Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Newberg
Chimney cap and crown repair in Newberg typically runs $280–$890 depending on whether you need a standard cap install, custom multi-flue fabrication, or full crown reconstruction, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. We travel to Newberg from our Seattle base with the materials and sizing inventory to handle rural acreage chimneys and historic downtown masonry in one trip—no callbacks for parts.

We’ve been climbing Newberg chimneys long enough to know the difference between a suburban cap swap and a Chehalem Mountain farmhouse with an oversize flue that hasn’t seen a cap since the 1980s. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, carries 17 years of chimney-only experience to every job, and our Chimney Cap & Crown team stocks Famco and Copperfield caps in common sizes plus the fabrication specs for custom multi-flue units that Newberg’s winery estates and rural workshops demand. From the historic craftsman homes near Water Street to the acreage properties off Bell Road, we size, fabricate, and install without leaving you waiting through another rainy season. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate.
Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Newberg’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
Newberg homeowners aren’t looking for a handyman who “also does chimneys.” They’re looking for someone who recognizes a spalled crown on an unlined 1920s masonry stack before the ladder is fully extended. That’s what we deliver.
Our 1,006 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars reflect sustained, repeated trust—not a lucky streak of a dozen polished testimonials. Newberg customers specifically mention our willingness to make the drive for rural properties and our habit of arriving with the right cap already on the truck. James Wilson serves as lead technician, which means the person quoting your job is the same person who’ll be on your roof. We’ve learned the hard way that Newberg’s seven-month burn season and the Chehalem Valley’s trapped cold air create chimney conditions that suburban Portland techs simply don’t encounter often enough to diagnose confidently.
We don’t subcontract to a rotation of unfamiliar faces. When you call (866) 541-8697, you’re getting James Wilson at the door—or a technician he has personally trained in the specific failure modes of Yamhill County chimneys.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Newberg
Cap Installation
New construction along the 99W corridor and older homes adding wood stoves for the first time both need proper cap installation, but the specs differ dramatically. A cap on a 1970s ranch with a standard 8×12 flue is straightforward. A cap on a Chehalem Mountain acreage property with a 16×20 oversize flue built for an ambiance fireplace requires custom measurement and often multi-flue fabrication. We install Famco and Copperfield caps with spark arrestors and proper clearance, sized to your actual flue opening—not the closest standard size that happens to be in the warehouse.
Cap Replacement
Most cap replacements we do in Newberg involve rusted galvanized units that should have been stainless steel from the start, or missing caps that let rain and wildlife into the flue for multiple seasons. On a historic farmhouse off Bell Road, we found a cracked crown and a missing cap that had let rain and a raccoon into the flue. We installed a custom multi-flue Olympia cap and heat-cured a Gelco crown coating in one trip, preventing further damage before the rainy season. That’s the standard we hold for every Newberg replacement—diagnose the full damage, fix the cap and the crown, and leave with the chimney ready for October through April.
Crown Repair
Crown cracks are epidemic in Newberg’s historic downtown core and among the early-1900s farmsteads in the Chehalem Valley. Original crowns were poured with mortar mixes that lack the Portland cement content to withstand freeze-thaw cycling, and when the cap goes missing, water enters the crack, expands overnight in December’s 20-degree swings, and spalls the crown surface in layers. We grind out deteriorated material, form a proper wash with adequate overhang, and seal with HeatShield or Gelco crown coating depending on the damage depth. For historic homes near Water Street with original clay flues, crown repair is often urgent—moisture degrades mortar joints rapidly once it breaches the crown, and the next step is full rebuild territory.
Crown Coating
Newberg’s 40 inches of annual precipitation, concentrated in fall and winter, make crown coating one of our most cost-effective preventive services. A sound crown with minor surface cracking can be saved with a Gelco crown coating application that seals the surface and restores proper water shedding. We apply this on Chehalem Mountain properties where ladder access is difficult and homeowners want to avoid a full crown rebuild for another decade. The coating cures to a flexible, waterproof membrane that handles the temperature swings and UV exposure of Yamhill County summers without the brittleness of standard mortar patches.
