Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Fircrest
Chimney cap and crown repair in Fircrest typically costs $280–$890 depending on whether you need a simple cap replacement or full crown rebuild, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. Because Fircrest’s covenant-controlled community requires Architectural Review Board approval for any exterior changes, we handle ARB-compliant materials and color matching as standard practice — not an afterthought.

We’ve been driving out to Fircrest from our Seattle base for years, and we know the rhythm of this planned community. The postwar ranches on Mildred Street, the brick-and-frame homes near the Fircrest Golf Club, the tidy blocks off Contra Costa Avenue — we’ve worked on chimneys in all of them. When you call (866) 541-8697, you’re getting James Wilson or one of our chimney-exclusive technicians, not a generalist subcontractor who also cleans gutters. Fircrest’s 98465 ZIP is well inside our regular service radius, and we typically schedule cap and crown work within 2–3 business days.
The uniform age of Fircrest housing means we rarely encounter surprises here. Sixty to eighty years of Pacific Northwest rain on mid-century masonry creates predictable failure patterns — and predictable solutions. Our Chimney Cap & Crown team carries the specific crown dimensions, mortar mixes, and cap profiles that match Fircrest’s original construction standards, which keeps ARB approvals straightforward and your job moving.
Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Fircrest’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
Local reputation built on matching, not just fixing. Fircrest homeowners have left us reviews specifically mentioning our attention to ARB compliance — the copper multi-flue caps that matched neighboring homes, the color-matched mortar crowns that passed inspection on the first submission. Those 1,006+ verified reviews at 4.8 stars include enough Fircrest-specific feedback that we know this matters here more than in most cities.
James Wilson at the door. Our owner serves as lead technician, which means 17 years of chimney-only diagnostic experience arrives with the work truck. In a city where every block shares identical chimney profiles, that pattern recognition speeds up every job. We’ve seen the same 1950s crown failure on Contra Costa that we’re seeing three doors down. We don’t need to guess.
Response time that respects Fircrest’s weather. A cracked crown in October doesn’t stay cracked through November — not with 38–40 inches of annual rainfall pushing moisture into your flue system. We prioritize cap and crown calls during Fircrest’s wet season because delayed repairs here accelerate faster than in drier climates. Same-week scheduling is standard; emergency crown stabilization is available when water intrusion is active.
ARB fluency as a service feature. We’ve learned Fircrest’s Architectural Review Board requirements through repeat submissions, not trial and error. We know which cap finishes pass, which crown profiles maintain community uniformity, and how to document a repair as “like-for-like replacement” versus “material change” — the difference between automatic approval and a three-week variance process.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Fircrest
Cap Installation
New cap installations in Fircrest almost always follow crown repair or liner replacement — the original cap was removed and never properly replaced, or a previous owner installed an undersized unit that let rain pour down the flue. We size caps to your flue count and diameter using Olympia Chimney and Famco specifications, then select finishes that blend with Fircrest’s mid-century rooflines. Stainless steel for durability, copper for ARB-sensitive blocks where the original caps were metal — we match what belongs.
Cap Replacement
This is our most common Fircrest call. The original galvanized cap has rusted through, or a big-box store cap was forced onto a flue it never fit, or wind lifted an improperly secured unit into the neighbor’s yard. We remove the failed cap, inspect the flue tile and crown beneath for hidden damage, then install a replacement that actually fits. On a 1950s ranch home on Mildred Street, we replaced a failed clay tile crown with a custom-poured, color-matched mortar crown and installed a copper multi-flue cap from Olympia Chimney, ensuring the new profile matched neighboring homes and passed ARB inspection without a violation notice. That job took four hours. The ARB approval took two days.
Crown Repair
Fircrest’s 60–80-year-old mortar crowns are failing in waves. Six decades of freeze-thaw cycling in the Puget Sound basin turns solid crown concrete into spalling, porous material that channels water directly into the chimney stack. We grind back damaged crown material, apply bonding agents formulated for saturated substrates, and pour new crown slopes that shed water properly. For extensive deterioration, we use HeatShield crown resurfacing systems — a poured application that creates a monolithic, waterproof cap over compromised original material. The result meets ARB standards because it restores, not replaces, the original profile.
Crown Coating
Not every cracked crown needs rebuild. Early-stage hairline cracking — common in Fircrest chimneys that are 60+ but not yet 80 — can be arrested with professional-grade flexible coatings. We use Copperfield and DuraFlex compatible systems that bridge existing cracks while allowing subtle substrate movement. This is preventive work that extends crown life 10–15 years, and it’s particularly cost-effective for Fircrest homeowners whose ARB would classify a full crown replacement as a material change requiring variance. We document coating jobs as “maintenance repair” to keep your compliance simple.

