Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Battle Ground
Chimney cap and crown repair in Battle Ground typically costs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with same-week scheduling available throughout the 98604 area. Whether you’re in a pre-1960s farmhouse near Battle Ground High School or a newer townhome in Timber Creek, a compromised cap or cracked crown lets moisture destroy your chimney from the top down.

We’ve been working Battle Ground chimneys long enough to know the local patterns. The foothills elevation here means more annual precipitation than Vancouver or Camas, and that extra wetness accelerates every form of chimney-top deterioration. Our Chimney Cap & Crown crew covers the full 98604 zip and surrounding Clark County foothills, and we keep common cap sizes and crown coating materials stocked so we’re not ordering parts from Portland while your flue stays exposed. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate — we’ll give you an honest assessment of whether your crown needs a coating, a rebuild, or if a new cap installation is the smarter long-term fix.
Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Battle Ground’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
James Wilson has been the lead technician on chimney cap and crown jobs in Battle Ground for 17 years. That’s not a credential from a training seminar — it’s thousands of actual chimneys, from the aging masonry burners in the older neighborhoods south of Main Street to the prefabricated units in subdivisions built during the 2000s housing wave. When you call Horizon, James Wilson is at the door, not a subcontractor learning the trade on your roof.
Our 1,006 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars include consistent feedback from Battle Ground homeowners who’ve used us for repeat service. That sustained trust matters more than any single glowing testimonial. It means we’ve earned the right to come back year after year.
Response time to Battle Ground runs same-week for standard cap and crown work, and we prioritize calls where water is actively entering the flue. We know the local roads — from 219th Street out to the rural properties on the northeast fringe — and we don’t waste your day with vague arrival windows.
What separates us from generalist contractors is diagnostic depth. We’ve seen how Battle Ground’s combination of wet winters, green-wood burning, and mixed housing stock creates cap and crown failures that look similar on the surface but need completely different solutions. A cracked crown on a 1950s farmhouse and a corroded cap on a zero-clearance townhome fireplace don’t get the same repair — and we don’t treat them that way.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Battle Ground
Multi-Flue Cap Installation
In Battle Ground’s urban subdivisions like Timber Creek and Daybreak, many townhomes and zero-lot-line homes have shared chimney flues or sidewall vents that require custom multi-flue caps to prevent cross-downdraft and critter entry — a tighter-fit need than acreage homes. We recently replaced a corroded copper cap on a prefab fireplace in a Daybreak townhome; the old cap’s mesh had degraded from years of wet-season moisture, letting a family of raccoons into the flue. Our crew installed a custom-fabricated multi-flue DuraFlex cap with security fasteners to prevent tampering from the alley access, restoring proper draft and keeping Battle Ground’s raccoons out for good. Multi-flue caps run $340–$580 installed in Battle Ground, depending on flue count and access complexity.
Custom Cap Fabrication & Installation
Standard box-store caps don’t fit every Battle Ground chimney. Alley-loaded townhomes with narrow side clearances, historic farmhouses with oversized or irregular flue openings, and properties with steep metal roofs all need custom solutions. We measure on-site and fabricate caps using Olympia Chimney and Famco components — not off-brand sheet metal that’ll rust through in three wet seasons. Custom caps in Battle Ground typically range from $420–$720, with copper and stainless options at the higher end. The investment pays off in a cap that actually seals and ventilates properly for your specific flue geometry.
Crown Repair & Rebuilding
Crowns on pre-1960s farmhouses — many still standing near Battle Ground High School — crack from freeze-thaw cycles in the wet foothills, letting rain into the masonry core. Mortar crowns on aging masonry burners spall from years of green-Douglas-fir creosote retention, leading to crown collapse if left uncoated. We assess whether your crown needs targeted patching, a full pour, or structural reinforcement. Crown repair in Battle Ground runs $280–$450 for minor crack sealing and resurfacing; full crown rebuilds range $580–$950 depending on chimney dimensions and access. We use HeatShield crown coating systems where appropriate, applied to manufacturer specification for the wet Pacific Northwest climate.
Crown Coating & Waterproofing
Not every cracked crown needs rebuilding. For crowns with surface deterioration but intact structural integrity, we apply specialized crown coating that seals hairline cracks and prevents water penetration. This is particularly cost-effective for Battle Ground’s mid-century masonry chimneys that are sound but showing their age. Crown coating runs $180–$320 in the 98604 area, and we typically pair it with a full cap inspection to make sure you’re not coating a crown while water pours in past a failed cap. The coating cures to a flexible, breathable finish that handles the temperature swings of wood-burning season without cracking.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Battle Ground
We install and repair using professional-grade materials from Gelco, Olympia Chimney, and Famco — brands that hold up in Battle Ground’s extended wet season and temperature swings. We don’t use off-brand hardware-store caps that’ll need replacement in two years. For crown work, we specify HeatShield refractory coating systems and Copperfield flashing components where the chimney meets the roofline. Keeping common cap sizes and crown repair materials in our local inventory means faster turnaround for Battle Ground customers — most standard installations complete in a single visit, and we’re not ordering parts from Portland while your flue stays open to the weather.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Battle Ground Homes
- Freeze-thaw crown cracking on pre-1960s farmhouses. Battle Ground’s foothills position brings more freeze-thaw cycles than lower Clark County, and uncoated concrete crowns on aging masonry chimneys — common near Battle Ground High School and the older neighborhoods south of Main Street — absorb moisture, expand, crack, and funnel water straight into the flue lining.
