Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Brentwood
Chimney cap and crown repair in Brentwood typically runs $280–$890 depending on whether you need a simple cap swap or full crown rebuild with coating, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. We make the trip from Bridgeport to Brentwood regularly — usually same-day or next-day — because Anthony Perez, our owner and lead technician, knows the 11717 ZIP well from years of calls across Suffolk County. If your chimney crown is cracked, your cap is missing, or you’re seeing water stains on the flue after rain, call (833) 719-7193 for a free estimate. We’ll inspect it, price it upfront, and handle the repair without handing you off to a subcontractor.

Brentwood’s housing stock is unforgiving on chimneys. Those postwar Cape Cods and ranches built during the 1950s–1960s boom — many clustered near Suffolk Avenue and along the Carll Avenue corridor — came with masonry chimneys and clay tile flue liners originally sized for fuel oil heat. Decades later, after oil-to-gas conversions and relentless coastal exposure, the caps and crowns on these chimneys are often the only barrier between your flue system and serious water damage. Our Chimney Cap & Crown team treats every Brentwood job as a structural repair, not a quick hardware-store fix.
Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is Brentwood’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
Eight years, one specialty — that’s the difference. Anthony Perez leads every job personally, not a rotating crew of seasonal hires. When you call us for your Brentwood home, you’re getting the person whose name is on the business and whose reputation is tied to every brick we touch.
Our track record is measurable: 800+ homeowners have reviewed us at a 4.7-star average. That’s not a handful of curated testimonials — it’s a sustained, high-volume record of completed chimney jobs across Connecticut and into Long Island. Brentwood customers specifically mention our willingness to explain what failed and why, in plain language, before any work starts.
Response time matters in Brentwood, especially during freeze-thaw season when a cracked crown can let water infiltrate, freeze overnight, and split mortar joints wider by morning. We typically schedule Brentwood calls within 24–48 hours, and we carry the materials to complete most cap and crown repairs in one trip — no waiting on parts while your flue sits exposed.
We also understand the local building context. Brentwood’s densely settled lots and working-class housing stock mean chimneys are often inspected for the first time only when a furnace is replaced or a home is sold. We’ve worked on enough of these 50–70-year-old single-wythe brick stacks to recognize the failure patterns before we even set up the ladder.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Brentwood
Custom Cap Fabrication & Installation
Standard off-the-shelf caps don’t fit many Brentwood chimneys — especially the multi-flue stacks common on 1950s Cape Cods where flue tiles were oversized for oil heat and sit at irregular heights. We measure on-site and fabricate custom caps from stainless steel or copper, sized to your exact chimney top with proper overhang and screen height to allow draft while keeping out rain, animals, and wind-blown debris from the nearby Pine Acre neighborhood and Suffolk Avenue corridor.
A proper custom cap in Brentwood runs $340–$620 installed, depending on metal gauge, flue count, and whether we need to extend the screen for a tall terracotta liner. We use Copperfield and Famco materials — the same specifications chimney professionals rely on, not the thin-gauge substitutes that dent in the first winter storm.
Crown Repair & Rebuild
The crown is the concrete or mortar slab that seals the chimney top between the flue tiles and the brick edge. In Brentwood, crowns take a beating. Central Suffolk County’s freeze-thaw cycling — temperatures swinging above and below freezing dozens of times each winter — forces water into hairline cracks, expands it, and widens the gap cycle after cycle. Add Long Island’s year-round maritime humidity, and you get brick spalling and mortar erosion that compounds silently.
Many Brentwood homes still have original lead-seam copper crowns from the 1950s–1960s. After decades of salt-air pitting and freeze-thaw stress, these develop pinhole corrosion and persistent drips that erode the underlying masonry — a failure pattern far less common in inland cities without Suffolk County’s coastal exposure. Crown repair in Brentwood typically costs $280–$540 for crack sealing and partial rebuild; full crown replacement runs $650–$890 when the underlying structure has degraded.
Crown Coating with HeatShield
For crowns with moderate cracking but sound structural integrity, we apply a specialized crown coating — we use HeatShield, a professional-grade refractory compound that flexes slightly with thermal expansion and bonds to existing concrete far better than DIY cement patches. This is particularly valuable in Brentwood, where a full crown replacement on a 1950s chimney can uncover deeper issues with the flue liner that the homeowner wasn’t prepared to address.

Crown coating in Brentwood runs $320–$480 and adds 10–15 years of protection when the underlying crown is still fundamentally sound. It’s not a substitute for a crumbling crown, but for the right chimney, it’s the most cost-effective way to stop water infiltration before freeze-thaw destroys the brick below.
