Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Camas
Chimney cap and crown repair in Camas typically runs $280–$750 depending on whether you’re replacing a wind-damaged cap or rebuilding a deteriorated masonry crown, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. We’re familiar with the specific challenges Camas homeowners face — from the Gorge east winds that tear caps off Prune Hill homes to the freeze-thaw damage attacking downtown masonry crowns near 3rd Avenue and Garfield Street. If your flue’s been exposed since last winter’s wind event, or you’ve noticed mortar crumbling from your crown, call us at (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate. We regularly make the short trip across the Columbia River from our Seattle base to serve Camas, Washougal, and the greater Clark County area.

Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Camas’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
We’ve built our reputation one chimney at a time — 1,006 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars, with many from homeowners right here in Camas and across Clark County. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, brings 17 years of chimney-exclusive experience to every job. When you schedule Chimney Cap & Crown work with us, you’re getting James at the door — not a subcontractor learning on your dime.
Our response time to Camas is typically same-day or next-day for cap replacements and crown repairs, because we understand that an open flue in this climate doesn’t wait. We know the difference between a zero-clearance fireplace in a Prune Hill subdivision and a 1920s masonry chimney downtown near Lacamas Lake — and we adjust our materials and approach accordingly. That local knowledge matters when you’re choosing between a standard cap and a reinforced multi-flue system built to withstand 60+ mph Gorge gusts.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Camas
Cap Installation
New cap installations in Camas require more forethought than in calmer climates. For homes on Prune Hill and other elevated subdivisions, we specify heavy-gauge caps with reinforced mounting brackets — the standard hardware that works in Portland often fails here. We install Gelco and Olympia Chimney caps with wind-resistant designs, properly sized to your flue and venting system. A correctly installed cap keeps Gorge-driven rain out of your flue, prevents downdrafts from pushing smoke back into your living room, and blocks the starlings and swallows that nest in uncapped chimneys every spring.
Cap Replacement
This is our most frequent call in Camas. We replaced a blown-off Olympia Chimney cap on a Prune Hill zero-clearance fireplace after a February Gorge wind event; the old cap was found shattered in the yard, and we installed a heavy-duty multi-flue cap with reinforced brackets to withstand future gusts. Cap replacement in Camas typically costs $280–$450 for standard single-flue models and $450–$650 for reinforced multi-flue systems. If your cap went missing this winter, don’t wait — an open flue collects debris, invites water damage, and creates a fire hazard when you light that first fall fire.
Crown Repair
The masonry crown is the concrete or mortar slab that seals the top of your chimney, and it’s where we see some of the most expensive preventable damage in Camas. Older homes near downtown — the craftsman and bungalow stock built before 1950 — often have crowns that were never properly sealed or have deteriorated through decades of freeze-thaw cycling. We repair crowns using HeatShield and Copperfield materials, rebuilding the slope and overhang to shed Gorge-driven rain rather than absorb it. Crown repair runs $400–$750 in Camas, depending on accessibility and the extent of mortar loss.
Crown Coating
For crowns with minor cracking but sound structural integrity, a professional crown coating extends life by 10–15 years. We apply flexible, breathable sealants that move with the masonry through freeze-thaw cycles rather than trapping moisture inside. This is particularly cost-effective for Camas homeowners with mid-century masonry chimneys in the 98607 zip code who want to defer a full rebuild. Crown coating typically runs $280–$400.
Multi-Flue Cap
Camas townhomes and duplexes — increasingly common near the Mill Plain corridor — often share a common chimney with multiple flues. A single cap won’t do. We fabricate and install custom multi-flue caps that cover all venting terminals with proper clearances, using reinforced frames that won’t flex or rattle in Gorge winds. These systems start around $550 and are built to your chimney’s exact dimensions.
Custom Cap
Some Camas chimneys defy standard sizing — oversized flues, unusual projections, or heritage masonry where preservation matters. We measure, fabricate, and install custom caps in copper, stainless, or powder-coated steel, working with Famco and Copperfield suppliers for materials that last. Custom caps in Camas typically range from $650–$950.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Camas
We don’t guess at what works in this climate. Our trucks stock Gelco wind-resistant caps, Olympia Chimney multi-flue systems, and Famco custom fabrication components — brands that have proven themselves through Gorge winters. When we diagnose your cap or crown issue, we’re specifying materials we’ve installed hundreds of times, not ordering mystery parts from a catalog. That means faster turnaround for Camas homeowners and repairs that hold up when the east winds return.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Camas Homes
- Caps blown off or cracked by Gorge east winds. On Prune Hill and other elevated subdivisions, sustained 50–70 mph gusts can tear poorly mounted caps clean off prefab metal fireplaces. We find them in flower beds, on roofs, or shattered on driveways. The flue sits open all winter, collecting rain and debris.
