David Brothers Chimney brings hands-on masonry expertise to Beverly, MA and the North Shore. From crumbling mortar joints to deteriorating flue liners, we diagnose and fix the chimney problems older homes quietly hide — safely, correctly, and built to last.
Older homes in Beverly are full of character — wide brick fireplaces, hand-laid chimneys, clay tile flue systems that predate modern code. They're beautiful. They're also unforgiving when maintenance gets skipped. David Brothers Chimney was built specifically to serve homeowners who want more than a quick brush and a receipt. We understand the masonry, the mortar mixes, the liner types, and the failure patterns that show up in homes built decades before today's safety standards existed. Whether your chimney runs up through a 1920s Colonial on Cabot Street or a post-war Cape on the outer edges of Beverly Cove, we bring the diagnostic eye and trade skills to keep it burning safely all season long.
Comprehensive chimney sweep for Beverly homes and businesses.
Professional removal of creosote, soot, and debris from flue systems of all ages and configurations.
Thorough inspections following NFPA 211 standards, tailored to the age and construction of your home.
Cast-in-place relining and stainless steel liner installation for cracked, spalled, or missing clay tile liners.
Expert mortar joint restoration, brick replacement, and crown repair for Beverly's aging chimney structures.
Properly fitted caps and dampers that protect older flue systems from weather, wildlife, and heat loss.
Full dryer vent cleaning and inspection to reduce fire risk and restore appliance efficiency in older duct configurations.
We hold ourselves to the highest standards so you can hire with total confidence.
David Brothers Chimney grew out of a simple observation: most chimney companies treat every house the same, but older homes — the kind that make up a significant share of Beverly's housing stock — don't work that way. Brick chimneys built in the 1920s, 1940s, and 1950s were constructed with materials, proportions, and methods that differ substantially from modern construction. A sweep service that doesn't understand those differences can miss serious problems or, worse, make them worse with incompatible repair materials. We founded this business to serve homeowners who want a contractor that actually understands what they're looking at.

Chimneys built before modern standards require a different kind of knowledge. We understand lime mortar compatibility, oversized flue ratios, and the failure patterns specific to older construction. Beverly has no shortage of historic homes, and our work is calibrated to preserve and restore them correctly — not just patch them until the next season.
Interior flue damage is invisible without the right tools. We carry professional camera equipment on every job and deploy it whenever we identify signs of liner deterioration or after any suspected chimney event. You see exactly what we see — every crack, every separation, every area of concern — documented in writing before any repair recommendation is made.
We won't manufacture urgency or recommend repairs a chimney doesn't need. Every inspection produces a written summary with photographs. If a chimney is in good condition, we'll tell you plainly. If repairs are needed, we'll explain exactly why and provide a clear written estimate with no surprise charges when the invoice arrives at the end of the job.
David Brothers Chimney carries full Massachusetts licensure and liability insurance. We stand behind our work with written warranties on liner and masonry jobs. You have a named contractor and a real phone number — (857) 414-1461 — not a franchise call center. When you have a question six months after a repair, we pick up.
Reach us at (857) 414-1461 or submit a request online. We gather basic information about your chimney type, home age, and any symptoms you've noticed. Most Beverly homeowners can get a same-week appointment. There's no charge for estimates on repair work.
We arrive on time, protect your home's interior with drop cloths and HEPA vacuum containment, and begin with a thorough visual inspection before any cleaning starts. For older homes we note masonry condition, liner type, and any visible deterioration at this stage.
We complete the agreed scope of work — sweep, inspection, or repair — and document findings with photographs throughout. If camera inspection reveals issues not visible from outside, we walk you through the footage on-site and explain what each image shows before leaving.
Before we leave, you receive a written job summary covering what was done, what was found, and any recommended next steps with priority guidance. We follow up to confirm satisfaction and are reachable by phone for any questions that come up after the appointment.
"We bought a 1938 Colonial on Hale Street and needed a Level 2 inspection before closing. David Brothers came out quickly, used a camera throughout the flue, and gave us a detailed written report. They found a cracked liner section the listing inspector had completely missed. Clear, honest, and genuinely knowledgeable about older masonry. We've used them for the annual sweep ever since."
