Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Central Islip
Chimney cap and crown repair in Central Islip typically runs $280–$850 depending on whether you need a simple crown coating or full cap replacement with custom fabrication, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. We regularly work on the postwar Cape Cods and ranches built throughout Central Islip’s 11722 ZIP code — homes with masonry chimneys that have endured fifty to seventy years of Long Island’s coastal humidity and hard freeze-thaw winters. If you’re noticing water stains on your ceiling near the chimney, crumbling concrete at the top, or a missing cap after last winter’s nor’easter, call (833) 719-7193 for a free estimate. Anthony leads every job personally, and we’re familiar with the specific challenges these older oil-boiler chimneys present as Central Islip homeowners convert to natural gas.

Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is Central Islip’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
Eight years, one specialty — that’s the difference between a technician who recognizes what they’re looking at and one who’s guessing. Anthony Perez has personally serviced chimneys across Suffolk County, and our Chimney Cap & Crown team knows Central Islip’s housing stock intimately: the 1950s–1970s Cape Cods off Carleton Avenue, the ranch homes near Central Islip State Park, the postwar developments between Suffolk Avenue and the Long Island Expressway. These aren’t generic suburban chimneys — they carry decades of oil-burner history, and that matters for cap and crown work.
800+ homeowners have reviewed us at a 4.7-star average. That volume reflects real jobs completed, not a curated handful. Central Islip customers specifically mention our ability to diagnose problems that previous contractors missed — hairline crown cracks hidden under moss, undersized caps that were “good enough” twenty years ago but now fail against driving rain.
We carry stock for Central Islip’s common chimney configurations: single-flue masonry units, multi-flue setups on converted two-family homes, and custom caps for detached workshops on larger properties. That inventory means faster turnaround. You’re not waiting two weeks for a part while water keeps seeping in.
Our response time to Central Islip is typically same-day or next-day for cap and crown emergencies — a loose cap flapping in a nor’easter, a cracked crown letting water pour down the flue. We know the local roads, the traffic patterns around the LIE, and which properties have the longer driveways common in this area’s semi-rural pockets.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Central Islip
Custom Cap Fabrication
Central Islip’s older masonry chimneys weren’t built to standard dimensions. We’ve measured flues on Carleton Avenue East that predate modern cap sizing by decades. Off-the-shelf hardware-store caps leave gaps, corrode in Long Island’s salt-laden humidity, and often fail within three years. We fabricate custom caps in stainless steel or copper — materials that withstand Central Islip’s coastal air and heavy nor’easter exposure. For the ranch home with a detached workshop chimney, or the Cape Cod with an odd-sized flue from a 1960s oil conversion, custom is the only path that lasts.
Multi-Flue Cap Installation
Here’s a Central Islip-specific scenario we see regularly: a homeowner converts from oil to gas, installs a new boiler, and suddenly has two appliances venting through what was a single-flue chimney. Or a previous owner added a water heater vent without updating the cap. A multi-flue cap from our Chimney Cap & Crown specialists covers all openings with one properly engineered unit, preventing cross-drafting and keeping rain out of every flue. We size these on-site — no guesswork, no gaps.
Crown Repair
The concrete crown on a 1960s Central Islip chimney has taken fifty-plus years of freeze-thaw punishment. Hairline cracks form, water infiltrates, and the reinforcing wire inside rusts and expands, spalling the concrete outward. We grind out damaged material, apply proper bonding agents, and pour new crown concrete with the correct slope and overhang — not a superficial patch that’ll crack again next winter. For crowns with moderate deterioration, we also offer crown coating as a preventive measure.
Crown Coating
Not every cracked crown needs full replacement. If the structural integrity is sound but the surface is weathered and porous, we apply a flexible, waterproof crown coating — similar to HeatShield’s crown repair systems — that seals existing cracks and prevents new water intrusion. This is particularly cost-effective for Central Islip homeowners who’ve just completed an oil-to-gas conversion and need to protect their investment without a full rebuild. A typical crown coating in Central Islip runs $280–$450 versus $600–$850 for full crown replacement.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Central Islip
We use Gelco and Copperfield for standard cap installations, DuraFlex for multi-flue and custom applications, and HeatShield-compatible coatings for crown restoration. These are the same product lines specified by chimney professionals nationwide — not the thin-gauge sheet metal you’ll find at big-box stores that corrodes within two seasons in Central Islip’s humid coastal environment. We maintain local stock of common sizes, which means your cap or crown repair doesn’t get delayed waiting for a drop-ship from a warehouse three states away. For custom fabrications, our supplier turns orders in 48–72 hours, and Anthony installs them personally.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Central Islip Homes
- Freeze-thaw cracked crowns on oil-boiler chimneys. Central Islip’s 50-year-old masonry chimneys have crowns that were never designed for modern freeze-thaw severity. Water enters hairline cracks, expands when temperatures drop below 20°F — common here in January and February — and progressively fractures the crown until pieces break away entirely.
