Emergency Chimney Repair Fort Wayne, IN
Chimney fire, active leak, CO alarm, smoke filling the house — we respond to chimney emergencies across Fort Wayne, New Haven, Huntertown, and Allen County. Day or night.
Average response: under 60 minutes within Fort Wayne city limits
When Is a Chimney Problem an Emergency?
Not every issue requires an emergency call. Here’s how to tell the difference — and what to do in each case.
What Happens When You Call
You Call, We Answer
A real person picks up — day, night, weekend, holiday. We assess the situation and give immediate safety guidance.
We Dispatch
CSIA-certified tech heads to you. Under 60 min in Fort Wayne; 90 min for New Haven, Huntertown, Leo-Cedarville.
We Stabilize
First priority: make it safe. Stop leaks, secure masonry, verify CO levels, confirm chimney fire is out.
Clear Next Steps
What happened, what caused it, what needs repair, what it’ll cost. No pressure to decide on the spot.
Fort Wayne-Specific Emergency Risks
Freeze-Thaw Structural Failure (October-April)
Six months of freeze-thaw cycling. Water enters cracks, freezes and expands, then thaws deeper. After years, bricks suddenly spall, mortar fails, and structural integrity is compromised. The most common cause of “sudden” damage that was building for years.
Storm Damage
High winds displace caps, crack crowns, tear flashing, and shift chimney structures. After severe weather, check from ground level — look for missing cap, shifted bricks, or gaps at the roofline.
Chimney Fires from Creosote
Stage 3 creosote — hardened glaze — ignites at temperatures as low as 451 degrees F. Homeowners who burn wood regularly and skip annual sweeps are highest risk, especially with unseasoned firewood.
Animal Entry (Spring-Summer)
Raccoons, chimney swifts, and squirrels are common in Allen County. Chimney swifts are federally protected — you legally cannot remove them during nesting season (May-September). We know the rules and handle it accordingly.
Questions About Chimney Emergencies
How much does emergency chimney service cost?
Will insurance cover emergency chimney repair?
I think I had a chimney fire but it stopped. Should I still call?
What should I do about animals in my chimney?
Can I use my fireplace while waiting for repairs?
Chimney Emergency? We’re Here.
24/7 response for Fort Wayne, New Haven, Huntertown, Leo-Cedarville, Grabill, Auburn, and all of Allen County.
Call Now: (260) 555-0199