Trusted Chimney Cap & Crown for Washington Homeowners
Chimney cap and crown work in Washington typically runs $280–$890 depending on whether you’re sealing a hairline crack or replacing a rusted multi-flue cap, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. For detailed pricing breakdowns, see our Chimney Cap & Crown cost guide. At Horizon Chimney Sweep, James Wilson brings 17 years of chimney-exclusive experience to every cap and crown job — not a subcontractor who learned chimneys last month. We’ve earned 1,006 verified reviews with a 4.8-star average by showing up on time, diagnosing the real problem, and fixing it with materials built to survive Washington’s wet winters and freeze-thaw cycles. Call (866) 541-8697 for same-week scheduling across Washington and surrounding communities.

We’ve replaced hundreds of chimney caps in neighborhoods from Lakeland South to Kingsgate, and the pattern is always the same: water gets in, freezes, expands, and turns a $300 cap replacement into a $3,000 crown rebuild. If you need to find Chimney Cap & Crown near you, we serve communities throughout the region. The cap is your chimney’s umbrella. The crown is the concrete saddle that seals the gap between your flue tiles and the brick structure. When either fails, moisture attacks the mortar joints, rusts the damper, and — in worst cases — compromises the firebox. We don’t do patch jobs. We install Famco and Copperfield caps with proper overlap and screening, and we repair crowns with HeatShield crown coating or full pour replacements when the concrete has spalled past saving.
What Our Chimney Cap & Crown Service Includes
Cap Installation
A new chimney cap installation in Washington is essential for homes without any cap or with a deteriorated original. We measure your flue count and dimensions on-site, then install a stainless steel or copper cap — typically from Famco or Copperfield — with integrated spark arrestor and animal screening. James Wilson sizes each cap for proper draft clearance; an oversized cap chokes airflow, while an undersized one lets rain blow in sideways during our Pacific Northwest winter storms.
Cap Replacement
Cap replacement becomes necessary when galvanized steel rusts through, mesh screens clog with creosote, or wind events deform the lid. We remove the failed unit, inspect the flue and crown beneath for hidden damage, and install a replacement that matches or exceeds the original specification. In Boulevard Park and Bryn Mawr-Skyway, we regularly see caps that lasted only five years because they were big-box store quality; our Copperfield and Famco replacements typically serve 15–20 years.
Crown Repair
Crown repair addresses cracked or deteriorated concrete crowns before water reaches the chimney’s interior structure. We grind out loose material, apply bonding agents, and pour new high-strength concrete with proper slope and drip edge — or use HeatShield crown coating for hairline cracks where the concrete body remains sound. In Puyallup and Gig Harbor, we’ve saved dozens of chimneys from full rebuilds by catching crown damage early, usually during routine cap inspections.
Crown Coating
Crown coating with HeatShield is our preferred solution for crowns with surface cracking but intact structural integrity. We clean the crown thoroughly, apply the flexible ceramic coating in two passes, and guarantee a watertight seal that moves with thermal expansion. This runs roughly half the cost of a full crown pour and extends service life 10–15 years if the underlying concrete was sound. We never recommend coating over spalled or crumbly concrete — that’s a temporary fix that wastes your money.
Multi-Flue Cap
Multi-flue cap installation protects chimneys with two or more flues emerging from a single crown, common in larger Washington homes with multiple fireplaces or a fireplace-plus-furnace venting configuration. We measure the full crown footprint and install a custom or semi-custom cap — often from Copperfield’s multi-flue line — that shelters all flues with a single integrated lid and screening. These units eliminate the gap between individual caps where debris collects and water pools.
Custom Cap
Custom cap fabrication serves historic chimneys, oversized flues, or architectural requirements where standard sizes won’t fit. James Wilson measures on-site, specifies materials and finish, and coordinates with our fabricator for copper or stainless steel units with precise clearances. We’ve built custom caps for pre-war homes in Portland and craftsman-style properties in City of Sammamish where off-the-shelf products would have looked wrong and performed worse.