Cap Replacement on Existing Flues
Sometimes the cap is simply missing, rusted through, or was never properly sized for the flue. On a ranch off Carll Avenue, we found the original copper crown had corroded through at the seam, funneling rainwater into a clay flue liner never relined after the oil-to-gas conversion. We installed a custom-fabbed Copperfield multi-flue cap with a continuous crown coating, sealing the top and preventing the acid-laced moisture that had been spalling bricks for years. Cap replacement alone in Brentwood typically runs $180–$340 for single-flue stainless models, $290–$460 for multi-flue or custom configurations.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Brentwood
We don’t use hardware-store substitutes. For cap and crown work in Brentwood, we specify Copperfield stainless and copper caps, Famco multi-flue assemblies, and HeatShield crown coating — the same materials chimney professionals specify for their own homes. We stock common sizes and configurations, which means most Brentwood jobs don’t wait on shipping. When we do need a custom fabrication for an unusual multi-flue stack — common on the older Cape Cods near the Brentwood train station — we order direct from the manufacturer and coordinate delivery so we’re not making two trips up your ladder.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Brentwood Homes
- Pinhole leaks in original copper crowns. Brentwood’s postwar housing boom produced thousands of homes with lead-seam copper crowns that, after decades of maritime humidity and freeze-thaw, develop salt-air pitting. These pinholes funnel water directly onto the flue liner and crown mortar bed, accelerating deterioration that homeowners rarely notice until interior water stains appear.
- Missing or undersized caps on multi-flue chimneys. Many 1950s Brentwood chimneys were built with multiple flues — one for the furnace, one for a fireplace — but never received properly sized caps. Without coverage, animals and nesting debris block the flue, while rain and condensate from gas exhaust pool inside the oversized terracotta liner.
- DIY cement patches that fail within one winter. Homeowners sometimes try to bridge crown cracks with bagged cement from the hardware store. In Brentwood’s freeze-thaw climate, these patches dry brittle, crack in the first cycle, and trap water against the crown worse than if they’d left it alone. We remove these failed patches before applying proper crown coating or rebuild.
- Crown deterioration from unrelined gas conversions. When Brentwood homeowners switched from oil to gas — often years ago — the installer rarely replaced the flue liner. The oversized terracotta tile liner now pools condensation from gas exhaust, and that acidic moisture attacks the crown from the inside while coastal weather attacks from the outside. The crown fails faster than it would on a properly lined chimney.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Brentwood, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Brentwood |
|---|---|
| Single-flue cap replacement (stainless) | $180 – $340 |
| Multi-flue or custom cap installation | $340 – $620 |
| Crown crack repair / partial rebuild | $280 – $540 |
| HeatShield crown coating | $320 – $480 |
| Full crown replacement | $650 – $890 |
What moves you up or down within these ranges? Flue count and chimney accessibility are the big ones. A single-story ranch with clear ladder access costs less than a two-story Cape Cod with tight setbacks between neighboring homes — common in Brentwood’s denser sections. Custom copper caps cost more than stainless steel. And if we open up the crown and find the underlying flue liner has deteriorated from years of gas-condensate exposure — a frequent discovery in 11717 — we’ll show you before adding any work.
Every estimate is free. Call (833) 719-7193 and Anthony will inspect your chimney top, explain what you’re seeing, and give you a written price before any work begins.
We Also Serve Cities Near Brentwood
We regularly make the trip across Suffolk County for chimney cap and crown work. If you’re in Central Islip, Hauppauge, Deer Park, or Commack, the same response times and pricing structure apply — and we know the similar postwar housing stock and oil-to-gas conversion history that affects chimneys throughout this corridor.
Serving Brentwood, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Brentwood 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 Brentwood
Gas conversions in Brentwood often left the original oversized terracotta flue liner in place, and that liner now produces more condensation than oil exhaust did. A proper cap — especially a multi-flue model with adequate screen height — reduces the rain and debris that compound the moisture problem, while helping vent the acidic condensate that corrodes the liner from the inside. If your Brentwood home was converted from oil to gas and still has the original cap or no cap at all, call (833) 719-7193 for a free inspection.
You can, but only if the crown is fundamentally sound and you use the right material. DIY cement patches dry brittle and fail within one freeze-thaw cycle in Brentwood’s climate — we’ve removed dozens of them. We apply HeatShield crown coating when the crown has moderate cracking but no structural degradation; it’s flexible, bonds to existing concrete, and lasts 10–15 years. If the crown is crumbling or the reinforcement mesh is exposed, replacement is the only durable fix. We’ll tell you which category you’re in after inspection — call (833) 719-7193 for a free estimate.
Yes — in fact, custom fabrication is often necessary for Brentwood’s 1950s multi-flue chimneys where flue tiles sit at different heights or the chimney top is wider than standard caps accommodate. We measure on-site and fabricate stainless or copper caps with proper overhang, screen height, and mounting hardware. Custom caps in Brentwood typically run $340–$620 installed. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule a measurement.
Long Island’s year-round maritime humidity accelerates corrosion on metal caps and spalling on concrete crowns — damage that compounds over decades on chimneys whose owners rarely schedule inspections. Original copper crowns in Brentwood are particularly vulnerable to salt-air pitting that creates pinhole leaks, funneling water into the flue system. We specify marine-grade stainless and properly coated copper to resist this exposure, and we inspect for the hidden moisture damage that humidity causes behind the visible failure. For a humidity-specific assessment of your chimney, call (833) 719-7193.
Crown coating is worth it when the crown is cracked but structurally sound — common on 1960s–1970s Brentwood chimneys where the concrete hasn’t yet spalled through to the reinforcement. At $320–$480, HeatShield coating adds a decade or more of protection and delays the $650–$890 cost of full replacement. However, if the crown is crumbling or we find that your unlined gas flue has been eroding the crown from beneath, coating alone wastes money. We’ll give you an honest assessment — call (833) 719-7193 for a free inspection.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, serving Brentwood and Suffolk County since 2016.