Before:
The bricks were so badly spalled that the only solution was to rebuild the entire chimney with new brick.


After:
The chimney was salvaged. Note the close brick match to the original.


Before:
The upper portion of this chimney was "fanning" (bricks were displaced in the shape of a fan) so it needed to be rebuilt.


After:
The upper portion was rebuilt with salvaged brick (per customer's request) so you would not see a difference between the old and new brick.


Before:
Bricks were actually missing on the top of this chimney.


After:
The top part of the chimney was rebuilt. Again, note the close brick match to the original.


Before:
This entire chimney was riddled with crazed and spalled brick.


After:
The entire chimney had to be rebuilt with new masonry units that could withstand the harsh temperatures.


Before:
This chimney had missing and spalled brick in addition to severely eroded mortar joints.


After:
The paint was removed using chemicals, all defective bricks were replaced and the chimney was tuckpointed completely.


Before:
This chimney had never been tuckpointed before. Notice how washed out the mortar joints are.


After:
Tuckpointing was performed on the entire chimney using a tooled mortar joint.


No chimney is too large for ARROW .
This chimney was extremely difficult to rig and work on due to its intricate design and placement but the result was a complete success.