Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Duvall
Chimney cap and crown repair in Duvall typically runs $280–$750 for standard work, with most crown coatings and cap replacements completed in a single visit. If you’re seeing water stains on your fireplace surround or hearing debris tumble down the flue during one of our valley windstorms, the crown or cap is usually the culprit.

We’ve been driving out to Duvall from our Seattle base for 17 years — up SR-203 through Woodinville, then winding northeast into the Snoqualmie Valley. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, knows the difference between a chimney in Duvall and one in Redmond or Bellevue. The valley’s colder, wetter climate and longer burn season mean caps and crowns fail differently here. We’ve rebuilt crowns on farmhouses near NE Cherry Valley Road, installed multi-flue caps on acreage properties with detached workshops, and coated deteriorating crowns on 1990s suburban builds that were never designed for this much wood-burning use. Call us at (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate — we’ll give you a straight answer about whether you need a repair, a coating, or full replacement.
Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Duvall’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
Local reputation built on valley-specific knowledge. Our Chimney Cap & Crown team doesn’t treat Duvall like an extension of Seattle. We know the Snoqualmie Valley’s freeze-thaw cycles crack concrete crowns faster than the drier suburbs to the west. We’ve documented this pattern across hundreds of Duvall inspections — the moisture from extended burn seasons seeps into micro-cracks, expands overnight when temperatures drop below freezing, and widens those cracks into channels that funnel water straight into your chimney structure.
1,006 verified reviews at 4.8 stars. That scale matters. It means we’ve earned repeat trust from homeowners who initially called us for a cap issue and kept us on speed dial for annual sweeps, liner inspections, and full rebuilds. Duvall customers specifically mention our willingness to explain what’s happening and why — no subcontractor showing up with a clipboard and a sales pitch.
James Wilson at the door. Our owner serves as lead technician, not an absentee manager dispatching crews. When you schedule with Horizon, you’re getting 17 years of hands-on chimney diagnosis from someone who still climbs roofs and mixes crown mortar. In Duvall’s semi-rural setting, where many properties have multiple flues across main houses and outbuildings, that depth of direct experience prevents misdiagnosis.
Response time that respects your burn season. We typically schedule Duvall appointments within 3–5 business days, with emergency calls for active water intrusion or animal entry addressed faster. During peak season (October–March), we maintain dedicated valley routing to minimize wait times for Duvall and surrounding communities.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Duvall
Crown Repair
Crown repair in Duvall starts around $380–$620 for standard concrete rebuilding. The valley’s extended freeze-thaw cycles destroy poorly constructed crowns — we’ve seen original crowns on 1990s homes crumble after just 15 years because they were poured too thin and lacked proper overhang. Our process involves removing deteriorated material, forming a new slope with minimum 2-inch thickness at the edge and 4-inch thickness at the center, and extending the drip edge past the chimney brick to shed water. For Duvall’s older farmhouses near downtown, we frequently encounter unlined masonry chimneys where the crown was never properly sealed to the flue tile; we rebuild these with proper flue wash and sealant integration.
Crown Coating
Crown coating runs $280–$450 in Duvall and is ideal for crowns with surface cracking but intact structural integrity. We apply Gelco crown coating — a flexible, waterproof membrane that bridges hairline cracks and prevents moisture penetration while allowing the substrate to breathe. This is particularly valuable in Duvall’s climate, where persistent rain and occasional snow loads keep chimneys saturated for months. We recently repaired a crown on a 1990s farmhouse on NE Cherry Valley Road where the original concrete crown had cracked from years of freeze-thaw cycles. The homeowner had been burning storm-felled alder, producing heavy creosote that trapped moisture against the crown. We applied a Gelco crown coating after rebuilding the top two courses of brick to prevent further water intrusion. The coating carries a 10-year manufacturer’s warranty when applied to properly prepared substrates.
Cap Installation & Replacement
Single-flue cap installation in Duvall ranges from $180–$340 depending on flue size and material (galvanized steel, stainless steel, or copper). Cap replacement becomes necessary when you see rust streaks on the chimney brick, hear animal activity, or find debris in the firebox. For Duvall’s many wood-burning households, we recommend stainless steel over galvanized — the valley’s moisture load rusts galvanized caps in 5–7 years, while stainless lasts 15+ with proper gauge selection.
Multi-Flue Cap Installation
Multi-flue caps for Duvall homes with multiple fireplaces or wood stoves run $450–$850 installed. These are essential for acreage properties with detached workshops or guest cottages — we regularly install multi-flue caps on outbuildings where a single chase serves two or three stove flues. The valley’s high moisture accelerates rust on standard steel multi-flue caps; we specify Olympia Chimney stainless models or custom-fabricated solutions for these demanding applications. Proper multi-flue cap sizing prevents cross-drafting between flues, a common issue when outbuilding stoves and main-house fireplaces share a chimney structure.

Custom Cap Fabrication
Custom copper or stainless caps for Duvall’s distinctive farmhouses and architecturally specific builds start at $650 and range to $1,200+ for complex designs. We’ve fabricated custom caps for historic properties near Main Street where standard sizes would compromise the roofline aesthetic, and for modern homes with oversized or angled flue configurations.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Duvall
We install and repair using Gelco, Olympia Chimney, and Famco products — brands that hold up to Duvall’s demanding moisture environment. Gelco’s crown coating system is our go-to for valley homes with active cracking; Olympia Chimney’s stainless multi-flue caps outlast standard big-box alternatives by a decade in our wet climate. We maintain regional inventory on common Duvall sizes, which means faster turnaround when your cap blows off in a January windstorm or your crown cracks open during a freeze event. For custom work, we source Copperfield fabrication components. We don’t install off-brand or generic hardware — the Snoqualmie Valley’s conditions will destroy it, and we’d rather explain proper pricing upfront than warranty a failure in year three.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Duvall Homes
- Crown cracks from freeze-thaw cycles. Duvall’s valley location delivers colder overnight lows than Seattle, with temperatures regularly dipping below freezing from November through March. Water seeps into crown micro-cracks during rain or snowmelt, expands when frozen, and widens those cracks into channels. By spring, the crown is funneling water into the chimney structure instead of shedding it.
