Why Florissant Chimneys Need Specialized Care
Most Florissant homes were built during the post-war suburban boom of the 1950s through 1970s — the population jumped from under 4,000 in 1950 to over 51,000 by 1980. That means tens of thousands of brick chimneys are now 50–70 years old, and Missouri's freeze-thaw cycles have done their damage.
We serve homeowners in: Old Town Florissant, Sunset Park, Paddock Hills, Cross Keys, and homes along North Highway 67/Lindbergh.
The most common issues we see in Florissant: deteriorated mortar joints (tuckpointing), cracked crowns, and rusted chase covers. Add the major storms that swept through North County in 2025 — which damaged hundreds of chimneys across Florissant — and the work is non-stop. We were on the ground that week helping homeowners reseal cracked crowns, replace torn flashing, and install new caps.
Our Florissant Services
Serving all of Florissant and surrounding communities — homes built 1950–1970 are our specialty.