Chimney work built for Palma Ceia homes
Palma Ceia is one of South Tampa's most established neighborhoods, full of 1920s through 1940s homes around the Palma Ceia Golf & Country Club. Chimneys of that vintage were built to burn wood, and many still have their original masonry.
A good number have since been converted to gas, which adds a second set of maintenance needs on top of the masonry itself.
The work here is mostly preservation: repairing crowns and mortar joints without changing the look of a period home, relining where old clay tiles have cracked, and color-matching any masonry repair so it disappears. Where fireplaces were converted to gas, we add annual combustion checks.
Common Palma Ceia chimney concerns
Aging crowns and mortar joints
After 80-plus years, the crown and mortar are usually the first to go. Caught early they're a simple seal; left alone, water turns them into a rebuild.
Cracked original clay liners
Period chimneys often have clay tile liners that have shifted or cracked. A camera inspection confirms it, and a stainless liner restores safe operation.
Older gas conversions
Conversions done years ago are frequently overdue for a combustion and carbon-monoxide check. We service the appliance and confirm the venting.
Services Palma Ceia homes ask for most
Based on the homes in this area — every service includes a free, no-obligation quote.
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