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Chimney Flashing Repair in North Valley Stream, NY

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DME Maintenance provides professional chimney flashing repair in North Valley Stream, NY and all surrounding Nassau County communities. Owner-operated by Douglas Eberling since 2001, we serve North Valley Stream residents from our Valley Stream base — typically same-week availability. All services provided by DME Maintenance · Nassau County License #H0101570000.

Homeowners in North Valley Stream can expect the same owner-operated service, upfront pricing, and licensed workmanship as our Valley Stream customers. Call or text 516-690-7471 to schedule.

Chimney Flashing Repair in Valley Stream, NY starts at Free Estimate. Call 516-690-7471 — same-week appointments available.

DME Maintenance provides licensed chimney flashing repair in Valley Stream, NY. Owner-operated since 2001, we serve Valley Stream and surrounding Nassau County communities. Licensed & insured — Nassau County Consumer Affairs. Call or text 516-690-7471 to schedule.

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Booking: Chimney Flashing Repair

Chimney flashing is the engineered metal system that seals the gap between your chimney stack and the surrounding roofline. On Long Island, where homes range from mid-century cottages to newer construction, this flashing bears constant pressure from seasonal weather changes and salt-laden air. The flashing consists of two distinct components working together: step flashing and counter flashing. Step flashing runs under the roof shingles and steps down the slope of the roof. Counter flashing, installed higher up, overlaps the step flashing and is typically mortared into the chimney itself. Both must function as a single, integrated water barrier.

Valley Stream residents understand the particular challenges that come with our coastal location. We're close enough to Long Island Sound that humidity and moisture-laden air affect our homes year-round. Spring brings heavy rains that test every seam and joint on your roof. Fall storms add wind-driven water that finds flashing imperfections quickly. Winter's freeze-thaw cycles work metal in ways that summer-only heat cannot replicate. This climate reality means flashing failures on Long Island homes often happen faster than in drier regions. A flashing system that might last twenty years in inland areas may need attention after twelve to fifteen years in Valley Stream.

The most common failure pattern begins with separation between step flashing and counter flashing. Over time, sealants deteriorate from UV exposure and temperature cycling. Step flashing can shift slightly if nails loosen or if the roof settles even a quarter inch. Once a gap opens, water follows gravity and the path of least resistance directly into the space behind your chimney. Homes in Valley Stream built in the 1960s and 1970s often have original flashing that has reached its wear limit. These older homes, with their solid construction, deserve the protection that sound flashing provides.

Water intrusion behind chimney flashing rarely announces itself visibly at first. The moisture travels through brick, mortar, wood framing, and insulation before reaching a ceiling or wall where you might notice staining. By that point, the damage is established. Drywall and wood have already begun absorbing moisture. Mold can begin growing in hidden cavities. Valley Stream homeowners who notice any discoloration near the fireplace, any soft spots in ceiling plaster, or any musty odor around the chimney should have a professional inspection. The longer water sits behind flashing, the more extensive the repair becomes.

Proper diagnosis requires understanding how water moves across and around flashing. Our approach involves visual inspection of the flashing from multiple angles. We look for lifted edges, gaps in sealant, and areas where flashing has separated from either the roof plane or the chimney itself. We examine the condition of surrounding shingles and check whether water staining appears on interior walls adjacent to the chimney. On rainy days, we sometimes observe water behavior in real time. After storms hit Valley Stream, we often see homeowners calling because they've discovered leaks that didn't exist before. Those storms reveal flashing weaknesses that fair weather can mask.

Counter flashing represents the upper seal at the chimney-roof junction. This metal cap sits partially inside a mortar joint or chase and partially overlapping the step flashing below. When counter flashing corrodes, cracks, or loosens, water runs down the chimney exterior and behind the flashing. Metal fatigue happens gradually. Salt air on Long Island accelerates corrosion, especially on aluminum or inadequately protected steel. The bond between counter flashing and mortar also weakens over decades. Vibration from wind, settling, and seasonal expansion cause micro-failures. Valley Stream homes with oil heat systems often have older chimneys carrying corrosive gases that further deteriorate both mortar and flashing.

Step flashing problems manifest differently but prove equally problematic. This flashing runs under shingles, so it's hidden from view until you get on the roof. Step flashing can rust from underneath, can shift laterally if roof framing settles, or can be compromised during roof re-shingling if installers don't take care around the chimney. The nails holding step flashing in place can corrode or work loose. Once loose, each wind gust and rainstorm moves the flashing slightly. Gaps open. Water flows through. Valley Stream residents often don't realize step flashing has failed until ceiling stains appear or until a roofer examining the roof for other reasons notices the problem.