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Brands We Service for Chimney Cap & Crown
We’ve installed and repaired hundreds of Famco caps across Washington — their stainless steel single-flue units with welded seams hold up particularly well in our salt-air exposure zones near Puget Sound. We keep common Famco sizes in stock, which means no two-week wait for a cap that fits. For Copperfield multi-flue and specialty caps, we’ve built strong familiarity with their mounting systems and screening options; their galvanized-to-stainless upgrade path is something we walk homeowners through when budget allows. DuraFlex and HeatShield figure heavily in our crown and liner work — HeatShield’s crown coating system has a specific prep protocol we’ve refined over dozens of applications, and DuraFlex liners often need cap integration when we’re doing combined jobs.
Whether you have a Famco, Copperfield, DuraFlex, or HeatShield component — or any other make currently on your chimney — we can assess its condition, source replacement parts or full units, and install to manufacturer specification. We don’t guess at compatibility. James Wilson verifies flue dimensions, crown slope, and clearance requirements before ordering anything.
Signs You Need Chimney Cap & Crown Right Now
- Water stains on your fireplace ceiling or walls. Brown discoloration inside the firebox or on adjacent drywall means moisture is entering through a failed cap, cracked crown, or both. In Washington’s climate, this never fixes itself — it accelerates as freeze-thaw cycles widen cracks and mortar joints deteriorate.
- Rust on your damper or fire grate. A properly capped chimney keeps rain out of the flue; rust indicates persistent water intrusion that will eventually seize the damper or compromise the firebox. We’ve replaced dampers in Mead and Summit that rusted solid because a missing cap went unaddressed for two winters.
- Visible cracks or spalling on the crown surface. Hairline cracks grow. Spalling — where the concrete surface flakes away — exposes the aggregate and accelerates water penetration. We crown-coat hairlines and pour new concrete for spalled crowns; the key is catching it before water reaches the chimney’s structural core.
- Animals or nesting debris in your flue. Birds, squirrels, and raccoons exploit missing or damaged caps. A proper cap includes animal screening with appropriate mesh size — too large and bees get through, too small and creosote plugs it fast. We size screening for Washington’s common wildlife and your burning habits.
- White efflorescence staining on exterior brick. That chalky white residue is minerals left behind as water evaporates through the masonry. It means water is getting in, dissolving salts, and migrating out — a clear signal that your cap or crown isn’t doing its job. Left alone, the freeze-thaw cycle destroys brick faces.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Process — Step by Step
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On-site inspection and measurement. James Wilson arrives with a ladder, camera, and moisture meter. We photograph the cap, crown, and flue condition from the roof, then inspect the firebox and damper from inside for water damage evidence. No guesswork — we show you what we see.
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Diagnosis and options presentation. We explain whether you need cap replacement, crown coating, full crown rebuild, or some combination. You’ll see the photos, understand the price ranges, and get our recommendation with honest timelines — no pressure to do more than necessary.
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Material specification and scheduling. For standard caps, we often have Famco or Copperfield units on the truck. Custom caps or extensive crown work gets scheduled with materials ordered to spec. We confirm arrival times and weather contingencies — we don’t pour concrete in driving rain.
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Installation or repair execution. Caps are mounted with proper hardware for your chimney type — masonry screws and sealant for concrete crowns, appropriate brackets for metal chimneys. Crown work follows manufacturer protocols for prep, bonding, and cure time. We protect your roof and landscaping throughout.
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Final inspection and documentation. We verify cap clearance, screen integrity, crown slope, and water shedding with a hose test when appropriate. You receive photos of completed work, warranty terms, and guidance on annual inspection intervals. Payment is due only when you’re satisfied with the result.
How Much Does Chimney Cap & Crown Cost in Washington?
A typical chimney cap installation in Washington runs $280–$450 for standard single-flue stainless steel units, while multi-flue caps range $480–$720 depending on crown footprint and material grade. For Affordable Chimney Cap & Crown in Washington, WA, we balance quality materials with fair pricing. Crown coating with HeatShield typically falls between $320–$580, and full crown rebuilds — removing the damaged concrete and pouring new — range $680–$890 for average-size residential chimneys. Custom copper caps start around $750 and scale with complexity.

