The chimney showed efflorescence on the interior wall — water tracking down inside the masonry from a failed crown and rusted step-flashing. We tore the chimney down to the roofline, rebuilt with brick matched to the original 1910s reds and a lime-cement mortar matched to the original mortar joints, installed a proper overhanging crown, sweat-soldered new step-flashing in 20-ounce copper, and added a copper cricket behind the chimney where none had existed before.
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