"The mortar on our chimney had been deteriorating for years and we'd gotten quotes from two other companies suggesting a full rebuild. David Brothers assessed it and did targeted tuckpointing instead — matching the original lime mortar, not just slapping Portland cement over everything. A year later it looks great and shows no new cracking. Real expertise on older brick."
"I noticed a strong smoky smell in the upstairs bedroom even when we hadn't used the fireplace recently. David Brothers diagnosed a cracked tile section in the upper flue that was allowing exhaust to migrate into the wall cavity. They relined the flue with a stainless liner and the smell was gone immediately. Incredibly relieved. Worth every penny for the peace of mind alone."
"Called them after a chimney fire — small one, but still alarming. They came out the next morning, did a full camera inspection, documented the damage, and outlined a clear repair plan. No panic tactics, no inflated scope. The relining work was done on schedule and we had a written warranty in hand at the end. Professional from start to finish."
"Our dryer had been taking two cycles to dry a full load for almost a year. I assumed it was the machine. David Brothers cleaned the vent and pulled out an astonishing amount of compacted lint from a long run through the basement. Appliance works like new. I had no idea how serious a blocked dryer vent could be. Scheduling was easy and they were in and out in under an hour."
"David Brothers installed a new stainless liner in our 1952 Cape after our oil furnace was converted to gas. They explained why liner sizing matters specifically for gas appliances, measured carefully, and the installation was clean and thorough. Camera inspection confirmed a perfect seal before they left. No mess, no drama, and the draft is noticeably better than it ever was with the old clay tiles."
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A persistent odor in warm months is a classic sign of liner deterioration in older Beverly homes. Cracked or missing clay tile sections allow creosote-laden air, moisture, and combustion residues to infiltrate the surrounding masonry and migrate into living spaces. A camera inspection will confirm whether the liner is the source and show the exact location and extent of the damage.
Those white deposits are efflorescence — mineral salts carried to the surface by water moving through your masonry. In Beverly's coastal environment this is especially common and signals that water is penetrating your brick or mortar joints. Left unaddressed, freeze-thaw cycling will accelerate spalling and mortar loss. The root cause — usually a failed crown, cap, or deteriorated joints — needs correction, not just surface cleaning.
Clay tile liners in pre-1980 chimneys should be evaluated with a camera inspection every few years, especially after harsh winters. Signs of concern include visible soot staining on exterior masonry, drafting problems, unexplained odors, or a chimney that's never been inspected since purchase. A cracked or separated tile section is not visible from the firebox — only a camera confirms liner integrity with certainty.
Brief early-season backdrafting in older Beverly homes is often a cold-flue problem — the air column inside an unlined or poorly insulated chimney is denser than warm room air and resists reversal. Warming the flue with a rolled newspaper torch before lighting helps. Persistent backdrafting across multiple fires, however, points to real issues: blockage, incorrect liner sizing, a failed damper, or structural damage that needs professional evaluation.
No — and using the wrong material can accelerate damage. Many Beverly chimneys predate Portland cement and were built with softer lime mortars. Applying rigid modern caulk or cement over historic brick traps moisture and causes spalling by forcing water to exit through the face of the brick rather than the joint. Proper tuckpointing uses a mortar mix matched to the original composition, applied and tooled by hand to the correct joint profile.
It depends on the crack's location and depth, but any crack in chimney masonry should be evaluated promptly. Vertical cracks that extend through multiple courses can indicate settling or freeze-thaw separation of the chimney structure from the house framing. Horizontal cracks near the roofline are particularly concerning. In Beverly's climate, an unrepaired crack will widen significantly through the next heating season and water intrusion will compound the damage rapidly.
Yes, in almost every case. Step flashing and counter-flashing integrated with a chimney in a 1940s home have likely reached or exceeded their service life. Reroofing without replacing chimney flashing is one of the most common sources of water damage we see in older Beverly homes — new shingles divert water perfectly into a failed flashing seam. Coordinate chimney flashing replacement with your roofing work to avoid a costly callback within a few years.
Yes, provided the inspection didn't reveal any safety issues requiring repair. If the flue is found to be in good condition and the cleaning is complete, the fireplace is ready for use that evening. We'll tell you explicitly if any finding — a cracked liner, a failed damper, significant mortar loss — means the system should stay out of service until repairs are completed, and we'll explain exactly why.
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