Several factors move these numbers. Crown accessibility affects labor: steep roofs, multi-story heights, or tight setbacks in neighborhoods like Bryn Mawr-Skyway add setup time. Material choice matters — galvanized steel caps cost less upfront but rust faster in Washington’s marine climate; we typically recommend stainless or copper for longevity. Hidden damage discovered during removal — rotted flue tiles, deteriorated wash, or compromised chimney shoulders — may require additional work we quote before proceeding.
To avoid overpaying, get at least one estimate that includes a roof-level inspection, not just a binocular assessment from the driveway. Beware of rock-bottom quotes that reuse old mounting hardware or skip crown sealing — we’ve been called to fix those shortcuts within two years. Our free estimates include full inspection, photo documentation, and itemized pricing with no obligation. Call (866) 541-8697 for your exact quote.
Chimney Cap & Crown Near Washington — Our Service Area
Horizon Chimney Sweep covers Washington and surrounding communities with typical response times of same-day to three business days depending on season and urgency. We regularly perform cap and crown work in Chimney Cap & Crown in Dishman, Chimney Cap & Crown in Summit, and Chimney Cap & Crown in Federal Way, plus Lakeland South, Kingsgate, City of Sammamish, Mead, Portland, Gig Harbor, Puyallup, Boulevard Park, and Bryn Mawr-Skyway. Emergency water intrusion calls get priority scheduling during our wet season.
Serving Washington, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Washington area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — Chimney Cap & Crown in Washington
For the Best Chimney Cap & Crown in Washington, WA, chimney cap and crown work protects the top of your chimney from water, animals, and debris. The cap is a metal lid with screening that covers the flue opening; the crown is the concrete or mortar slope that seals the chimney top and sheds water away from the brick structure. Together they prevent the moisture damage that destroys chimneys from the top down in Washington’s rainy climate. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free inspection if you’re unsure of your cap or crown condition.
Most standard cap installations and crown coatings are completed in 2–4 hours on a single visit. Full crown rebuilds require 4–6 hours plus cure time before the chimney can be used; we typically schedule these for morning starts. Custom caps need measurement, fabrication, and a return visit — usually a 1–2 week turnaround depending on material. Call (866) 541-8697 to check current scheduling.
Standard cap installation runs $280–$450, crown coating $320–$580, and full crown rebuilds $680–$890 in the Washington market. Multi-flue caps and custom work run higher. Your exact price depends on accessibility, material choice, and any hidden damage we discover during inspection. We provide itemized, no-obligation estimates before any work begins — call (866) 541-8697 to schedule yours.
Yes — we install, replace, and repair Famco and Copperfield caps regularly, and we stock common Famco sizes for faster turnaround. James Wilson is familiar with both brands’ mounting systems, screening options, and warranty terms. Whether you need a direct replacement or an upgrade to stainless steel or copper, we can source and install properly. Call (866) 541-8697 with your cap model if you know it.
Yes — active water intrusion, animal entry, or storm damage gets priority scheduling, often same-day or next-day during our regular operating hours. We don’t charge emergency premiums for standard business-hours calls; after-hours emergency rates apply only for true off-hours dispatches. If water is pouring into your firebox or a cap is dangling loose after wind damage, call (866) 541-8697 immediately.
We warranty our labor and installation craftsmanship, and pass through manufacturer warranties on Famco, Copperfield, and HeatShield materials — typically 10 years to lifetime depending on product and material grade. Crown coating warranties require annual inspection to remain valid; full crown pours carry longer coverage. Specific terms are provided in writing with every job. Call (866) 541-8697 for details on the warranty that would apply to your project.
Clear a path to your fireplace and remove any valuable items from the mantel and hearth area in case of dust or debris. Ensure we have driveway or street parking for our vehicle and ladder access to your roof line. Pets should be secured, and please notify us of any roof access concerns or steep-pitch conditions before we arrive. Call (866) 541-8697 when scheduling if you have specific access questions.
Schedule Your Chimney Cap & Crown Service in Washington Today
Don’t let a $300 cap problem become a $3,000 chimney rebuild. Call (866) 541-8697 now for a free, no-obligation estimate with James Wilson — 17 years of chimney-exclusive expertise, 1,006 verified reviews, and the accountability of an owner who still works at the top of the ladder. We serve Washington and surrounding communities with same-week availability for most cap and crown work.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep, serving Washington since 2007.