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Chimney Installation & Repointing in Pound Ridge requires an exterior contractor who understands a rural northern Westchester town with rolling hills, scenic country roads, wooded lots, larger properties, historic homes, and protected parkland near Scotts Corners and Ward Pound Ridge Reservation. Whether your property is near Scotts Corners, Westchester Avenue, Trinity Pass Road, Long Ridge Road, Route 172, or the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation area, exterior work should be planned around roof pitch, drainage, access, tree cover, material condition, and long-term weather protection.
Meridian Contracting brings more than 25 years of Lower Hudson Valley exterior experience to Pound Ridge. We focus on practical recommendations, clean workmanship, and durable repairs rather than quick patches that ignore the bigger problem. Before any work begins, we look at how the roof, siding, gutters, drainage, trim, and masonry interact so the repair or installation performs as part of the whole exterior system.

Removal of deteriorated mortar and installation of new mortar joints to protect the masonry structure.

Replacement of loose, cracked, spalled, or deteriorated chimney brick where needed.

Repair or replacement of flashing where the roof meets the chimney, one of the most common leak points.

Assessment of visible chimney wear, water intrusion signs, and repairs needed before damage spreads.
Pound Ridge exterior projects require careful planning because many properties sit on wooded, sloped, or larger lots. Mature trees can drop leaves, pine needles, moss, and branches onto roofs and gutters. Long driveways, stone walls, landscape features, and narrow roads can affect material delivery and staging. Homes near protected land, reservoirs, streams, and shaded roads may also hold moisture longer after storms, which can speed up wear on shingles, siding, trim, and chimney masonry. Older homes may have complex rooflines, cedar siding, slate details, brick chimneys, and existing repairs that need to be evaluated before work begins.
Older masonry chimneys are vulnerable to freeze-thaw cycles. Once mortar joints open up, water can enter and expand the damage over time.
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Repointing removes deteriorated mortar from the joints and replaces it with new mortar to stabilize and protect the chimney.
Cracked mortar, missing joints, loose bricks, staining, leaks, and masonry flakes can all be signs.
Yes. Chimney flashing, cracked crowns, damaged mortar, and porous masonry can all allow water into the roof area.
Yes. We inspect and repair flashing where the roof meets the chimney.
It should not be ignored. Deteriorated mortar allows water into the chimney, which can worsen during freeze-thaw cycles.
Yes. We evaluate visible masonry, mortar, flashing, caps, crowns, and leak signs.
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