- Crown mortar deterioration from freeze-thaw and wind-driven rain. Camas’s older downtown masonry chimneys — the pre-1950s stock near Garfield Street and 3rd Avenue — suffer disproportionately. Water penetrates hairline cracks, freezes overnight, and widens the damage cycle after cycle.
- Debris buildup and bird nesting in uncapped flues. Once a cap blows off, starlings, swallows, and squirrels move in fast. By spring, we’ve pulled nests two feet deep from flues that were open since January’s wind events. This restricts draft and creates serious fire hazards.
- Downdraft and smoke rollout from missing or undersized caps. The same Gorge winds that blow caps off can also reverse chimney draft in properly capped systems if the cap design doesn’t account for wind pressure. Camas homeowners report smoke pooling in living rooms during east wind events — often fixable with a properly specified directional cap.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Camas, WA
| Service | Typical Range in Camas |
|---|---|
| Standard cap replacement (single flue) | $280–$450 |
| Reinforced multi-flue cap installation | $450–$650 |
| Custom cap (fabricated to spec) | $650–$950 |
| Crown coating (minor cracking) | $280–$400 |
| Crown repair (partial rebuild) | $400–$750 |
| Full crown rebuild | $750–$1,400 |
What moves you within these ranges? Accessibility matters — a steep roof on Prune Hill takes more time than a walkable surface near downtown. The extent of existing damage: a cap that blew off cleanly is simpler than one that bent or tore mounting brackets. And material choice — standard galvanized versus stainless steel or copper — affects both price and lifespan. We provide exact quotes after inspection, never ballpark guesses. Estimates are free, and we carry common cap sizes for same-day installation on standard flues.
We Also Serve Cities Near Camas
We regularly work across the Columbia River Gorge corridor, including Fairview and Troutdale in Oregon, plus Washougal and the Mill Plain area of Vancouver. If you’re in Clark County or eastern Multnomah County and your chimney cap’s missing or your crown’s cracking, we’re likely already scheduled in your neighborhood this week.
Serving Camas, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Camas 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 Camas
Gorge east winds hit Prune Hill with sustained speeds and sudden gusts that standard cap mounting hardware simply wasn’t designed for. The elevated terrain accelerates wind speed, and many original caps were installed with basic straps or screws rather than reinforced brackets. We replace failed caps with heavy-gauge models using through-bolted or masonry-anchored brackets rated for high-wind zones — call (866) 541-8697 if yours is missing.
Look for visible cracks in the crown surface, pieces of mortar or concrete on the roof or ground below, or water staining on interior chimney walls after rain. In Camas’s climate, freeze-thaw damage accelerates rapidly once cracking begins — a small fissure in October becomes a spalling disaster by March. If you see any of these signs, schedule an inspection before next winter’s cycles worsen the damage.
If your townhome shares a chimney structure with neighboring units and has multiple flue terminals, yes — a single cap won’t protect all venting points and may actually create draft problems by pressurizing adjacent flues. We measure common chimneys for proper multi-flue coverage with adequate clearance between terminals. Most Camas townhome installations run $550–$750 depending on flue count and access.
Older masonry chimneys with clay tile liners need caps that vent properly without trapping moisture against deteriorating tile — we typically specify stainless steel caps with adequate clearance and screened sides, avoiding designs that concentrate condensation. For Camas’s wind exposure, we reinforce with through-bolted brackets rather than surface mounts. The right cap protects both the flue and the vulnerable tile liner beneath it.
Annually, minimum — and we recommend a visual check from the ground after every major Gorge wind event. Camas’s combination of 45–50 inches of annual rainfall and aggressive east winds means caps and crowns take disproportionate abuse compared to inland Clark County. A five-minute binocular inspection in March can catch a loosened cap before spring nesting season begins. Call us at (866) 541-8697 to schedule your annual cap and crown inspection — estimates are free.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Camas and the greater Clark County area since 2007.