Custom Cap Fabrication
Some Fircrest homes need what isn’t stocked. Multi-flue chimneys with unusual center-to-center spacing, decorative shrouds that maintain streetscape uniformity, or copper caps that match a specific patina on a landmark block — we measure, fabricate, and install custom solutions through our Olympia Chimney and Famco supply relationships. Custom work adds 5–7 days for fabrication but eliminates the ARB rejection risk of an almost-right standard cap.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Fircrest
We install and repair with Olympia Chimney, Famco, Copperfield, and DuraFlex products — brands that publish specifications our ARB documentation can cite, with warranties that transfer to homeowners. We maintain Fircrest-common inventory at our Seattle warehouse: 8″ and 10″ stainless single-flue caps, 13×18 and 15×19 multi-flue covers, crown-forming materials in the gray-tan spectrum that matches Fircrest’s original mortar. That local stocking means most cap replacements don’t wait on shipping. Crown repair materials — bonding agents, resurfacing compounds, pourable slurry — are mixed on-site to match your chimney’s specific deterioration depth, not applied from a one-size tub.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Fircrest Homes
- Crown spalling across entire blocks. Fircrest’s 1950s chimneys were built with identical mortar mixes and crown dimensions, then subjected to the same six decades of freeze-thaw cycling. When we find spalling on one home’s crown, we tell the homeowner: check with your neighbors. The same failure is almost certainly progressing next door.
- Missing caps letting rain destroy clay liners. Pacific Northwest rainfall doesn’t pause for missing caps. We’ve removed saturated, cracked clay flue liners in Fircrest homes where a $180 cap replacement was deferred for two years, turning into an $1,800 liner rebuild. The math is brutal and common.
- Non-compliant replacements triggering ARB violations. A homeowner installs a shiny black galvanized cap that clashes with the street’s copper or weathered steel originals. The violation letter arrives. We replace with an approved finish, but the double labor costs more than doing it right once. We see this most often on homes near the golf course, where ARB scrutiny is strictest.
- Undersized caps creating secondary creosote. Fircrest’s wet-wood burning habits — common when homeowners burn unseasoned Douglas fir from local sources — already produce cooler flue temperatures and glazed creosote. An undersized cap restricts draft further, compounding the problem and increasing fire risk.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Fircrest, WA
| Service | Typical Range in Fircrest |
|---|---|
| Single-flue cap replacement (standard size) | $180–$340 |
| Multi-flue cap replacement | $320–$580 |
| Custom cap fabrication and install | $450–$890 |
| Crown coating (hairline cracks, early stage) | $280–$450 |
| Partial crown repair (localized spalling) | $380–$620 |
| Full crown rebuild with pour | $650–$1,100 |
These ranges reflect Fircrest’s market — slightly above Tacoma averages because ARB compliance adds material specification time, but below Seattle metro peaks because our route density here keeps travel costs down. What moves your price within the range: crown accessibility (steep roof pitch adds safety time), flue count, whether ARB pre-approval documentation is needed, and the extent of hidden water damage beneath a failed cap. We provide exact quotes after inspection, not estimates that balloon. Inspections are free. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Fircrest
Our chimney cap and crown routes cover Fircrest’s full 98465 ZIP and extend regularly to University Place, Tacoma, Artondale, and Wollochet. The same ARB familiarity, same material stocking, same owner-led technician team serves these neighboring communities — though Fircrest’s covenant controls remain uniquely stringent among them. If you’re on the border near 27th Street or the Wollochet Bay area, we’ll confirm your specific requirements when you call.
Serving Fircrest, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Fircrest 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 Fircrest
Yes — the Architectural Review Board requires that replacements match original mid-century profiles and colors to maintain community uniformity. We document every cap and crown job with material samples and profile drawings that satisfy ARB submission requirements, and we select finishes that blend with Fircrest’s established streetscapes rather than standing out. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll review your block’s typical cap style before we order materials.
No — any exterior material change in Fircrest’s covenant-controlled community requires ARB review, and unapproved installations risk violation notices with mandatory replacement at homeowner expense. We handle ARB documentation as part of our standard installation process, ensuring your cap passes before we mount it. The small upfront coordination saves the cost of doing it twice.
Almost certainly — Fircrest’s uniform housing stock means entire blocks share identical crown dimensions, mortar mixes, and 60–80 years of the same freeze-thaw exposure. When we find crown deterioration on one home, we routinely alert the homeowner that neighbors should schedule inspections. We’ve had streets in Fircrest where three crowns needed repair in the same season. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free crown inspection — estimates are free, and early coating can prevent full rebuild costs.
Stainless steel multi-flue caps with integrated mesh screening and proper overhang perform best in Fircrest’s 38–40 inch annual rainfall, shedding water away from the chimney stack while preventing debris and animal entry. We size overhang to your specific crown dimensions — critical in this climate where inadequate coverage accelerates mortar deterioration. Olympia Chimney and Famco multi-flue models in our standard inventory are specified for marine moisture environments like the Puget Sound basin.
Yes — when a chimney’s condition requires a cap profile or material that deviates from Fircrest’s standard, we prepare technical documentation explaining the functional necessity and propose the closest visual match available. We’ve successfully variance-requested copper multi-flue caps for deteriorated flue configurations and extended overhang caps for compromised crown edges. The process adds 2–3 weeks to scheduling but keeps your installation legally compliant. Call (866) 541-8697 to discuss whether your repair requires variance support.
Ready to protect your Fircrest chimney with ARB-compliant cap and crown work? Call Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington at (866) 541-8697 for your free inspection and exact quote. James Wilson or a chimney-exclusive technician will arrive with the materials, measurements, and local knowledge your 1950s masonry deserves.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Fircrest and the greater Seattle area since 2007.