Custom Cap & Multi-Flue Cap
Newberg’s acreage properties in the Chehalem Mountains often have chimneys with oversize flues designed for ambiance rather than efficiency, making custom multi-flue caps and stainless steel liners a common recommendation during cap replacements. Winery estates with decorative stone fireplaces and rural workshops with add-on wood stoves both present flue configurations that no standard cap catalog covers. We measure on-site, fabricate to spec using Copperfield and Olympia Chimney components, and install with proper clearances and attachment that withstands the wind exposure on open mountain slopes. When we’re already on the roof for a custom cap, we evaluate whether an unlined flue needs a DuraFlex stainless liner—it’s a conversation we have more often in Newberg than in any purely suburban market we serve.

What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Newberg
We don’t install off-brand patchwork that fails in three seasons. Our trucks carry Famco and Copperfield caps in standard sizes, Gelco crown coating for field application, and HeatShield resurfacing products for crown reconstruction. For custom fabrication and liner work, we source Olympia Chimney and DuraFlex components—brands that professional sweeps specify when they’re staking their reputation on longevity. Because we make the Newberg run with inventory pre-loaded, most cap replacements and crown coatings don’t require a second trip for parts. That matters when you’re trying to beat the first heavy rains of October.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Newberg Homes
- Unlined decorative stone chimneys on winery estates develop spalled crowns from freeze-thaw cycles when caps are missing. The porous stone absorbs moisture all winter; without a cap, that moisture reaches the crown surface directly, and Newberg’s overnight temperature swings in December and January create expansion cracking that flakes off surface material in sheets. We catch this during cap installation consultations and recommend crown repair before the spalling reaches the brick courses below.
- Rural workshops with oversized flues often lack proper caps, leading to heavy creosote buildup and bird nests that block draft. Newberg’s prolonged damp burn season means these flues are rarely achieving the hot, fast draft that self-cleans lighter creosote deposits. A properly sized multi-flue cap with mesh screening keeps wildlife out and reduces the rain-driven moisture that accelerates glazed creosote formation.
- Historic downtown homes near Water Street have original clay flues where crown cracks allow moisture to degrade mortar, requiring urgent repair. The 97132 historic core has chimney stock that predates modern crown overhang standards, and many have never had a proper cap. Once water enters through a crown crack, it wicks down the flue wall and attacks the mortar between clay flue tiles, creating gaps that leak combustion gases into wall cavities.
- Mid-century ranch houses from the 1970s energy-crisis era received add-on wood stoves with flues that were never properly capped for the increased use. These chimneys often have galvanized caps that rusted through decades ago, leaving the flue open to the Chehalem Valley’s persistent winter drizzle. The resulting crown deterioration is usually advanced by the time we arrive, but early intervention with a stainless replacement cap and crown coating can still save the structure.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Newberg, OR
| Service | Typical Range in Newberg |
|---|---|
| Standard cap installation (single flue, stainless steel) | $280–$420 |
| Cap replacement (removal + new stainless cap) | $240–$380 |
| Custom multi-flue cap (fabricated to spec) | $520–$780 |
| Crown repair (partial rebuild, up to 2 sq ft) | $450–$680 |
| Crown coating (Gelco application, sound substrate) | $320–$480 |
| Full crown reconstruction | $780–$1,200 |
What moves you within these ranges? Flue height and roof pitch affect ladder time and safety setup. Custom fabrication for oversize or multi-flue configurations requires on-site measurement and shop time. Crown condition determines whether we can coat, patch, or need full tear-out and re-pour. Historic mortar that contains original lime putty requires compatible repair materials, not modern bagged mixes that accelerate deterioration of the surrounding masonry.
We don’t quote over the phone for crown work without photos, but cap installations are usually straightforward enough for a firm estimate once you describe flue dimensions. Every estimate is free, and we don’t charge Newberg’s rural acreage properties extra for the drive. Call (866) 541-8697.
