our retaining wall, and they did an amazing job. We will refer them to everyone we know. Call them today!Posted on Google Lynn SlyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Jacob & his team have done concrete work for us twice now & we couldn't be more pleased with their thoroughness, competence, timelines & workmanship! I highly recommend them.Posted on Google Sandra TorresTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I needed some brick repair done at my home. It was a scary situation for me since it was my first time dealing with it but David, Enrique and their team made it so smooth. David was honest and informed me step by step what was needed. Enrique and his great team then got to work, making sure everything came out just as expected. I highly recommend them!Posted on Google Wilson Roach, IIITrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Jon was extremely responsive to my inquiry to have some brick work and other masonry needs repaired at my house. His crew was outstanding and got the job done very quickly. They also cleaned up extremely well at the end of the project. I would definitely recommend Brick Experts for any mason work needs.Posted on Google Jim WatsonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Jacob and his team at Brick Experts did a fantastic job! Not only did they do excellent brick work on our chimney, but they did an excellent job of project management. Jacob kept us informed of the entire process all along. They showed up when they said they would, were neat, polite, and tireless workers. When there was the threat of rain, they completely wrapped the work in process and ensured everything would remain dry. Brick Experts were only slightly more expensive than others, but the expertise and ease of mind they provided, made them well worth it and definitely the right choice. I highly recommend them.

Damaged flashing and cracked chimney crowns are the most common ways that water enters chimneys.
Like crowns, missing or damaged chimney caps also expose the chimney flue to direct rainfall flowing straight down the stack, causing damage all the way down.
Deteriorating mortar joints between bricks provide other pathways for water infiltration, leaving gaps between bricks.
Clogged weep holes block proper drainage, trapping water and damaging the chimney from the inside.
Most chimney leaks start small but develop into more serious water damage over time, so it’s important to act quickly.
Water stains on your interior walls and ceilings indicate active chimney leaks. Brown or yellowish discoloration on walls near the chimney structure occurs when water penetrates through damaged flashing or mortar.
Dark patches or efflorescence on exterior brick walls reveal moisture early on in these key areas:
Mortar joints
Chimney crown
Flashing at roof intersection
Base of the chimney
A distinctive musty odor will also be present in fireplaces with water infiltration issues.


Our repair techniques include, tuckpointing mortar joints, replacing loose or cracked bricks, replacing and resealing flashing, treating any mold growth, and weatherproofing.
Then our team verifies the repairs by:
Testing repaired areas
Visual inspection of all sealed joints
Moisture meter readings
Every repair job includes detailed documentation and recommendations for future maintenance as well.
Jacob started Brick Experts in 2015 with his Dad David after attending Ouachita Baptist University. An expert in masonry repair and installation, he has established relationships with HOA’s, property managers, and commercial general contractors throughout the state of Texas.
Brick Experts is a family-owned local business with 40+ years of combined experience providing masonry services to residents and developers in the DFW area.
Over the years the company has grown and now we have one of the strongest teams of highly-skilled and certified masons in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
David helped start Brick Experts in 2015 with his son Jacob. David was a master brick mason in commercial and residential for 30 years prior to starting Brick Experts. David is an expert in all phases of masonry, especially repairs and water leaks. He trained most of the masons on staff at Brick Experts today.
Nearly every home in Dallas / Fort Worth incorporates brick but few homeowners know very much about this timeless material. Here’s what property owners frequently ask about maintaining their masonry structures.
Chimney leaks require complex repairs that are best suited to experienced professionals. But these projects can range from fairly minor to very costly and we prefer to make sure you completely understand what’s involved.
Here are answers to the some of the typical questions we receive about chimney leak identification, repairs, and maintenance.
Yellowish-brown water stains on walls or ceilings near the chimney indicate on-going chimney leaks. White powdery deposits (efflorescence) on exterior bricks is a sign of trapped moisture behind the brick which requires immediate attention. Musty odors from the fireplace can also indicate water intrusion (and likely damage as well).
Chimney leak repair costs in Dallas can range significantly in price, depending on the severity of the damage. Simple flashing repairs can be inexpensive, while crown replacements and major tuckpointing repairs can become costly quickly.
Leaky chimneys introduce water in the chimney flue, behind the wall. Water erodes mortar joints, loosens bricks, and compromises the chimney’s stability. In cold weather, freeze-thaw cycles accelerate brick deterioration, potentially leading to chimney collapse.
Professional chimney repairs last 15-20 years with proper maintenance. Flashing repairs endure 10-15 years, while crown replacements extend 20-25 years. Regular inspections maximize repair longevity by identifying issues before extensive damage occurs.
Chimney leaks introduce water into your chimney which causes structural damage, mold growth, and reduces the efficiency of your fireplace. These issues worsen quickly until they’re resolved, often resulting in higher than necessary costs when ignored even for a short time.
Chimney leaks are a frequent issue, particularly with older chimneys or those exposed to harsh weather. Extreme temperatures throughout the year warp the flashing around the chimney and will eventually crack the cap or crown, creating a leak. It happens regularly throughout the life of any chimney.
Common causes include damaged flashing, cracked masonry, worn-out chimney caps, deteriorated mortar joints, and improper sealing.
A professional chimney inspection is necessary to identify the nature and source of the leak and the extent of the damage.
Resealing flashing, replacing chimney caps, repairing mortar joints, and applying waterproofing treatments are among the most common types of chimney repair jobs.
Chimney flashing is a metal layer sealing the gap between the roof and chimney. Damaged flashing allows water to enter the system and become trapped.
Minor repairs like sealing small cracks might be suitable DIY projects, but significant issues like chimney leaks require years of professional expertise to ensure the job is done right.
Regular inspections, cleaning, waterproofing, and maintaining the flashing, chimney cap, and crown are the best ways to prevent leaks and water damage.
Annual chimney inspections are usually sufficient to catch and address potential issues early but checking every 6 months is our best recommendation.
Yes, leaks encourage mold growth, which can cause respiratory problems and other health concerns. Moisture behind bricks and trapped in walls and ceilings is the perfect feeding ground for black mold.