Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Olympia
Chimney cap and crown repair in Olympia typically runs $280–$890 depending on whether we’re sealing a hairline crack or rebuilding a spalled crown from the ground up, and most jobs in the 98501, 98502, and 98504 zip codes get scheduled within 48 hours. If you’re seeing moss creeping across your crown or water stains on the firebox after another rainy week, call (866) 541-8697 — we’ll come out, assess it, and give you a straight answer on whether a coating, repair, or full rebuild makes sense.

We’ve been working chimneys in Olympia long enough to know the patterns. The South Capitol Craftsman with the 1920s brick stack that never fully dries out between storms. The Westside split-level where the homeowner’s been burning green alder from the backyard, accelerating creosote and moisture damage in the same season. The mid-century rambler near Tanglewilde where the original crown cracked years ago and nobody noticed until the flue tile started spalling. Our Chimney Cap & Crown team doesn’t guess — after 17 years of hands-on chimney work, we diagnose what Olympia’s specific climate and housing stock are doing to your system.
Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Olympia’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
Real reviews from real Olympia-area homeowners. We’ve earned 1,006 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars, and a significant share come from repeat clients in Thurston County who’ve had us back for cap replacements, crown coatings, and full rebuilds. That volume matters — it means we’ve seen the failure modes that define this market and have documented the outcomes.
James Wilson at the door, not a subcontractor. As owner and lead technician, James carries 17 years of chimney-exclusive experience into every assessment. When he pulls up to your home in the South Capitol neighborhood or out toward Hawks Prairie, he’s the one climbing the ladder, reading the crown condition, and explaining whether a Gelco stainless cap or a custom Copperfield fabrication fits your flue configuration and roofline.
Response time that respects Olympia’s weather windows. We know that when a crown crack opens during a November storm cycle, waiting two weeks means water intrusion, freeze-thaw damage, and a repair that triples in scope. We prioritize cap and crown calls in the 98501, 98502, 98504, and 98505 zip codes because we’ve seen what happens when Olympia’s 50+ inches of annual rainfall finds an open path into masonry.
Material quality that matches the climate. We install and repair using DuraFlex, HeatShield, Gelco, Olympia Chimney, Famco, and Copperfield products — brands engineered for wet-climate performance, not off-brand hardware that rusts through in three seasons of Pacific Northwest moisture.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Olympia
Crown Repair
Crown repair in Olympia runs $340–$620 for most residential chimneys, though extensive spalling on a South Capitol bungalow with decades of saturated mortar can push toward $890 if we need to form and pour new concrete. The crown is the concrete slab that tops your masonry chimney, sloped to shed water away from the flue. In Olympia, crowns fail differently than they do in drier climates — constant moisture penetration followed by winter freeze-thaw cycles causes the surface to spall, crack, and lose its pitch. We cut out deteriorated sections, re-form proper drainage slopes, and finish with a silicone-based sealant formulated for marine climates where chimneys rarely dry completely.
Crown Coating
Crown coating is the most cost-effective intervention for Olympia homeowners catching crown damage early — typically $280–$450. We apply flexible, waterproof coatings (HeatShield CrownCoat and similar professional-grade systems) that bridge hairline cracks and restore surface integrity without full reconstruction. This isn’t a DIY brush-on product from the hardware store. Olympia’s crowns need coatings that remain flexible when saturated and adhere to concrete that’s chronically damp. We see the best results on Westside and Lacey-area homes where homeowners schedule coating before the moss and lichen colonization pries open joints.
Custom Cap Fabrication & Installation
Custom caps in Olympia range from $420 for a basic single-flue stainless fabrication to $1,200+ for multi-flue copper designs on historic homes with irregular dimensions. The South Capitol and downtown-adjacent 98501 neighborhoods are filled with early-1900s Craftsman and Colonial Revival chimneys that never fit stock cap sizes. We measure on-site, account for overhang and drip-edge requirements specific to your roof pitch, and fabricate caps that shed Olympia’s relentless rainfall without blocking draft. James Wilson specs each custom job personally — we’ve learned that a cap that works in Spokane’s drier climate often fails here because it doesn’t account for wind-driven rain at the angles Olympia sees off the southern Puget Sound.
Cap Replacement
Standard cap replacement in Olympia costs $180–$340 installed for single-flue galvanized or stainless models, $380–$580 for multi-flue designs. Most replacements we perform are on 1960s–1980s wood-frame homes in the 98502 Westside corridors and the Tanglewilde-Thompson Place area, where original caps have rusted through or blown off in winter storms. We stock Gelco and Famco caps for common flue sizes, which means same-day installation on most Olympia calls rather than a two-week wait for shipping.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Olympia
We specify Gelco, Famco, and Copperfield caps and crowns for Olympia installations because these manufacturers engineer for wet-climate durability — stainless and copper alloys that resist the chlorides in marine air, mesh screening that sheds debris from Douglas fir and western red cedar overhang, and construction that withstands wind gusts coming off Budd Inlet. We maintain relationships with regional distributors, so replacement parts for Olympia-area repairs don’t sit in freight for weeks. When James Wilson recommends a specific brand for your chimney, it’s based on 17 years of watching which products survive five, ten, fifteen years of Olympia’s particular abuse.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Olympia Homes
- Moss and lichen colonization levering apart crown mortar. Olympia’s 200+ overcast or rainy days and dense tree canopy keep crowns shaded and damp year-round. We regularly find moss roots working into hairline cracks on Westside and South Capitol homes, accelerating deterioration that would take years in sunnier climates.
- Rain-driven infiltration through cracked crowns with freeze-thaw expansion. Water enters cracks during Olympia’s prolonged wet seasons, then expands when temperatures drop below freezing in December through February. By spring, a 1/16-inch crack has become a 1/4-inch channel directing water straight to the flue liner.
