
Chimney Repair & Removal in East Gwillimbury
Trusted chimney repair & removal pros serving East Gwillimbury and surrounding areas. Premium materials, expert installation, and a 4.9-star track record across 498+ projects.
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We review everything, discuss details, and provide a clear estimate — often within hours, no visit needed.
Repair Process
Our licensed team arrives at your East Gwillimbury home on the agreed date and completes your chimney repair & removal to the highest standards.
Handover & Warranty
Final walkthrough with you, full cleanup, and warranty documentation provided.
Send Your Request
Call or WhatsApp us 24/7 from East Gwillimbury. Send photos, video, and a description + your location.
Remote Estimate
We review everything, clarify details, and give you a price — often within hours.
Repair Process
Licensed team arrives at your East Gwillimbury home and completes your chimney repair & removal professionally.
Handover & Warranty
Final walkthrough, full cleanup, and warranty documentation.
Chimney Repair & Removal in East Gwillimbury
East Gwillimbury homeowners are investing in their growing community — RenoHouse helps with chimney repair & removal provider. Our licensed and insured team delivers quality workmanship, transparent pricing, and reliable service to homeowners throughout East Gwillimbury.
Holland Landing and Queensville are transforming rapidly. We help both new and existing homeowners keep their properties in top shape.
With over 498 completed projects and a 4.9-star Google rating, RenoHouse is the name East Gwillimbury homeowners trust. Serving Holland Landing, Queensville, and all East Gwillimbury.
East Gwillimbury's generous lots and growing community make outdoor living projects especially popular. We build decks, install fencing, and create outdoor spaces throughout the municipality that complement the area's semi-rural character.
Exterior maintenance — gutter care, siding upkeep, and deck preservation — protects East Gwillimbury homes from Ontario's seasonal weather. Regular care prevents costly damage throughout this growing community.
Rural properties face unique exterior challenges — longer driveways mean more eavestrough maintenance, while exposure to open elements requires durable siding and robust gutter systems. Deck and porch construction is especially popular on country properties where outdoor living space takes advantage of scenic surroundings.
Average chimney repair & removal cost in East Gwillimbury and the GTA: $2000–$15000 per project, depending on scope — deck staining starts around $2,000, while full deck builds and siding replacement run $8,000–$15,000+.
Chimney Repair & Removal in East Gwillimbury: East Gwillimbury is transitioning from rural to suburban, with explosive growth around Green Lane and Queensville, heritage village homes in Sharon and Holland Landing, and rural properties in Mount Albert. New subdivisions feature modern detached homes and townhomes, while established areas have 1970s–1990s housing and century farmhouses. Common issues like builder-grade upgrades in new green lane corridor developments make professional chimney repair & removal services especially important for East Gwillimbury homeowners.

The RenoHouse Advantage in East Gwillimbury
11+ Years Experience
Over a decade of expertise in chimney repair & removal across East Gwillimbury. We've seen it all and know how to handle any challenge.
Warranty Protected
All work comes with comprehensive warranty coverage. We stand behind our craftsmanship and use quality materials that last.
Competitive Rates
Fair pricing on chimney repair & removal in East Gwillimbury without compromising quality. We match or beat competitor quotes.
Sound Familiar?
East Gwillimbury homeowners tell us about these issues all the time.
Pre-1940 brick chimney with deteriorating mortar joints in the upper section above the roof?
Just replaced your old furnace with a high-efficiency or heat-pump system and the chimney is no longer needed?
Roof leak that the roofer says is the chimney flashing or cap?
Heritage Conservation District chimney and need lime-mortar repointing (not Portland cement)?
Active wood-burning fireplace with deteriorated or missing flue liner?
Tired of paying $2K-$5K every 10-15 years to maintain a chimney that no longer serves a purpose?
East Gwillimbury homeowners — let's talk about your project
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What Our Clients Say
“Our new deck is absolutely gorgeous. The RenoHouse team was professional from start to finish. Great design suggestions and flawless execution.”
Lisa K.
Richmond Hill
“New deck is the highlight of our backyard. Built solid, looks beautiful, and the staining is perfect. Great summer investment.”
Mark L.
Brampton
“Fence installation was quick and clean. They matched our neighbor's style perfectly. Very pleased with the result.”
Rachel F.
Newmarket
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Professional chimney repair & removal results from RenoHouse projects in East Gwillimbury and across the GTA.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Chimney Repair & Removal in East Gwillimbury
Chimney inspection only: $300–$600. Cap and crown repair: $400–$1,200. Upper-section repointing (typical 4–8 ft above roof): $1,500–$3,500. Full top-to-bottom repointing: $4,000–$8,000. Stainless flue liner: $2,500–$5,000. Partial removal: $2,500–$5,000. Full removal + roof patch + interior drywall closure: $4,000–$15,000 depending on size, height, scaffolding, and interior finish. Heritage premiums apply where lime-mortar specification or Heritage Permit is needed.