- Animal intrusion through degraded cap mesh in townhome alleys. Alley-loaded homes in Timber Creek and similar subdivisions have limited roof access and narrow clearances that complicate cap replacement. When the mesh corrodes from years of wet-season exposure, raccoons and squirrels exploit the gap — and alley access makes the problem harder to spot from the street.
- Creosote-accelerated crown spall on wood-burning masonry. Battle Ground’s rural-fringe properties burn self-harvested Douglas fir and alder that’s often green or marginally seasoned. The resulting dense, glazed creosote doesn’t just create fire risk — its acidic condensation accelerates mortar deterioration on chimney crowns, leading to spalling and eventual structural failure if the crown isn’t coated or rebuilt.
- Corroded prefab cap components on 1990s–2010s tract homes. The wave of suburban construction from the mid-1990s through the 2010s brought thousands of zero-clearance fireplaces to Battle Ground. Their factory-installed caps and metal chase covers corrode faster here than in drier climates, and many homeowners don’t realize the cap is failing until water stains appear on the ceiling or a damper rusts shut.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Battle Ground, WA
| Service | Typical Range in Battle Ground |
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| Standard single-flue cap installation | $220–$380 |
| Multi-flue cap installation | $340–$580 |
| Custom cap (fabricated to fit) | $420–$720 |
| Crown coating / sealing | $180–$320 |
| Crown repair (crack filling, resurfacing) | $280–$450 |
| Full crown rebuild | $580–$950 |
What moves you within these ranges? Access complexity is the big one — alley-loaded townhomes in Timber Creek or steep-roof farmhouses on the northeast fringe take more time and safety setup. Crown dimensions matter too; a 36-inch square crown on a farmhouse fireplace needs more material than a 24-inch unit on a modern insert. We don’t quote over the phone for crown rebuilds — we need eyes on the structure to know if the damage is cosmetic or if water has compromised the flue liner beneath. Estimates are free, and we’ll show you photos of what we’re seeing so you understand the number. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Battle Ground
Our cap and crown crews work throughout northern Clark County, including Barberton, Five Corners, Walnut Grove, and Mount Vista. If you’re in one of these communities and noticing water entry, animal sounds in the flue, or visible crown cracking, the same foothills moisture patterns apply — and we respond with the same scheduling priority we give Battle Ground proper.
Serving Battle Ground, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Battle Ground 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 Battle Ground
Yes — shared flues in Battle Ground townhomes, particularly in Timber Creek and Daybreak, need multi-flue caps with proper partition walls to prevent cross-downdraft between units. A standard single-flue cap won’t seal correctly and can actually worsen draft problems. We measure your flue configuration and fabricate a cap that maintains proper ventilation for each unit while blocking moisture and animals. Call (866) 541-8697 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Battle Ground’s foothills location brings more annual precipitation and freeze-thaw cycles than lower-elevation Clark County, and unsealed concrete crowns absorb that moisture, expand when temperatures drop, and crack under pressure. The solution is either a proper crown coating that seals the surface while allowing breathability, or a rebuild with a correctly sloped overhang that sheds water. We’ve repaired crowns on homes near Battle Ground High School that had been patched three times with generic mortar before we applied the right system. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll assess whether coating or rebuild is the smarter investment.
Usually yes — we can often access alley-loaded townhome roofs through interior attic spaces or by ladder from the opposite side, depending on the building’s configuration. For Timber Creek and similar subdivisions with narrow alley clearances, we plan access during the estimate so we’re not figuring it out on installation day. In some cases, a custom cap design with security fasteners allows us to install from the most practical access point while maintaining tamper resistance. Call (866) 541-8697 to walk through your specific situation.
A stainless or copper chase cover with integrated spark arrestor, properly sized to the manufacturer’s specification for your unit. Zero-clearance fireplaces in 1990s–2010s Battle Ground tract homes came with galvanized factory caps that corrode faster in our wet climate than homeowners expect. We replace these with Gelco or Olympia Chimney stainless components that match the chase dimensions exactly — not universal-fit caps that leave gaps for water. Proper fit matters more than brand name; we measure before ordering. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free assessment of your factory cap’s condition.
Absolutely — and arguably more so. Green or marginally seasoned Douglas fir produces dense, glazed creosote that releases more moisture and acidic condensation into your flue than properly seasoned cordwood. Without a cap, that moisture attacks your crown and liner from the inside while rain enters from the top. We’ve pulled caps off Battle Ground rural properties where the mesh was clogged with creosote flakes — proof the cap was doing its job catching debris that would have blocked the flue. A cap isn’t optional for wood-burners here; it’s essential protection. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll size the right cap for your burn habits.
Ready to stop water from destroying your chimney? Call Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington at (866) 541-8697 for a free cap and crown estimate in Battle Ground. James Wilson or a member of our chimney-exclusive crew will inspect your chimney top, show you exactly what we’re seeing, and give you upfront pricing with no pressure to decide on the spot.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Battle Ground and the greater Seattle region since 2007.