
Serving Stirling City, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 1985
Free estimates
"They are really good and I'm happy with them. They did a nice job."





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Serving Stirling City, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 1985
Free estimates
"They are really good and I'm happy with them. They did a nice job."





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Serving Stirling City, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 1999
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Derek and his crew were professional, easy to work with and extremely hard working even in the heat of the summer. They made changes as requested, offered invaluable input on what would look good, and what would not work. They started and finished in a reasonable time frame with only a few unavoidable mechanical glitches. They were respectful of our privacy and our property. They worked harder than any group of workers I've seen in this neighborhood. I have had them back once for an additional project ans I have another scheduled for after the summer season. I would highly recommend Derek for any project big or small in his field.of expertise.
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Serving Stirling City, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Hillcrest is a very great company they are very very efficient and complete the work explain everything as they go I would hire them again and recommend them"





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Serving Stirling City, CA and surrounding areas
"They were hardworking, and no damage was on my things. they cleaned up well, and they were very nice. They sweep my old apartment well and very professional. I have recommended them to my friends. They speak English and Spanish very well, I enjoyed talking to them about the work. Very affordable pricing. I really appreciate their honesty specially when they dumped the trash in to the dumpster."





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Serving Stirling City, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 2015
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"It went very well. I’m incapacitated with a broken ankle. My husband has tried to keep up with the housework. Unfortunately he’s not aware of all the things this requires. After three months of being patient, I needed help. Plus it was past time for much of the work. Lido and Gina were professional and efficient. On time and worked nonstop. In 45 years of housekeeping, this was my first time hiring a professional cleaning service. I’m pretty particular with my home. I couldn’t be happier with the results. I have beautiful wood floors that I’m really, really particular about. Lido and Gina heard my concern and took special care. I’ll definitely refer them and plan to have them again. Hopefully with a less in need house. What a relief to have a clean home."
Start with a professional inspection. If damage is limited to a few bricks or the crown, a targeted repair helps keep costs and disruption to a minimum. Severe leaning, widespread mortar failure, or major fire damage usually signals it’s time for a complete teardown and rebuild. Your contractor will outline both price tags, but remember that rebuilding a failing stack is often cheaper than repeated patch jobs and the water leaks or fire hazards they allow.
Cracks provide water with an easy path into the masonry, weakening the bricks and mortar and increasing the risk of collapse or fire. Gaps can also let hot gases and sparks escape into attic spaces. Call a chimney pro as soon as you see cracking so they can seal small joints or recommend a larger rebuild before minor damage turns into a costly emergency.
Smoke rolling back into the room often indicates a blocked flue, a broken damper, or a drafting issue. Have a sweep inspect the damper, flue liner, and any obstructions right away. Most fixes involve clearing debris, repairing the liner, or adjusting the damper so the fireplace pulls air correctly. Don’t light another fire until a professional pinpoints the cause and confirms your system is venting safely.
Most policies cover chimney repairs caused by a sudden, covered event, such as lightning, a fallen tree, or a house fire. They won’t cover damage that stems from neglected maintenance or everyday wear. Review your policy or contact your agent before scheduling work to determine what documentation your insurer requires and what costs you will be responsible for.
Component life spans vary. Clay tile or cast-in-place liners last close to 50 years, while stainless-steel liners last 15 to 20 years. Mortar requires attention every 25 to 30 years, while crowns last 50 to 75 years. Use these numbers as a maintenance roadmap: schedule regular inspections, budget for future upgrades, and replace parts before age-related cracks develop into more significant problems.
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