Modern high-efficiency gas furnaces (90%+ AFUE, condensing) vent through a small PVC pipe out the side wall — the chimney is no longer needed. Heat pumps don't need a chimney at all. When the furnace is replaced, the chimney becomes a maintenance liability with no functional role: $1,500–$5,000 every 10–15 years to repoint, roof-leak risk if cap or flashing fails. Removing the chimney typically pays back in 8–15 years through avoided maintenance, plus eliminates the leak risk entirely.
Possibly. Chimneys on heritage-character frontages in Heritage Conservation Districts (Cabbagetown, Riverdale, Annex, Wychwood, parts of the Beaches and Leslieville) often require Heritage Permit review for visible exterior changes — including removal. Rear or interior chimneys typically don't trigger heritage review. We screen at the site visit and tell you honestly which path your project is on. Heritage Permit adds 6–12 weeks.
Original East Gwillimbury chimneys use lime-mortar joints, not Portland-cement. Repointing a heritage brick chimney with hard Portland (Type N or S) cement on soft lime brick accelerates deterioration: the cement is harder than the brick, freeze-thaw cycles drive water into the brick rather than the joint, and the brick faces spall (chip off) over 10–20 years. Best practice is lime-based repointing mortar (Type O or K with hydrated lime) matched to the original character. Our mason partner specifies the correct mortar at the site visit.
Yes. Masonry repointing and brick repair is performed by licensed mason partners (we coordinate the brick scope). Roof patching and flashing after chimney removal is performed by RenoHouse trades (roofing certification held in-house) or by licensed roofing partners for premium-tier roofs. WSIB covered. Permit pulled when scope triggers it. The customer has one contract with us covering the entire scope.
Most chimney leaks come from one of four sources: (1) deteriorated mortar in the upper section (water enters joints, freezes, spalls), (2) failed cap or crown (water pours straight down the flue), (3) failed flashing where the chimney meets the roof (most common), (4) cracked or porous brick faces. Diagnosis at the site visit identifies the source — many 'chimney leaks' are actually flashing failures fixed without touching the brick. We do not chase symptoms; we identify the root cause.
Site visit and quote: 60–90 minutes. Permit screen and Heritage Permit (if applicable): 4–12 weeks. Removal day(s): 1–3 days for the masonry demo + roof patch (depending on chimney size, height, scaffolding requirements). Interior chase reclosure (drywall + paint): 2–4 days. Total clock 4–8 weeks contract-to-completion when no Heritage Permit; 12–20 weeks if Heritage Permit applies.
Possibly — color match is the biggest concern with mid-life roofs. Shingles fade with age, and a fresh patch is visible against an aged surrounding roof. We mitigate by (a) sourcing the closest-color-match shingle from manufacturer current production, or (b) recommending a partial re-shingle of the affected slope when the roof is older (10+ years) and the patch would never blend. We're transparent at the site visit about which approach makes sense for your roof age and color.
Older gas appliances (pre-1995 furnaces, water heaters) often vent up through the masonry chimney. When the chimney is decommissioned, the appliance must either (a) be replaced with a side-vent high-efficiency model that vents through a wall, or (b) be re-vented to a different masonry or B-vent path. Decommissioning of the gas line at the base of an old chimney is performed by our TSSA G2 gas-fitter partner under permit. We coordinate the gas-fitting scope with the masonry removal so there's no gap or overlap.
Yes. Partial removal (down to attic level, eliminating the exposed-above-roof section while retaining the interior structure) costs $2,500–$5,000 and is appropriate when the lower chimney is sound but the upper portion is failing. Roof patch and interior drywall closure are reduced scope vs. full removal. The interior chimney chase remains as a structural element. We assess the lower portion's condition before recommending partial vs. full removal.
Long rural driveways face more freeze-thaw damage and erosion than shorter urban ones. Annual grading for gravel driveways and crack-sealing for asphalt prevents deterioration. Proper drainage at the edges and culvert maintenance prevent water pooling that leads to washouts — especially important during spring thaw.
Fiber cement siding (James Hardie) offers the best durability for rural homes — it resists wind, rain, UV, insects, and fire. Vinyl siding is a cost-effective alternative but may suffer wind damage in exposed locations. We recommend heavier-gauge vinyl with enhanced wind-lock systems for rural applications.
Absolutely — wraparound porches are a classic country home feature that we love building. We design them to complement your home's architecture, handle snow loads per Ontario code, and use materials (composite or cedar) that withstand the elements. The result is beautiful covered outdoor living space for enjoying your rural setting.
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