- Rusted chase covers and dampers on high-use systems. Homes burning storm-felled alder or fir through extended burn seasons generate acidic moisture that accelerates corrosion. We replace rusted chase covers with stainless steel or copper alternatives that survive Duvall’s moisture load.
- Missing or improperly sized caps on unlined masonry chimneys. Pre-1940s farmhouses near downtown Duvall often lack flue liners and have oversized or irregular flue openings. Standard caps don’t seal properly, allowing rain straight into the chimney structure. We fabricate custom solutions or recommend proper lining as part of comprehensive repair.
- Multi-flue cap failures on outbuilding installations. Duvall’s rural-lot norm means many properties have detached shops, studios, or guest cottages with wood stove flues sharing a common chase. These multi-flue caps rust faster than main-house installations due to less frequent inspection, and improper original sizing causes drafting problems between flues.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Duvall, WA
| Service | Typical Range in Duvall |
|---|---|
| Single-flue cap installation (galvanized) | $180–$260 |
| Single-flue cap installation (stainless) | $240–$340 |
| Multi-flue cap installation | $450–$850 |
| Custom copper/stainless cap | $650–$1,200+ |
| Crown coating (Gelco system) | $280–$450 |
| Crown repair/rebuild | $380–$620 |
| Crown replacement (full demolition/pour) | $650–$950 |
What moves you within these ranges? Crown size and accessibility (steep roofs or multiple flues add labor), material choice (stainless vs. galvanized vs. copper), and underlying damage extent. A crown that has been leaking for two seasons often requires brick repair below the crown line before coating or rebuilding can succeed — we diagnose this during our free estimate and show you photos from the roof. We don’t quote over the phone for crown work; the condition varies too much, and Duvall’s older housing stock surprises us regularly. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule — estimates are free, and we’ll give you exact numbers after inspection.
We Also Serve Cities Near Duvall
We route regularly through the Snoqualmie Valley and surrounding communities, including Cottage Lake to the southwest, Union Hill-Novelty Hill to the south, Woodinville along SR-203, and Redmond to the west. Each area has distinct chimney characteristics — Cottage Lake’s wooded lots share Duvall’s green-wood burning patterns, while Redmond’s drier microclimate produces different failure modes. James Wilson adjusts his diagnostic approach accordingly.
Serving Duvall, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Duvall 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 Duvall
Duvall’s location in the Snoqualmie River valley means chimneys face an extended burn season from October through April, with persistent moisture accelerating mortar deterioration and flashing failure on caps and crowns far faster than in drier suburbs. The combination of high use and high moisture keeps chimney structures saturated, while overnight freeze-thaw cycles in the valley’s colder microclimate expand water trapped in crown concrete. We’ve replaced crowns in Duvall that were half the age of identical installations in Woodinville or Redmond. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free inspection — we’ll show you exactly what your crown is facing.
A properly fitted cap will reduce water entry significantly, but it cannot fully protect an unlined chimney because the flue itself remains vulnerable to moisture absorption through mortar joints. For pre-1940s farmhouses near downtown Duvall, we typically recommend cap installation paired with a flue liner assessment — the cap buys you time, but the liner is the long-term solution. We’ve installed custom caps on unlined chimneys where lining wasn’t immediately feasible, using extended skirts and sealant integration to maximize protection. James Wilson can evaluate your specific flue configuration during a free estimate.
Custom copper caps are excellent for outbuilding flues in Duvall if you prioritize longevity and aesthetics, but stainless steel offers comparable moisture protection at lower cost. The real question is whether your outbuilding flue shares a chase with other flues — if so, a multi-flue cap properly sized for all flues prevents cross-drafting and animal entry more effectively than individual caps. For single flues on detached shops or studios, we often recommend Famco stainless caps with proper spark arrestors, given how heavily Duvall outbuilding stoves are used. Copper becomes worth the investment when the cap is visible from the main house or property approach.
Visible cracking, spalling concrete, or rust streaks on the chimney brick below the crown indicate active failure; if you can fit a pencil into a crown crack, water is already penetrating. Hairline surface cracking without structural separation often responds to Gelco crown coating, while cracked-through crowns with exposed aggregate require rebuilding. In Duvall specifically, we see accelerated deterioration on crowns that slope improperly toward the flue — a design flaw that pools water and destroys concrete in 3–5 years here versus 10+ in drier climates. Schedule a free roof-level inspection and we’ll photograph your crown condition and explain your options with exact pricing.
Wood stove flues typically require caps with integrated spark arrestors and higher temperature ratings than fireplace flues, and Duvall’s heavy creosote production from green-wood burning makes this especially important. Stove caps also need proper clearance from combustible materials given the higher exhaust temperatures. For Duvall properties burning storm-felled alder or fir, we specify caps with easily removable tops for annual cleaning access — creosote buildup on the cap mesh is common here and restricts drafting if ignored. Fireplace flues in the same home can use standard caps unless they’re converted to inserts with liner systems.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Duvall and the Snoqualmie Valley since 2007.