We Also Serve Cities Near Newberg
Our service radius from Seattle covers the full Portland metro southward, including regular runs to Sherwood, Wilsonville, Tualatin, and Tigard. If you’re on a rural route between Newberg and any of these cities—say, a winery estate near the Yamhill County line or a property off Highway 99W—we can often coordinate efficient scheduling that doesn’t leave you waiting. The same James Wilson who quotes your Newberg job handles the neighboring cities with identical material inventory and response standards.
Serving Newberg, OR — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Newberg area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Chimney Cap & Crown in Newberg
Winery estate chimneys in Newberg were typically built for visual impact with oversize flues that exceed standard cap dimensions, and many lack stainless steel liners entirely. The decorative stone or brickwork prioritizes aesthetics over efficient draft, so the flue opening is often 16 inches or wider—sizes no catalog cap covers. We fabricate custom multi-flue caps on-site to fit these configurations, and we almost always discuss DuraFlex liner installation during the same visit because unlined oversize flues are a documented safety gap that standard caps alone won’t address. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule measurement.
A cracked crown allows rainwater to enter the flue system, which degrades mortar joints between clay flue tiles and can leak combustion gases into wall cavities. In Newberg’s historic downtown core near Water Street, many chimneys have original crowns with inadequate Portland cement content and no overhang, so cracks develop within the first decade and worsen rapidly through our wet winters. You may notice water stains on the firebox walls, a persistent damp odor, or deteriorating plaster near the chimney breast. Crown repair or coating prevents the progression to full rebuild, which runs three to four times the cost. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free crown inspection.
Yes—missing caps are the leading cause of wildlife blockage and accelerated creosote buildup in Newberg’s rural workshops and acreage outbuildings. Without mesh screening, birds nest directly in the flue during spring, and squirrels and raccoons use chimneys as den sites in fall. The open flue also admits rain that combines with wood smoke to form glazed creosote, particularly in damp-weather burning conditions common to the Chehalem Valley. We’ve extracted nests that completely blocked draft and created dangerous carbon monoxide backdraft conditions. A stainless cap with proper spark arrestor and animal screen installed during a single visit eliminates both problems. Call (866) 541-8697 before burn season.
Gelco crown coating forms a flexible, waterproof membrane that seals minor surface cracks and restores water-shedding capability without the cost and structural disruption of full crown removal. In Newberg, where 40 inches of annual precipitation concentrates in a seven-month window, crowns take sustained moisture exposure that standard mortar patches can’t withstand—the patch cracks again within one or two freeze-thaw cycles. Gelco remains elastomeric through temperature swings, sheds water properly, and extends crown life by 10–15 years when applied to sound substrate. We recommend it for Chehalem Mountain properties where ladder access is difficult and homeowners want to defer full reconstruction. Call (866) 541-8697 to see if your crown qualifies.
Unlined masonry chimneys in Newberg—common in pre-1950 farmhouses and winery estate fireplaces—allow flue gases to cool and condense against brick surfaces, accelerating creosote accumulation and increasing the risk of chimney fire. When we’re already on the roof for a cap replacement, installing a DuraFlex stainless liner addresses the root cause of poor draft and unsafe venting that the new cap alone cannot fix. Newberg’s wet climate and low-and-slow burning habits make this combination particularly important; the liner maintains higher flue gas temperature for cleaner exhaust, while the cap prevents rain entry and animal intrusion. The incremental cost of adding liner work during cap replacement is lower than returning for a separate installation later. Call (866) 541-8697 for combined pricing.
Ready to protect your Newberg chimney before the next rainy season? James Wilson and our team bring 17 years of chimney-only expertise, 1,006+ verified reviews, and the custom fabrication capability that Newberg’s acreage properties and historic homes demand. We’ll measure your flue, assess your crown, and quote honest numbers—no callbacks, no missing parts, no waiting through another winter with an open flue. Call (866) 541-8697 today for your free estimate.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Newberg and the greater Willamette Valley since 2007.