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Why Bundling Chimney Work Into One Restoration Saves Around 40%

A Chesterfield homeowner had three separate chimney problems. Quoting them as three separate jobs would have meant paying to get on the roof three times.

AIO Pro Chimney — CSIA Member Greater St. Louis 8 min read

What's In This Article

  1. The Hidden Cost Nobody Quotes You: Setup
  2. The Services That Usually Need to Happen Together
  3. The Chesterfield Restoration: Three Problems, One Visit
  4. The Item Almost Everyone Forgets: The Water Heater Liner
  5. When a Package Makes Sense (And When It Doesn't)

The Hidden Cost Nobody Quotes You: Setup

When people compare chimney quotes, they compare materials and labor. What they don't see is the third cost, which on a small job is often the biggest one: setup.

Setup is everything that happens before a single trowel touches mortar:

That block of work is largely fixed. It costs almost the same whether the crew is up there for two hours or two days.

The whole argument in one line

Three separate chimney jobs means paying for setup three times. One restoration means paying for it once — and that's where the ~40% comes from.

The Services That Usually Need to Happen Together

This isn't a sales bundle. These items genuinely tend to fail as a group, because they fail from the same cause: water entering from the top.

Crown

The concrete slab on top. When it cracks, water goes straight into the masonry below it. Fixing the joints without fixing the crown means water keeps arriving from above — you've repaired the symptom and left the source.

Mortar joints

Once water is coming through a cracked crown, the joints beneath it wash out fastest. They're downstream of the crown.

Flue liner

Water and acidic condensate work on the liner from inside. And the liner is the one item where you cannot see the problem from the ground at all — it needs a camera or a technician's eyes.

Fix the crown alone and the joints keep failing. Fix the joints alone and the crown keeps feeding them water. It's the same water. Handle it once.

The Chesterfield Restoration: Three Problems, One Visit

BeforeCracked chimney crown and deteriorating mortar in Chesterfield MO
BeforeFailing mortar joints on a Chesterfield chimney before restoration
Cracked crown feeding water into failing joints below it. Same water, two symptoms.

The homeowner called about three things they'd been told about separately over a couple of years: crown cracks, deteriorating mortar, and an aging flue liner serving the water heater. Rather than three trips, three setups, and three invoices, we scoped it as one restoration.

ProcessChimney crown rebuild in progress, Chesterfield MO
ProcessTuckpointing and liner installation during a full chimney restoration
Crown rebuilt with a proper overhang and drip edge; joints repointed; new liner run for the water heater flue.
AfterCompleted chimney restoration in Chesterfield MO
AfterFinished chimney with new crown, repointed joints and new liner, Chesterfield
Everything above the roofline handled in one go — and covered under one 10-year workmanship warranty.

The Item Almost Everyone Forgets: The Water Heater Liner

This is the part of the Chesterfield job that most homeowners are surprised by, so it's worth stating plainly:

In a great many St. Louis homes, the water heater vents its exhaust up through the chimney. Not through the fireplace flue — through its own flue, usually in the same chimney stack.

That flue has a liner. That liner has a service life. Water heater exhaust is cool and wet compared to a wood fire, and it condenses into a mildly acidic liquid that works on clay tile and older metal liners from the inside for twenty years or so.

When that liner finally breaks down, the exhaust — which contains carbon monoxide — no longer has a sealed path to the outside. It can find its way into the chimney's masonry, and from there into the house.

Who's actually checking this?

Your plumber checks the water heater. Your chimney tech checks the fireplace flue. The water heater's flue liner falls neatly between the two, which is why it is one of the most consistently missed items in home maintenance. We check it on every inspection. If you have a chimney-vented water heater and can't remember anyone ever looking at its liner — nobody has.

There's a longer piece on this here: Your water heater vents through the chimney — its liner might be failing.

When a Package Makes Sense (And When It Doesn't)

We'll say this plainly, because it cuts against our own interest: a package only makes sense if you actually need more than one of the items. If your crown is fine and your liner is sound, you don't need a restoration — you need tuckpointing, and we'll quote you tuckpointing.

A restoration package is the right call when:

AIO Pro Chimney — Component Pricing

Chimney repair (starting)$300+
Tuckpointing (starting)$800+
Chimney relining (starting)$2,000+
Sweep & Level I inspection$199
Multi-service restorationQuoted as one job — ask
Written estimateFREE

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in a chimney restoration package?

It depends on what your chimney actually needs. A typical package combines two or more of: crown rebuild, tuckpointing, flue relining, chase cover or cap replacement, and waterproofing. We scope it after inspecting, and quote it as one job with one setup cost.

Does bundling chimney services really save money?

Yes, and the reason is mechanical rather than promotional. A large share of any chimney job is fixed setup cost — crew, truck, ladders, roof staging, protection, cleanup. Doing three jobs on three visits means paying that three times.

Does my water heater really vent through my chimney?

In many St. Louis homes, yes — through its own flue within the chimney stack. That flue has a liner with roughly a 20-year service life, and it is one of the most commonly overlooked items in home maintenance.

How long does a full chimney restoration take?

Most restorations we do are completed in one to three working days depending on scope, weather, and how much of the masonry needs rebuilding. Mortar and crown concrete need cure time, so we plan around the forecast.

Is the work warrantied?

Yes. AIO Pro Chimney backs its workmanship with a 10-year warranty, and we're a CSIA Member and NCSG Member. Everything is documented with photos before, during and after.

Multiple Chimney Issues? Ask About Package Pricing.

We'll inspect everything, tell you what genuinely needs doing now, and quote it as one job so you're not paying to get on your roof three times.

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