Sunrise and Plantation, Tamarac, Lauderhill are home turf for us: local chimney rebuild, scheduled fast and finished properly.
Plenty of companies will drive an hour to quote a chimney job. We'd rather stay close. Sunrise and the 33322 area sit inside our tight north-Broward footprint, which keeps scheduling quick, follow-ups painless, and accountability real — our name circulates on the same streets where we do the work. For chimney rebuild, that proximity is worth more than any slogan.
Once soft mortar, wide-area spalling, storm losses, or a lean has outrun repair work, the chimney needs rebuilding rather than another patch. The stack comes apart down to its last solid course — from the roofline on most homes, from the base when damage runs deep — and goes back up with matched brick, full joints, realigned flue tiles, and a reinforced poured crown. Staging, protection, and schedule are settled in a free written quote before demolition begins. For chimney rebuild calls in Sunrise, that backdrop is usually where the story starts.
Sunrise began as a golf village famous for an upside-down model home, and today it hosts the Panthers and one of America's biggest malls. Sunrise ranges from 1960s-70s block homes in the original Sunrise Golf Village section to newer gated neighborhoods near the Sawgrass Expressway. Older sections keep real tree cover, while the west end opens onto lakes and the Everglades levee horizon. It's the single biggest factor we plan around when we take on chimney rebuild in Sunrise.
Walk a canopied block in Sunrise and check the chimneys: green film on the shaded face, dark mortar that never lightens, brick that feels cool and damp at midday. That's what permanent shade does to masonry in a humid climate — it removes the drying half of the wet-dry cycle. We factor the canopy into everything on these streets, from repellent choice to how often the joints deserve another look. It's a detail out-of-town outfits miss — and one Sunrise homeowners feel first.
There's real credibility in an Sunrise chimney that has shrugged off sixty storm seasons. There's also real age. Mid-century mortars soften, clay liners crack along old heat lines, and original crowns carry decades of patched-over weathering. We don't assume those chimneys are failing — we verify what six decades actually did, and plan from evidence instead of hope. It's the single biggest factor we plan around when we take on chimney rebuild in Sunrise.
Storm lists in Sunrise are thorough about everything except the roofline: water, batteries, fuel, shutters — then the season opens with a chimney nobody has looked at all year. That's backwards. The stack takes the wind at full height with no shelter, and a loose cap in a June gust becomes a water entry all summer. Put a chimney check ahead of the first named storm; it's the easiest line on the list. For chimney rebuild calls in Sunrise, that backdrop is usually where the story starts.
You bring the symptom; we'll bring the diagnosis. A quick call about what's caught your attention — or what hasn't been checked in years — gets you an honest read on whether it's worth our coming out to Sunrise. If it isn't, we'll say that too. That local context is why chimney rebuild in Sunrise rarely looks like the textbook version.
The quote you approve is the bill you get. We price the work upfront, in writing, and the figure holds — no hidden fees surfacing mid-job, no add-ons discovered on the invoice. That's how we operate in Sunrise and everywhere else we set a ladder. We see the results of it on Sunrise rooftops almost every week of the year.
Chimney Rebuild nearby: we also serve Plantation, Tamarac, Lauderhill, Lauderdale Lakes, North Lauderdale, Margate.




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Usually, yes. We salvage and clean original brick where it is still sound, then bring in new units chosen for size, color range, and texture. Mid-century Florida brick has a distinct character, so we distribute new and old across the wall rather than grouping them, which keeps the rebuilt section from standing out.
A roofline-up partial rebuild typically runs a few days including staging and cleanup. A full rebuild adds time in proportion to the stack's height, roof access, and the amount of brick salvage involved. Summer weather is its own variable — we will not lay mortar into an approaching squall — so the written schedule allows for it.
Yes, and many do, since summer storms are often what expose the damage in the first place. We plan the sequence so the stack is never left in a vulnerable half-finished state ahead of approaching weather, and staging and materials get secured whenever a system threatens. The schedule stays in front of the forecast, not behind it.
Yes — Sunrise is part of our core Broward County service area, and same-day visits are often available. Call (954) 335-7617 and we will give you an honest arrival window.
Because we keep our territory small, Sunrise appointments generally land within the week rather than the month. There's no regional office shuffling your request across three counties — the call comes straight to us, and we slot you into a route that already passes nearby. If a storm has just moved through, expect heavier demand and call early.
Because leaks come from weather, not fires. Wind-driven summer rain finds worn crowns, aged flashing, and open mortar joints regardless of whether anything ever burns. In this climate the chimney is essentially a masonry mast on your roof, and water tests it all storm season long.
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