Northwest Chicago

Chimney Crown Visual in Winetka: Providing a mason with 4K photos of a cracked cap to provide an accurate remote quote

For owners of historic North Shore homes, the fear of an invisible chimney leak is often outweighed by the high cost and safety risk of hiring a mason just to set up a 40-foot ladder for an initial inspection

ZeroLadder was called to a majestic Tudor-style estate in Winnetka where a small water stain had appeared in the attic near the hearth.[1] The chimney was a complex, multi-flue structure soaring nearly 40 feet above a steeply pitched slate roof—a height that standard home inspectors often refuse to climb. We executed a “Close-Orbit” mission, hovering our 4K inspection drone inches from the concrete chimney crown. We systematically scanned the entire masonry surface, looking for freeze-thaw fractures, spalling brickwork, and the hairline cracks in the crown cap that allow water to bypass the flashing. Our drone’s high-shutter speed and macro-lens captured the exact width and depth of three major fissures that were physically impossible to see from the driveway, even with high-powered binoculars

We delivered a folder of ultra-clear, zoomable images that the homeowner emailed directly to a local Winnetka mason. This allowed the mason to provide a fixed-price, accurate remote quote for a crown resurfacing without ever charging a “house call” fee or risking a worker on the precarious slate roof

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