Maggie Greenwald
We had moisture coming in through our fireplace. Luis from Baruch determined the cause was the flashing around the chimney which he replaced. However, the leak continued. He also mis-identified efflorescence leaching from the bricks of the fireplace due to the moisture -- as mold! He insisted it was mold and treated the bricks with mold remover. The next day they were worse. The leak continued. We called another company who saw that the leak was caused by holes in the chimney that required a new cap and repointing. They had to replace the new flashing to repair the bricks. Luis had never even looked at the chimney and replaced the flashing without knowing if that was the problem, which it wasn't.