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Chimney Flashing Repair in Surrey: Why It Fails First

Chimneys are one of the most common leak points on a roof because they interrupt the roofline entirely. Here's how flashing failure happens and gets fixed.

The Problem

You've got a stain on the ceiling or wall near your chimney, and the cause is very often not the chimney itself but the flashing where it meets the roof.

Why chimneys are a weak point

A chimney is a rigid structure poking through a roof plane that otherwise needs to flex slightly with temperature changes. The flashing system — step flashing along the sides, a saddle or cricket at the back, and counter-flashing set into the masonry — is what bridges that gap and needs to be installed and maintained correctly to stay watertight.

Common failure points

Step flashing can work loose or corrode over time. Counter-flashing sealant (where flashing meets brick or stucco) dries out and cracks. On wider chimneys, a missing or undersized cricket (the small peaked structure that diverts water around the uphill side) is a frequent, hidden cause of chronic leaks.

How it's diagnosed

Diagnosis involves checking each flashing component individually rather than assuming the whole system needs replacement — often only the counter-flashing seal or a section of step flashing has actually failed.

Local Context

Why this matters in Surrey specifically

Surrey's freeze-thaw swings and near-constant winter moisture accelerate sealant breakdown around masonry chimneys, and homes with larger or wider chimneys are more likely to need a cricket if one wasn't installed originally. Chimney flashing repairs are one of the most frequently requested flashing repairs in the Surrey guide set for this reason.

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Cost

Typical Chimney Flashing Repair Cost Ranges

Typical Chimney Flashing Repair Cost Ranges
ItemTypical RangeWhat affects the price
Re-seal counter-flashing[[LOCAL COST DATA]]Chimney size, masonry condition
Step flashing repair/replacement[[LOCAL COST DATA]]Number of flashing pieces affected
Add or rebuild cricket[[LOCAL COST DATA]]Chimney width, roof pitch
[[LOCAL COST DATA]] — figures above are placeholders pending verified Surrey-market pricing. Do not publish live without confirmed data.
Process

How it works, step by step

  1. Diagnose the leak path

    We trace the leak from the interior stain back to the specific flashing component involved.

  2. Assess masonry condition

    Cracked or spalling masonry near the flashing line is noted, since it affects the repair approach.

  3. Repair or replace flashing

    Step flashing, counter-flashing, or a cricket is repaired or rebuilt as needed.

  4. Re-seal & test

    New sealant is applied at masonry joints and the repair is visually checked for proper water shedding.

Results

Before & after

Before
After
FAQ

Chimney Flashing Repair Surrey — FAQ

Is it the chimney or the flashing that's leaking?

Almost always the flashing, not the chimney structure itself — masonry chimneys are rarely the direct source of a leak.

Do I need a cricket on my chimney?

Generally recommended for chimneys wider than about 24-30 inches on the uphill side, though it depends on roof pitch and water volume — this is confirmed on-site.

Can this be fixed without removing bricks?

Most flashing repairs don't require removing masonry, though counter-flashing reveals may need minor repointing.

How long does a flashing repair take?

Most chimney flashing repairs are completed in a single day, weather permitting.

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