- Glazed creosote from green yard wood trapping moisture against crown interiors. In the wooded lots of 98502, homeowners burning storm-dropped alder and fir at high moisture content produce stage-2 and stage-3 glazed creosote. This buildup restricts draft, causes backdrafting during marine inversions, and allows moist combustion gases to condense on the crown’s underside — a failure pattern we see far more here than in cities where kiln-dried cordwood is standard.
- Original prefabricated crowns past service life on mid-century homes. The 1960s–1980s tracts toward Lacey and Hawks Prairie used lightweight crown assemblies with 25–30 year lifespans. Those crowns are now failing en masse, and homeowners often don’t realize the cap can’t compensate for a crown that’s lost structural integrity.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Olympia, WA
| Service | Typical Range in Olympia |
|---|---|
| Crown Coating (preventive) | $280 – $450 |
| Crown Repair (partial rebuild) | $340 – $620 |
| Full Crown Rebuild | $680 – $1,400 |
| Standard Cap Replacement (single-flue) | $180 – $340 |
| Multi-Flue Cap Installation | $380 – $580 |
| Custom Cap Fabrication | $420 – $1,200+ |
What moves you up or down within these ranges? Crown size and accessibility are the big variables — a two-story South Capitol home with steep roof pitch and tight alley access takes longer and requires additional safety rigging than a single-story rambler in Tanglewilde with open yard access. Material choice matters too: galvanized steel caps cost less upfront but need replacement sooner in Olympia’s wet climate; stainless and copper cost more initially but amortize better over 15–20 years. We don’t quote over the phone for crown work — we need to see the spalling pattern, measure crack propagation, and check flue alignment. Estimates are free, and we’ll give you the full breakdown before any work starts. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Olympia
We run cap and crown calls throughout the Thurston County corridor, including Tanglewilde, Tanglewilde-Thompson Place, Lacey, and Tumwater. The same rainfall patterns, tree canopy density, and housing stock eras apply — we’ve replaced crowns on 1970s Tumwater ramblers and coated caps on Lacey townhomes facing similar moisture loads. If you’re in these communities and seeing crown cracks or cap rust, the same response timelines and pricing structures apply.
Serving Olympia, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Olympia 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 Olympia
Yes — Olympia’s 50+ inches of annual rainfall, significantly more than Seattle’s, keeps masonry chronically damp and accelerates mortar erosion, spalling, and freeze-thaw damage that drier climates experience at half the rate. The near-constant moisture means crowns never fully cure between wet cycles, so hairline cracks propagate faster and water infiltration becomes a year-round problem rather than a seasonal concern. If your crown hasn’t been inspected in two years, call (866) 541-8697 — we offer free estimates and can show you exactly what the moisture is doing.
Silicone-based flexible coatings like HeatShield CrownCoat outperform rigid cementitious products in Olympia because they bridge moving cracks and maintain adhesion when the substrate is damp. We avoid generic elastomeric coatings that degrade under sustained moisture exposure — after 17 years, we’ve tracked which products survive five-plus winters here and specify accordingly. The coating needs to be applied to a properly prepared surface, which means removing moss, lightly grinding spalled areas, and ensuring the crown still has adequate structural thickness. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll assess whether your crown is a coating candidate or needs rebuild.
Green alder and fir limbs at high moisture content produce stage-2 and stage-3 glazed creosote in a single Olympia burning season, which restricts draft and forces moist, acidic combustion gases against your flue liner and crown underside. The cap itself isn’t the problem — it’s the compromised draft and increased condensation that accelerates crown deterioration from the inside while rain attacks from outside. We see this exact pattern on wooded west-side lots in 98502. You need a cap that ventilates properly, but more importantly, you need the flue cleaned and the crown inspected for moisture damage. Call (866) 541-8697 — we’ll check both.
Most early-1900s Craftsman and Colonial Revival chimneys in South Capitol and downtown-adjacent 98501 have non-standard flue dimensions, decorative corbelling, or multi-flue configurations that stock caps won’t fit or properly protect. We measure on-site and fabricate custom caps — often in copper or heavy-gauge stainless — that account for your specific overhang, drip edge, and roof pitch. A poorly fitted stock cap on a historic chimney channels water into the masonry rather than away from it, which is exactly the wrong outcome in Olympia’s climate. James Wilson specs each custom job personally — call (866) 541-8697 for a measurement appointment.
Olympia’s dense Douglas fir and western red cedar canopy shades rooflines across much of the city, preventing crowns from drying between rain events and creating ideal conditions for moss and lichen colonization. Once established, moss roots penetrate mortar joints and leverage them apart during freeze cycles, while lichen acids slowly degrade concrete surfaces. We regularly remove biological growth as part of crown prep, then specify coatings and caps designed for chronically damp environments. If your chimney is shaded by mature trees — common in the Westside and South Capitol neighborhoods — you need more aggressive moisture management than an open, sun-exposed roofline. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll evaluate your specific exposure.
In the South Capitol neighborhood, we replaced a deteriorating crown on a 1920s Craftsman bungalow where moss had pried open the mortar, allowing water to run down the flue. We installed a custom copper cap with proper ventilation geometry and sealed the crown with a silicone-based coating, ensuring the chimney could breathe while shedding the constant rain. That combination — custom fabrication plus climate-appropriate coating — is what Olympia’s conditions demand.
Ready to protect your chimney from Olympia’s relentless moisture? Call Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington at (866) 541-8697 for a free cap and crown assessment. James Wilson will come out, climb the roof, and give you straight answers on whether your crown needs coating, repair, or rebuild — no pressure, no upsell, just 17 years of chimney-specific expertise applied to your specific situation.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Olympia since 2007.