Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Tracyton
Chimney cap and crown repair in Tracyton typically runs $280–$1,200 depending on whether we’re sealing a hairline crack or fabricating a custom copper cap, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. If you’re seeing rust stains on your chimney chase, water spots on the ceiling near your fireplace, or pieces of concrete crumbling from the crown, that’s your masonry crying for help. We’re Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, and our Chimney Cap & Crown crew has been working Tracyton homes since James Wilson started making the trip across Dyes Inlet from our Seattle base. We know the 98393 zip well — from the postwar ranches along Tracyton Road to the waterfront properties on Olympic View Drive where salt air does its worst. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate. Same-week scheduling is normal for Tracyton.

Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Tracyton’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
We’ve earned our reputation in Tracyton one chimney at a time. Our 1,006 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars aren’t from a lucky month — they represent nearly two decades of homeowners who called us back because the repair held. When James Wilson arrives at your door in Tracyton, you’re getting 17 years of chimney-exclusive experience, not a subcontractor learning on your dime.
Response time matters here. Tracyton’s small footprint means we can often inspect and quote same-day if you call before noon. We know the local pattern: that persistent marine layer rolling off Dyes Inlet, the original 1950s masonry that’s never seen a proper crown seal, the red alder piles behind every other garage. That local fluency means faster diagnosis and repairs that actually last in this environment.
Our Tracyton customers don’t want the cheapest bid — they’ve already been burned by patch jobs that failed within a season. They want someone who recognizes salt-air corrosion before it becomes a $4,000 rebuild.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Tracyton
Cap Installation
New cap installation in Tracyton runs $320–$680 for standard single-flue models, $580–$950 for multi-flue systems. We size for your specific flue configuration — no universal “close enough” covers that leave gaps for rain and raccoons. Given Tracyton’s salt exposure, we default to stainless steel or copper over galvanized whenever the budget allows. A properly installed cap here isn’t optional equipment; it’s your first defense against 55 inches of annual rainfall.
Cap Replacement
Replacement is our most common Tracyton call. Salt air from Dyes Inlet destroys standard metal caps in 3–5 years — we’ve pulled rusted-through units that looked decades old but were installed in 2019. We recently replaced a rusted-through multi-flue cap on a 1950s home on Olympic View Drive, where salt air from Dyes Inlet had corroded the original DuraFlex cap within 4 years. The homeowner had noticed water stains inside, and our crew installed a custom copper cap with stainless hardware to resist future corrosion. Replacement typically costs $380–$820 depending on access and flue count.
Crown Repair
Crown repair is critical work in Tracyton. The crown — that concrete slab topping your masonry chimney — takes the hit so water doesn’t seep down into your brickwork. Cracks here are epidemic in 98393 because the original postwar crowns were poured thin and never sealed. We grind out cracks, apply flexible crown coating rated for freeze-thaw cycles, and ensure proper overhang and drip edge. Most Tracyton crown repairs fall between $450–$780. Left unaddressed, a cracked crown lets water saturate the masonry freeze after freeze, turning a $600 repair into a $3,500 rebuild.
Crown Coating
Preventive crown coating runs $280–$420 in Tracyton and buys you years of protection. We use HeatShield and Olympia Chimney products formulated for wet climates — flexible, breathable membranes that won’t trap moisture inside while repelling rain. For Tracyton’s perpetually damp environment, this is money spent before the damage starts. We recommend coating every 5–7 years, sooner if your crown shows early crazing or if you’re burning red alder heavy.
Multi-Flue Cap
Multi-flue caps protect chimney systems with two or more flues emerging from a shared chase — common in Tracyton’s larger postwar homes and any property with both a fireplace and a furnace vent. These run $580–$1,150 installed. The right multi-flue cap creates a protective roof over the entire chase, preventing the cross-drafting and water intrusion that destroys adjacent flue walls. We measure on-site and fabricate from stainless or copper; off-the-shelf sizes rarely fit Tracyton’s varied chase dimensions properly.
Custom Cap
Custom caps solve the problems standard products can’t. Odd flue sizes, decorative chimney pots, heritage masonry that can’t accommodate modern hardware — we’ve fabricated solutions for all of it in Tracyton. Custom work starts around $720 and can exceed $1,500 for elaborate copper work with soldered seams and integrated spark arrestors. For waterfront properties bearing the full brunt of Dyes Inlet’s salt spray, custom copper with marine-grade stainless fasteners is often the only approach that outlasts the warranty.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Tracyton
We install and repair with DuraFlex, Olympia Chimney, and Copperfield components — brands that hold up to Tracyton’s punishment. DuraFlex’s stainless multi-flue caps have become our default for salt-air installations after years of field testing. Olympia Chimney’s crown coatings flex through our freeze-thaw cycles without cracking. We keep common sizes in stock, so most Tracyton replacements don’t wait on shipping. When you’re staring at a leak during a November storm, that turnaround matters.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Tracyton Homes
- Salt-air corrosion destroys metal caps in 3–5 years. Tracyton’s position on Dyes Inlet exposes chimneys to persistent salt-laden marine air that accelerates corrosion of metal caps and crowns, often causing failure within 3-5 years—much faster than in inland areas like Silverdale. Standard galvanized caps simply surrender; we see rust-through that homeowners mistake for decade-old wear.
