Chimney Repair & Rebuild Toronto | Shingle Pro Roofing & Construction
May 2, 2026
Chimney Repair & Rebuild Toronto | Shingle Pro Roofing & Construction
Chimney Repair & Rebuild in Toronto: Protect Your Home From the Top Down
A chimney does more than complete the look of your home. It channels smoke and gases safely out of your house, supports part of your roofline, and acts as a barrier against water intrusion. When a chimney starts to crack, lean, or crumble, the damage rarely stays contained to the chimney itself. It can spread into your attic, walls, and roof deck, turning a small repair into a much bigger bill. At Shingle Pro Roofing & Construction, we’ve spent years helping Toronto homeowners catch chimney problems early and rebuild structures that are decades past their best years. Here’s what you need to know about chimney repair and rebuild services, and how to tell which one your home actually needs.
Most chimney damage develops slowly, especially through Toronto's freeze-thaw winters. Watch for these warning signs:
Signs Your Chimney Needs Attention
– Cracked, spalling, or missing bricks and mortar joints – A visible lean or tilt in the chimney structure – Rust or damage on the metal flashing where the chimney meets the roof – Water stains on ceilings or walls near the chimney – White, chalky staining (efflorescence) on the brick exterior – A damaged or missing chimney cap, letting in rain, snow, and animals – Crumbling mortar that you can scrape out with a fingernail
If you notice any of these, it’s worth getting a professional inspection before the next freeze-thaw cycle makes things worse.
Why Toronto Homeowners Choose Shingle Pro
We’re a Toronto-based roofing and masonry contractor with decades of combined experience and a reputation built on honest assessments and durable results. We won’t recommend a full rebuild when a repair will do, and we won’t cut corners when a rebuild is genuinely needed. Our team uses quality materials and proper techniques so your chimney repair or rebuild lasts — not just looks good for a season.