We covered the repair-vs-rebuild logic as a framework; this is the field version, the specific findings that, on a Dallas roof, move our own assessment from patch-scope to rebuild-scope. Presented so you can pre-read your own chimney:
The five threshold signs
1. Through-depth mortar failure across faces. Not weathered joints,
stage 2-3 gets repointed, but mortar you can excavate to the joint’s full depth by hand, across whole wall sections. At that point the “wall” is a brick stack held by habit; repointing needs sound depth to bond against
2. Brick loss by course. Individual spalled units are
replacement work; bricks loose, shifted, or missing in horizontal runs mean the coursing itself has failed, each replacement would be bedding into neighbors as bad
3. Lean or separation. Departure from plumb, or a gap opening at the house wall,
footing movement, and masonry repair above a moving base is rented, not owned. (The rebuild conversation here includes the foundation conversation, in the right order)
4. Spalling through bodies, not faces. Face-popping is cosmetic-to-moderate; bricks crumbling through their cores, common on saturated older soft brick, means the units themselves are done as structural material
5. The disintegrating top third. Upper stacks take double weather and show it first: crumbling crown-adjacent courses, daylight through the stack, debris shedding. The classic
partial-rebuild trigger, and the most common rebuild we do
The corroborating evidence
A history that rhymes: repairs every few years that don’t hold, fire or storm damage layered on age, or a flue whose scan shows tile shear matching exterior movement. When the structure’s story and the surface’s signs agree, believe them together.
Why we’d rather tell you late-stage truth than sell mid-stage patches: repairs on rebuild-grade masonry fail young, and every one of them is money subtracted from the rebuild you’ll eventually buy anyway. The honest assessment sometimes costs us a repair sale and earns the right client forever,
the trade we’ll make every time. Two signs from the list?
Get both numbers, real repair scope vs rebuild, and decide with the photos in hand.