Chimney Mortar Repair Hampshire

Chimney Mortar Repair Services in Hampshire

Chimney mortar repair is the process of removing deteriorated joints and refilling them with a fresh mix suited to the masonry. Properly executed, it re-establishes a secure lock between the bricks and directs rainwater away from the stack, preventing moisture from reaching the roof timbers and the structure below.

C J Roofing & Renewables Ltd specialises in chimney mortar repairs across Hampshire. Our approach includes raking to a precise depth, selecting a mortar mix matched to the specific brick type and age, and tooling the joint to achieve a clean, weather-resistant finish.

Call 02393873756 for a free site visit. We respond within 48 hours.

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What are the signs that your chimney mortar needs repair?

Crumbling joints, vertical cracks, and loose corner bricks are clear indicators that chimney mortar repair is required. These signs point to a compromised weather seal around the stack.

Common indicators include:

Older Hampshire homes, particularly those built before 1919, often show these signs first, as their original lime mortars reach the end of their service life over decades.

If you notice any of these issues on your chimney, contact us at 02393873756.

What causes chimney mortar deterioration?

Chimney mortar deterioration results from sustained exposure to rain, wind, frost cycles, and chemical attack from flue gases. Each of these elements contributes to the erosion of the mortar joint over time.

The chimney stack, being the highest point of a house, is particularly vulnerable to Hampshire’s prevailing south-westerly winds, which drive rain directly into the pointing. Water trapped within the mortar can freeze during winter, causing fractures that widen with each successive freeze-thaw cycle.

Sulphates from burnt fuels react with cement-based mortars, producing expansive crystals that can displace bricks. Once the joint loses its weatherproofing, the brick faces themselves can begin to spall.

Salt-laden air from the coast can accelerate this deterioration further, with wind-driven chloride increasing the rate of attack during winter months.

Red brick chimney being rebuilt with fresh mortar, a yellow spirit level resting across the top courses.

What does our chimney repointing process involve?

Our chimney repointing process follows six stages: access, rake out, brush, dampen, pack, and strike. Each joint receives careful attention from top to bottom.

Our on-site procedure includes:

How do we choose the right mortar mix for your chimney?

The appropriate mortar mix depends on the age and type of the brickwork. Pre-1919 chimneys require natural hydraulic lime, while post-1945 construction is better suited to a cement-lime mix.

Lime mortar is flexible enough for use with soft, handmade bricks, allowing moisture to escape and remaining intentionally softer than the surrounding masonry.

Modern wire-cut bricks can withstand harder mixes because of their dense structure, which resists the moisture problems that older bricks are susceptible to. A cement-lime mix is well suited to post-war estate homes.

Coastal chimneys are exposed to salt-laden air, which can erode cement-rich mortars over time. For this reason, we favour lime mortar on coastal properties regardless of their age.

We provide a sample panel on a rear elevation to confirm that the colour, texture, and joint profile match the existing work before commencing the full project.

Red brick chimney being rebuilt with fresh mortar, a yellow spirit level resting on top, scaffolding and timber behind.

Why is prompt chimney mortar repair important?

Addressing chimney mortar repair promptly prevents extensive damage from developing — a small defect dealt with early can avert the need for a complete rebuild later. Joints failing in one course can quickly affect the course above and below.

Neglected joints in Hampshire are subjected to demanding weather conditions. Coastal stacks are particularly vulnerable to salt and wind, while inland stacks are prone to frost damage on south-facing surfaces, both of which accelerate deterioration.

Regular visual inspections allow most defects to be identified early. Using binoculars on a clear day enables homeowners to spot lifted joints from the garden, and sandy debris collecting in the gutter is a clear warning sign that repair is needed.

Why Choose C J Roofing & Renewables Ltd for Chimney Mortar Repair in Hampshire?

  • Over 15 years of experience

    Connor and Jack bring over 15 years of combined hands-on roofing experience, delivering everything from small domestic repairs to large-scale commercial projects across Hampshire.

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  • Locally based in Hampshire

    Based in Portsmouth with deep local roots, we understand Hampshire’s homes, weather, and building styles - allowing us to deliver roofing work that’s built to last.

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  • 5-star rated service

    We’re proud to be rated 5 stars on Google by our customers, reflecting the quality of our workmanship and our commitment to reliable, professional service.

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  • Competent & highly trained team

    Our team is fully trained and certified in asbestos awareness, working at height, and manual handling - ensuring every project is carried out safely and to industry standards.

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  • £5 million public liability insurance

    We carry up to £5 million in public liability insurance, giving you complete peace of mind that your property is fully protected while we work.

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  • 10 year workmanship guarantee

    All new roof installations and replacements come with a 10-year workmanship guarantee, so you’re covered in the unlikely event of any issues.

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Frequently asked questions

Take a look at the Frequently Asked Questions regarding our Chimney Mortar Repair service.