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Chimney Sweep in Trophy Club, TX — Fairway Homes With Roof-Level Blind Spots

Trophy Club was master-planned around its golf courses, and its custom homes were built to be admired from the fairway — tall roof lines, prominent chimneys, and crowns and flashing that nobody has actually seen up close in years.

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Water tower in Trophy Club, Texas
The Trophy Club water tower — the landmark that greets you off Highway 114. Photo: Corey Coyle, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Planned Beautifully, Aging Quietly

Trophy Club grew up as one of Texas’s early master-planned golf communities, and the houses show it: steep custom roof lines, oversized hearths, and chimneys positioned to look right from the course. The catch with homes built for the view is that their most vulnerable parts — the crown slab and the flashing where masonry meets shingles — face the sky, not the street. Owners here routinely maintain everything they can see and nothing they can’t.

That is the gap we close. One roof-level visit tells you exactly how the top of your chimney has spent the last decade.

Flashing for Complicated Roof Lines

Steep, multi-plane roofs make chimney flashing genuinely difficult, and difficult flashing is where leaks are born. Our flashing repair rebuilds the step-and-counter system into the masonry properly — not a bead of roofing tar over the old failure.

Crown Repair Before the Water Wins

Custom stacks carry custom crowns, and thin-poured crowns from the construction boom crack early. Crown repair with flexible elastomeric coating seals the slab and its flue joints as one system, rated for freeze-thaw movement.

Inspections With Photographic Proof

Every chimney inspection comes back with roof-level photos — the crown, the flashing lines, the cap, the flue. The NFPA calls for annual inspection; on homes where the roofline is invisible from the yard, it is the only honest source of information.

Sweeps Around Your Schedule

Trophy Club hearths get real winter use. An annual chimney sweep with floor protection and HEPA dust control keeps the season safe — and we work Sundays, because tee times are sacred.

You Maintain the View. We Maintain the Roofline.

Roof-level inspections with photographic findings, same day appointments across Trophy Club.

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A Typical Trophy Club Project

A Trophy Club owner backing one of the fairways called after spotting a faint ceiling stain near the fireplace wall following a wind-driven storm. The chimney looked flawless from the yard. On the roof, the counter-flashing had pulled from its mortar reglet along the high side and the crown carried a hairline crack across its full width. We re-let the counter-flashing into fresh mortar, sealed the crown with flexible coating, and water-tested the assembly before packing up. The stain never returned, and the owner keeps the before-and-after photos with the house records.

Why Trophy Club Owners Choose Us

We document instead of describe. Photos of every finding before any recommendation, technicians who are background checked and work to CSIA standards, floor coverings and HEPA dust control anytime we work inside. The house is treated like the investment it is.

Scopes in writing, pressure nowhere. Every job begins with a Free Online Quote. If the flashing is sound and only the crown needs work, that’s the scope — the fastest way to earn a golf community’s referrals is to fix only what’s broken.

Scheduling is simple: call (214) 225-8874 or request a Free Online Quote with a photo of the chimney from the yard. We confirm a window quickly, work the roofline while you go about your day, and send the finished photos before the truck leaves the street.

The 114 Corridor Circuit

Trophy Club anchors the west end of our Highway 114 loop: Roanoke is next door to the west, Southlake carries the corridor east with the same estate-scale stacks, and Keller rounds the loop to the south. One crew, one standard, the whole corridor.

Serving all of Trophy Club — the fairway streets, Trophy Club Drive, the Highway 114 side, and every cul-de-sac between.

Trophy Club Chimney Questions

My chimney looks perfect from the yard. Why would it be leaking?

Because the parts that fail first — the crown slab and the flashing — can't be seen from the ground. A crown crack or lifted counter-flashing is invisible from the yard and obvious from the roof. That gap between what you can see and what's failing is exactly what an inspection closes.

What's the difference between step flashing and counter-flashing?

Step flashing weaves under the shingles along the chimney's sides; counter-flashing embeds into the masonry and laps over the steps. Leaks usually start where counter-flashing pulls out of its mortar joint. A proper repair re-lets it into the masonry — caulk over the top is a delay, not a fix.

How long should a chimney crown last?

A properly poured crown, decades; a thin builder-grade crown from a construction boom, often ten to fifteen years before cracking. Flexible elastomeric sealing extends a structurally sound crown indefinitely — it's the rigid patch-jobs that fail every winter.

Do you photograph everything you find?

Yes, before and after. On homes where the owner can't see the roofline, photos aren't a courtesy — they're the only way you can make an informed decision about your own chimney. Every scope we propose comes with the pictures that justify it.

Can wind-driven rain really enter a chimney that isn't damaged?

It can enter an uncapped or under-capped flue, yes — Trophy Club's open exposure off the corridor sees serious horizontal rain. A properly sized stainless cap with drip edge stops it. If water shows up with damage present, the crown and flashing are the first suspects.

How often should I sweep if we burn most winter weekends?

Annually at minimum. Weekend-heavy burning through a Texas winter builds enough creosote to matter, and the sweep visit doubles as the yearly look at the liner. Book in late summer or fall and the season starts clean.

What does chimney work cost in Trophy Club?

Request a Free Online Quote — send a photo of the stack if you have one and we return a documented number, usually the same day. Inspection findings convert to written scopes with photos, never verbal roof-top estimates.

Do I need to be home for roof-level work?

No. Crowns, flashing, and caps are all exterior work — we call before arrival, send photos as we go, and review everything by phone. Many Trophy Club jobs finish while the owner is on the course.

How fast can you reach Trophy Club?

Usually within a day, Sundays included — the 114 corridor is a standing route. Call (214) 225-8874 and we'll commit to a real window.

Book the Look You Can’t Get From the Yard

Crown, flashing, cap, flue — one documented roof-level visit. Request your Free Online Quote today.

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