- Heavy rainfall penetrates cracked crowns, leading to spalling brick and mortar failure. With roughly 55 inches of annual precipitation, any crown crack becomes a water highway. We’ve opened chimneys in Tracyton where the interior flue tile has literally washed out from years of unaddressed crown leakage.
- Red alder firewood produces excessive creosote that can clog flues under failed caps. Many Tracyton residents burn red alder sourced from the second-growth Kitsap forests right behind their properties — it’s free, local, and abundant — but alder is a low-density wood that burns at relatively low temperatures and produces significantly more creosote than seasoned fir or hardwoods, making it a chimney technician’s recurring problem in this specific community. A missing or failed cap lets that creosote accumulate with moisture, creating a tar-like fire hazard.
- Original postwar crowns were poured too thin and never sealed. Tracyton’s mid-20th century housing stock features original masonry fireplaces that have gone decades without professional service. These crowns typically lack proper slope, drip edges, or reinforcement — they’re essentially flat concrete pancakes waiting to crack.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Tracyton, WA
Here’s what Tracyton homeowners actually pay:
| Service | Typical Range |
| Crown coating (preventive) | $280–$420 |
| Single-flue cap installation | $320–$680 |
| Cap replacement (standard) | $380–$820 |
| Crown repair (crack sealing, resurfacing) | $450–$780 |
| Multi-flue cap installation | $580–$950 |
| Custom cap (copper, fabricated) | $720–$1,500+ |
What moves you within these ranges? Access difficulty (steep roof pitch, tight clearance), material choice (galvanized vs. stainless vs. copper), and whether we’re addressing secondary damage like spalled brick or deteriorated flashing. Every estimate we provide in Tracyton is free, detailed, and delivered in writing before work begins. No vague “we’ll see” pricing. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Tracyton
Our service radius covers the full Kitsap Peninsula chimney market. We regularly handle cap and crown work in Manchester, Bremerton, Silverdale, and Bainbridge Island — each with its own microclimate quirks, from Bremerton’s urban density to Bainbridge’s upscale waterfront estates. If you’re in 98393 or neighboring zip codes, we’re your local chimney specialist.
Serving Tracyton, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Tracyton 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 Tracyton
Tracyton’s salt-laden marine air accelerates metal corrosion dramatically, often destroying standard galvanized caps within 3–5 years compared to 10–15 years inland. We specify stainless steel or copper with marine-grade fasteners for Tracyton installations to outlast this environment. Call (866) 541-8697 if your cap shows early rust — catching it before perforation saves your flue.
Red alder burns cool and wet, producing significantly more creosote than seasoned fir or hardwoods — a combination that clogs flues faster and increases fire risk, especially when caps fail and moisture enters the system. Many Tracyton homeowners love the free local fuel, but it demands more frequent inspection and a functional cap to manage creosote buildup safely. We check cap integrity and flue condition together during every Tracyton service.
Poured concrete with proper reinforcement and slope remains the standard, but the critical factor is the protective coating — we use HeatShield or Olympia Chimney flexible sealants rated for wet-climate freeze-thaw cycles, not cheap brush-on tar products that crack within a season. For severely deteriorated crowns, we sometimes recommend a full pour with integrated drip edge and stainless mesh reinforcement. Every Tracyton crown repair gets material matched to its exposure level.
Standard galvanized caps in Tracyton typically need replacement every 3–5 years due to salt-air corrosion; stainless or copper caps last 10–15 years with proper installation. We inspect cap condition during every sweep and will show you exactly what we’re seeing — no pressure to replace before it’s necessary. Annual inspection is the only way to catch corrosion before it becomes leakage.
Yes — a cracked crown allows water to saturate masonry, leading to spalled brick, failed mortar joints, and in advanced cases, chimney lean or collapse that compromises roof integrity and interior ceilings. Tracyton’s heavy rainfall and freeze-thaw cycles make this progression faster than in drier climates. We’ve rebuilt chimneys that could have been saved with a $400 crown repair five years earlier. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free inspection — estimates cost nothing, and delayed crown repair costs plenty.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Tracyton and the greater Seattle region since 2007.