- Missing or undersized original caps. Many Central Islip ranches and Cape Cods were built with minimal cap protection, or caps that have blown off in decades of nor’easters. Without proper coverage, driving rain from Long Island Sound storms saturates the flue, accelerates clay-tile spalling, and stains interior plaster.
- DIY sheet-metal replacements that fail prematurely. We’ve removed dozens of hardware-store caps from Central Islip chimneys. The galvanized steel rusts through in Central Islip’s humid air, the mounting straps loosen, and within three years the homeowner has a worse leak than before. We replace these with proper stainless or copper that lasts.
- Gas-conversion mismatches. As PSEG Long Island extends natural gas service through Central Islip, new boiler installations expose chimneys that haven’t been maintained in decades. The old cap is often rusted, the crown cracked, and the clay liner deteriorated — all hidden until the conversion triggers inspection.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Central Islip, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Central Islip |
|---|---|
| Crown Coating | $280 – $450 |
| Standard Cap Replacement (single flue) | $320 – $580 |
| Crown Repair / Partial Rebuild | $480 – $750 |
| Multi-Flue Cap Installation | $550 – $850 |
| Custom Cap (stainless or copper) | $650 – $1,200 |
What moves you within these ranges? Crown size and accessibility — a two-story Cape Cod with a steep roof requires more setup than a single-story ranch. Material choice: copper costs more than stainless, though both outlast galvanized. And the condition of what’s underneath — a cap install on sound masonry is straightforward; one on a deteriorated crown requires crown work first. We inspect before quoting, and estimates are free. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Central Islip
Our service radius covers the full Suffolk County chimney market, including Hauppauge to the north along the Northern State Parkway corridor, Brentwood immediately west with its similar postwar housing stock, Ronkonkoma and the MacArthur Airport area to the east, and Bohemia to the southeast. Each community shares Central Islip’s clay-tile liner challenges and coastal climate exposure, though Central Islip’s concentration of oil-to-gas conversions is uniquely dense.
Serving Central Islip, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Central Islip 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 Central Islip
Yes — you likely need both a new cap and a flue inspection. Gas exhaust is cooler and more acidic than oil exhaust, and it condenses in clay-tile liners that were designed for hotter oil flue gases. The old cap may be rusted, undersized, or missing entirely, and without proper ventilation and protection, that acidic condensation accelerates liner deterioration and creates carbon monoxide risk. We recently serviced a ranch home on Carleton Avenue East where decades of oil soot had never been swept, and the homeowner called only after their new gas boiler installer flagged the chimney. We found a cracked clay-tile liner under a rusted, undersized cap, so we installed a custom DuraFlex multi-flue cap and a stainless steel liner, ensuring safe operation in one trip—exactly what self-reliant Central Islip owners expect. Call (833) 719-7193 for a free inspection.
Urgent — a crumbling crown lets water directly into the flue system, and with Central Islip’s freeze-thaw cycles and coastal humidity, deterioration accelerates exponentially. Within one or two winters, water infiltration can destroy the clay-tile liner and damage interior walls. Crown repair in Central Islip typically costs $480–$750, while waiting can turn a crown repair into a full rebuild exceeding $2,000. Call (833) 719-7193 for a free estimate — we can often coat or repair before full replacement becomes necessary.
You don’t — unless your chimney has been modified. Many Central Islip homeowners who’ve converted to gas or added a water heater discover their chimney now vents two appliances through separate flues that share one chimney structure. A previous contractor may have added a second flue without updating the cap. We inspect to confirm your actual configuration. If you truly have one flue, a quality single-flue cap is the right solution. Call (833) 719-7193 and we’ll verify what’s up there.
Yes — we fabricate custom caps for any masonry flue, including detached workshops, garages with wood stoves, and outbuildings common on Central Islip’s larger properties. These secondary chimneys are often neglected, with no cap at all or a rusted remnant. We measure on-site, fabricate in stainless or copper, and install with proper clearances. Custom caps in Central Islip run $650–$1,200 depending on size and material. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule measurement.
Probably not — gas inserts require specific venting configurations, and an old oil-boiler cap is almost certainly wrong for the job. The insert may need a direct-vent cap, a liner-top termination, or at minimum a properly sized rain cap with adequate draft clearance. We’ve found Central Islip chimneys where the original cap was blocking exhaust flow, causing backdrafting and soot staining. For safety verification, call (833) 719-7193 for a free inspection — estimates cost nothing, and carbon monoxide risk is not worth guessing.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, serving Central Islip and Suffolk County since 2016.