Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Farmingdale
Chimney cap and crown repair in Farmingdale typically runs $280–$890 depending on whether you need a simple cap swap or full crown rebuild, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. We’re based in Bridgeport and make the run to Farmingdale regularly — usually same-day or next-day for cap and crown calls, especially after nor’easters when salt-laden southwest winds off the Great South Bay have done their worst. Our Chimney Cap & Crown crew knows the postwar ranches and Cape Cods that dominate this area, from the streets near Farmingdale State College down to the older homes off Main Street and North Conklin. These chimneys are 60–75 years old now, built with soft common brick and minimal crown construction during the postwar boom, and they’re failing in patterns we’ve learned to spot fast.

Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is Farmingdale’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
Eight years, one specialty — that’s the difference. Anthony Perez, our owner, leads every job personally, not a rotating subcontractor you can’t name. We’ve earned 800+ customer reviews at a 4.7-star average, and that volume comes from doing the full chimney lifecycle: annual sweeps, cap and crown work, liner installs, complete rebuilds. Farmingdale homeowners don’t need a separate contractor when the problem escalates.
Our response time to Farmingdale is typically same-day for cap and crown emergencies — loose or missing caps after storms, visible crown cracks, water staining on interior walls near the chimney breast. We carry Gelco and Famco caps, HeatShield crown coating materials, and Copperfield flashing components on our trucks, so we’re not making a supply run to Bethpage while your chimney takes on water. We know the ZIP codes here — 11735, 11736, 11737, 11774 — and we know which streets built up in the 1950s rush versus the later 1960s phases, which matters for predicting what we’ll find when we get on the roof.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Farmingdale
Crown Repair
Crown repair is our most common Farmingdale call, and there’s a reason specific to this town. Farmingdale’s heavy nor’easters and salt-laden southwest winds from the Great South Bay accelerate mortar washout and crown deterioration on the older Cape Cod and ranch homes, making cap and crown failures far more common here than in inland towns like Wheatley Heights or Old Bethpage. The original crowns on these 1947–1965 builds were often poured with weak mortar mixes, sloped inadequately, and finished without proper drip edges. We remove the deteriorated material, form a new crown with proper slope and overhang, and seal with HeatShield crown coating to protect the soft postwar brick underneath. A typical crown repair in Farmingdale runs $450–$720.
Crown Coating
Crown coating buys time for crowns that are cracked but structurally sound — a smart middle option for Farmingdale homeowners whose crowns are showing hairline fractures but haven’t fully failed. The salt-air corrosion here means standard hardware-store sealants break down in two to three seasons; we use HeatShield’s elastomeric crown coating, formulated for masonry expansion and contraction in coastal-adjacent climates. South-facing flues take the worst UV and salt exposure, and we see coating failures concentrate there. We clean the crown surface, fill cracks with compatible mortar, and apply two coats. Typical crown coating in Farmingdale: $280–$450.
Multi-Flue Cap Installation
Farmingdale’s postwar chimneys were often built to serve both an oil furnace and a fireplace through separate flues, and when homeowners converted to gas, many of these chimneys were capped or abandoned entirely. The distinctive pattern our technicians find: chimneys that were reopened by subsequent owners who wanted a working fireplace, often without relining or inspection, leaving decades of animal nesting, debris, and deteriorated clay tile hidden inside. A multi-flue cap covers both flues with a single stainless-steel or copper unit, properly screened against squirrels and birds, with adequate clearance for both flues. We size these on-site — no two 1950s chimneys in Farmingdale are quite identical — and stock Gelco and Famco multi-flue units in common configurations. Multi-flue cap installation in Farmingdale typically runs $380–$650.
Cap Replacement
Single-flue cap replacement is straightforward until it isn’t. We replaced a copper multi-flue cap on a 1952 ranch on North Conklin Street after salt spray had corroded the original galvanized cap, leaving the crown exposed to horizontal rain from a nor’easter. We also patched the crown with HeatShield mortar and applied a full crown coating to seal the soft postwar brick, all in one trip. That’s the norm for us — diagnose the full problem, not just the part that’s obvious. Standard single-flue cap replacement in Farmingdale: $180–$340, but we always inspect the crown condition before installing, because a new cap on a failing crown is money wasted.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Farmingdale
We don’t use hardware-store substitutes. For cap and crown work in Farmingdale, we stock Gelco stainless-steel and copper caps, Famco multi-flue units, and HeatShield crown coating and repair mortar — the same materials specified by chimney professionals, not the thin-gauge galvanized products that corrode in salt air within a few seasons. We carry DuraFlex liner components for jobs where the flue condition demands relining alongside cap work. Having these materials on the truck means Farmingdale customers get same-day completion instead of a two-trip delay. The copper multi-flue cap we installed on North Conklin Street came from our stock; we measured, cut, and sealed it on-site because pre-fab sizes rarely fit these old postwar chimneys cleanly.

Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Farmingdale Homes
- Salt-laden winds spalling brick around the crown. Farmingdale’s proximity to the Great South Bay means prevailing southwest winds carry corrosive salt moisture year-round. This accelerates spalling — the flaking and crumbling of soft postwar brick — which cracks the crown and admits water that washes out mortar from the inside.
- Improperly fitted multi-flue caps on reopened chimneys. After gas conversions, many Farmingdale chimneys were later reopened for fireplace use without proper inspection. Generic caps get wedged on by homeowners or handymen, leaving gaps where rain and nesting debris enter, and often blocking proper draft.
- Crown coating failures on south-facing flues. Prolonged UV exposure combined with salt-air corrosion breaks down standard coatings in three to four years on south-facing exposures. We see this concentrated on the ranches and Cape Cods with minimal roof overhang along streets like Main Street and Conklin.
- Post-nor’easter horizontal rain intrusion. Nor’easters hit Long Island harder than inland northeast areas, driving rain horizontally into unscreened or poorly capped flues. We get predictable call spikes 24–48 hours after these storms, especially from homes near open fields where wind speeds are highest.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Farmingdale, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Farmingdale |
|---|---|
| Single-flue cap replacement | $180 – $340 |
| Multi-flue cap installation | $380 – $650 |
| Crown coating (seal existing crown) | $280 – $450 |
| Crown repair (partial rebuild) | $450 – $720 |
| Full crown rebuild with cap | $680 – $890 |
What moves you up or down within these ranges: accessibility (steep roof pitch, height), extent of brick spalling requiring repair before crown work, whether the flue needs relining, and cap material — copper runs higher than stainless steel but lasts decades in salt air. We don’t quote over the phone for crown rebuilds; we need to see the crown condition, measure the flue, and check for hidden water damage. Estimates are free, and Anthony Perez does the inspection personally. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule — we typically reach Farmingdale properties within 24 hours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Farmingdale
We make the same trip for cap and crown calls in East Farmingdale, Bethpage, Old Bethpage, and Wheatley Heights — the same postwar housing stock, the same salt-air exposure patterns, the same need for one-trip heavy-duty solutions. If you’re in one of these neighboring communities and seeing crown cracks or a loose cap after recent weather, the same crew and stocked trucks apply.
Serving Farmingdale, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Farmingdale 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 Farmingdale
The salt-laden southwest winds off the Great South Bay accelerate mortar washout and brick spalling, so even a properly installed cap can’t protect a crown that was built with weak postwar mortar and has been deteriorating from below. We see this pattern constantly on the 1950s ranches — the cap looks fine from the ground, but the crown underneath has cracked and is letting water into the chimney structure. Call (833) 719-7193 for a free inspection; we’ll check the crown condition even if you’re only calling about the cap.
Within 48 hours, especially if you noticed horizontal rain or heard wind-driven debris hitting the chimney. Nor’easters drive rain into flue openings at angles that normal rain doesn’t achieve, and salt in that water accelerates damage to soft postwar brick. We prioritize post-storm calls in Farmingdale because catching crown cracks early prevents the $680–$890 full rebuild. Call (833) 719-7193 — we typically respond same-day after weather events.
You need a properly sized multi-flue cap with screening, sized to the exterior chimney dimensions, not just the flue opening. The oversized flue common in Farmingdale’s converted oil-to-gas homes creates draft problems and invites nesting debris; a standard single-flue cap won’t cover the gap. We measure on-site and stock Gelco and Famco multi-flue units that fit these old postwar chimneys, which were never built to standardized dimensions. Call (833) 719-7193 — estimates are free, and Anthony Perez will size it personally.
Salt-air corrosion from Farmingdale’s proximity to the Great South Bay, combined with soft common brick used in postwar construction and freeze-thaw cycling after water intrusion. The salt accelerates spalling — the surface flaking you see — and once the brick face is gone, freeze-thaw expands the cracks each winter. We see this worst on south and southwest exposures along streets like North Conklin and Main. Crown coating and proper cap installation protect the brick, but once spalling is advanced, we need to rebuild the top course before capping. Call (833) 719-7193 for an assessment.
We won’t, because it’s a waste of your money. A new cap on a cracked or deteriorated crown channels water into the cracks instead of off the chimney, accelerating the hidden damage. In Farmingdale’s climate — salt air, nor’easters, freeze-thaw — this shortcut buys you two to three years before the crown fails completely and you’re looking at a full rebuild. We inspect the crown on every cap call, and if it’s compromised, we quote crown repair or coating alongside the cap. Call (833) 719-7193 for the full diagnosis.
Ready to protect your chimney? Call (833) 719-7193 for a free estimate. Anthony Perez, our owner and lead technician, handles every Farmingdale inspection personally — same-day response for storm damage, stocked trucks for one-trip completion, and work backed by eight years of chimney-only focus.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, serving Farmingdale and Long Island’s South Shore communities since 2016.