The spring season in Valley Stream brings conditions that expose flashing failures quickly. As ice melts and rain increases, water tests every weak point on your roof. Many homeowners discover chimney flashing leaks in April or May, long after winter's ice dams stopped moving water around. The problem usually began earlier, but spring's heavier rainfall volume overcomes the compromised flashing's ability to shed water. If you've had a particularly wet spring or if storms dropped heavy rain recently, checking your chimney flashing is wise preventive thinking. Similarly, after any strong storm, flashing can be damaged or loosened even if it was previously sound.

Diagnosing the exact source of water entry requires patience and methodical observation. We trace water paths from where it enters to where it exits. Sometimes water enters at counter flashing but exits lower, making the actual leak location unclear without careful inspection. Homeowners in Valley Stream sometimes believe water is entering through siding when the real culprit is chimney flashing two stories above. We pay attention to interior water stains, their location relative to the chimney, and their timing relative to specific storms or weather patterns. This detective work prevents unnecessary repairs to the wrong area.

Once we've identified the problem, repair strategy depends on the extent of the damage. Minor sealant failures can be addressed by clearing debris, removing old failed sealant, and applying new material. This approach works when the flashing itself remains sound and hasn't shifted or separated. However, if flashing has corroded, cracked, or pulled away from the chimney, replacement becomes necessary. Valley Stream homeowners sometimes hope for quick sealant fixes, but honest assessment is important. If flashing has moved or deteriorated significantly, sealant alone won't provide lasting protection against Long Island's moisture.

We work throughout Valley Stream, covering every corner of the community. Our familiarity with Valley Stream means we understand the local architecture and the specific chimney maintenance challenges that come with Long Island's climate — wet winters, freeze-thaw cycles, and the salt air that accelerates mortar deterioration over time.

Replacement flashing installation requires skill and attention to detail. The new counter flashing must be properly mortared into the chimney to create a lasting seal. Step flashing must sit correctly under roof shingles and overlap properly with the counter flashing above. Flashing material must be appropriate for our coastal climate. Some materials resist salt air better than others. All fasteners must be stainless steel or other corrosion-resistant material. Installation edges must be sealed correctly. The flashing-to-roof transition must be watertight. During or after spring storms, flashing repair becomes urgent because additional rain can worsen damage while the work is incomplete.

DME Maintenance has served Valley Stream and surrounding Nassau County communities since 2001. Our experience includes countless chimney flashing repairs on homes ranging from 1950s colonials to contemporary designs. We understand the specific challenges that Valley Stream homeowners face regarding moisture and flashing longevity. We perform leak diagnosis with care, explain findings clearly, and recommend solutions that protect your home's structure. If your chimney shows signs of leaking, contact us at 516-690-7471 today. Spring weather on Long Island waits for no one, and water damage worsens with every rainy day that passes.

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★★★★★ "Had a roofer out here who said the flashing was the problem. Called Douglas and he removed the old piece and installed new flashing with proper slope. Water issue solved." – Jessica Harrison (September 2025)
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How Chimney Flashing Repair Works in Valley Stream

  1. Leak Assessment — Complete inspection of step flashing, counter flashing, mortar reglets, and surrounding shingles.
  2. Source Identification — Every water entry point identified and photographed before any repair begins.
  3. Counter Flashing — Deteriorated counter flashing removed. New flashing embedded into fresh mortar reglets and sealed.
  4. Step Flashing — Step flashing counter-laps resealed or replaced where separation or corrosion found.
  5. Related Work — Adjacent crown, mortar, or masonry issues addressed as part of the same visit where relevant.
  6. Water Test — Hose test confirms complete seal before job is closed. Written documentation provided.

Frequently Asked Questions — Chimney Flashing Repair in Valley Stream

Chimney flashing repair in Valley Stream is priced by scope after a free on-site evaluation. Most standard reflashing jobs run $400 to $900 depending on chimney size and flashing material. Call 516-690-7471 to schedule.
Signs include water stains on ceilings near the chimney, wet spots in the attic above the chimney, damp walls adjacent to the fireplace, or visible rust or separation where the chimney meets the roofline. Most chimney-area leaks in Valley Stream are flashing failures, not shingle failures.
We use lead-coated copper or galvanized steel depending on the existing system. For Valley Stream homes near the water, we recommend lead-coated copper — it outlasts aluminum by decades in coastal salt air conditions.
Silicone caulk over deteriorated flashing is a temporary fix that typically fails within one season. It can also trap moisture behind the seal. Proper flashing repair requires embedding counter flashing into mortar reglets and correctly integrating step flashing with the roof assembly.
We inspect flashing on every service visit. Minor resealing is typically included. Flashing that requires replacement or re-embedding is quoted separately with a written estimate before work begins.
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