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Commercial Chimney Repair · Dallas–Fort Worth

Commercial chimney repair, for the scale a residential crew isn’t set up for

Churches, schools, older apartment buildings, and other larger commercial structures often have taller, more complex chimneys than a typical home, and the same repair principles apply at a different scale, with different access, staging, and scheduling considerations.

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The failure modes are the same ones covered throughout this site, spalling brick, cracked crowns, failed flashing, deteriorated liners, but a commercial-scale chimney often means more height, more access planning, and coordination with a facilities team or board rather than a single homeowner.

What differs from residential repair work

Access and staging

Taller structures often need scaffolding or lift equipment rather than standard roof access.

Scheduling around occupancy

Churches, schools, and apartment buildings all have occupancy patterns that shape when work can happen.

Documentation

Boards and facilities managers typically need more formal scope documents and photo reporting than a homeowner would ask for.

Historic considerations

Older institutional buildings sometimes carry the same historic-preservation considerations as older homes.

We provide a written scope and photo documentation before starting any commercial repair, which is typically what boards and facilities committees need to approve the work.

What a commercial repair project includes

On-site assessment with photo documentation and a written scope
Access planning for taller or harder-to-reach structures
Scheduling coordinated around your building’s occupancy and use patterns
Progress updates suited to a board or facilities team rather than a single owner

Frequently asked questions

Do you work with churches and schools, not just apartment buildings?

Yes, we regularly work with a range of institutional and commercial property types, each with its own scheduling and access considerations we plan around.

How is pricing different for commercial-scale work?

It reflects the actual scope, height, and access requirements of the specific structure, which is why we always start with an on-site assessment rather than a phone estimate for commercial jobs.

Can you provide documentation for a board or facilities committee?

Yes, we provide written scopes and photo documentation formatted for that kind of review and approval process.

Do you handle historic institutional buildings?

Yes, the same restoration principles that apply to historic homes apply here, matching original materials and detail where that matters to the building.