Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Madison
Chimney cap and crown work in Madison, CT typically runs $450–$1,200 for most repairs, with full crown replacements reaching $1,800–$2,800 on shoreline properties. We’re usually on-site in Madison within 24–48 hours, and Anthony Perez personally handles the inspection and quote. Call (833) 719-7193 for a free estimate.

We’ve been working Madison chimneys for eight years, and the pattern is unmistakable: homes south of Route 1, especially along the West Wharf, East Wharf, and Middle Beach Road corridors, show crown deterioration we’d expect to see in a structure twice as old. The salt-air coming off Long Island Sound doesn’t just weather these chimneys — it attacks them. Anthony leads every job, so when you call Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, you’re getting the person whose name is on the business, not a subcontractor learning your roofline for the first time.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown team knows the difference between a town-center Colonial built in 1820 with lime mortar that’s simply aged out, and a 1950s beach cottage on Middle Beach Road that was never meant to carry a heating load through a Connecticut January. That distinction matters for how we approach the repair, what materials we specify, and how we price it.
Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is Madison’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
Eight years, one specialty. That’s the core of it. We’ve completed cap and crown work on hundreds of Madison-area chimneys, and our 800+ customer reviews at a 4.7-star average reflect that volume — these aren’t a handful of curated testimonials, they’re a sustained record of finished jobs.
Anthony Perez serves as both owner and lead technician. When we quote a crown replacement on a West Wharf cottage, he’s the one climbing the ladder, tapping the brick, and deciding whether a coating will hold or the crown needs full reconstruction. Customers in Madison tell us this matters to them — they want accountability attached to a name, not a rotating crew where no single person owns the outcome.
Our response time to Madison averages 24–48 hours for standard calls, and we keep Gelco and Olympia Chimney cap stock on our truck for common flue sizes. That means fewer return trips and faster weatherproofing — critical when a cracked crown is letting water into your living room wall during a February freeze-thaw cycle.
We also understand the local permitting rhythm. Madison’s building department knows our work, and we coordinate inspections when crown replacement triggers a permit. From annual sweep to full rebuild, we’re structured to handle whatever your flue system needs without handing you off to another contractor.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Madison
Crown Repair
Crown repair in Madison starts with an honest assessment of whether the concrete or mortar cap can be salvaged. On shoreline properties, we often find the damage has progressed past patching — salt-driven spalling has compromised the structural integrity, especially after multiple freeze-thaw cycles. When the crown is sound but cracked, we cut back to solid material and rebuild with a proper slope and drip edge, using materials rated for coastal exposure. In Madison’s 06443 zip, we’ve learned to expect more extensive damage on south and southwest faces; that’s where the salt-air hits hardest.
Crown Coating
For crowns with surface cracking but solid substrate, we apply a specialized crown coating — we use HeatShield for this work — that seals the concrete against further moisture and salt intrusion. This isn’t a cosmetic fix; it’s a breathable membrane that flexes with temperature swings. On a recent job near Hammonasset Beach State Park, we coated a 1980s crown that had started map-cracking but hadn’t yet spalled through. The homeowner avoided a $2,200 replacement for under $700. Crown coating doesn’t work on every Madison chimney, but when it does, it’s a significant savings.
Custom Cap Fabrication & Installation
Standard caps don’t fit every Madison flue configuration, especially on the older Colonials near the town center where multiple flues exit at irregular heights, or on converted cottages where a retrofit insert has changed the flue diameter. We measure on-site and specify custom caps from Gelco or Olympia Chimney, with stainless steel construction as the default for coastal properties. Copper caps look sharp on a Federal-style home, but in Madison’s salt-air, uncoated copper develops pitting and fastener corrosion within five to seven years. We make that tradeoff clear before you choose.

Cap Replacement
Cap replacement sounds simple until you’re on a Madison roof in March, dealing with fasteners seized by salt corrosion and a flue tile that’s cracked from thermal stress. We see this constantly on the beach cottage conversions — original caps were often galvanized steel, sometimes aluminum, and they’ve simply dissolved. We remove the failed cap, inspect the flue tile for damage, and install a properly sized replacement with expansion-gap clearances that account for the heat output of whatever appliance is venting. If your cottage on East Wharf has a gas insert retrofitted into a flue never designed for it, the cap sizing and screening matter more than most homeowners realize.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Madison
We specify DuraFlex, HeatShield, Gelco, and Olympia Chimney products for Madison installations — the same materials chimney professionals use, not hardware-store substitutes that fail in the first hard winter. For crown work, DuraFlex crown forms and HeatShield coatings give us repair options that hold up to Madison’s salt-air and freeze-thaw cycling. We stock common Gelco and Olympia Chimney cap sizes on our service truck, which means most Madison replacements don’t require a two-week order delay. When a March nor’easter is forecast and your cap is rattling loose, that turnaround matters.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Madison Homes
- Salt-driven spalling on south-facing crowns. Chimneys on the Sound side of Madison properties — especially those along West Wharf and Middle Beach Road — show accelerated brick and mortar deterioration. The salt crystallizes in pores, expands, and pops off surface material. By year 10 to 15, many shoreline crowns need full replacement; inland towns like Wallingford see 20+ year lifespans from the same construction.
- Heat-cracked crowns from retrofitted flues. Those 1950s cottages were built for summer occupancy with minimal heating. When owners added gas inserts or EPA-certified wood stoves to unlined or undersized flues, the crown took thermal stress it was never engineered for. We find this pattern predictable in Madison’s 06443 zip — a sweep from inland territory wouldn’t immediately anticipate it.
- Corroded metal caps. Standard steel or even copper caps on Madison shoreline homes show fastener failure, screen rust-out, and base-metal pitting within five to eight years. We specify stainless steel or properly coated caps for coastal exposure, and we check the flue tile beneath — corrosion often masks underlying heat damage.
- Water intrusion from failed crown slope. Original crowns on Madison’s older homes were often poured flat or with inadequate overhang. Water pools, freezes, and drives into mortar joints. On Colonials near the town center, we’ve seen this water track down through original lime mortar and appear as staining on interior plaster — sometimes mistaken for roof leaks.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Madison, CT
| Service | Typical Range in Madison |
|---|---|
| Standard cap replacement (stainless steel) | $450 – $750 |
| Custom cap fabrication & install | $650 – $1,100 |
| Crown coating (HeatShield) | $550 – $850 |
| Partial crown repair | $800 – $1,400 |
| Full crown replacement | $1,800 – $2,800 |
Madison shoreline properties trend toward the higher end of these ranges. The salt-air damage we find on cottages from East Wharf to Middle Beach Road often requires more extensive surface prep, and sometimes flue tile repair before the crown work can proceed. Full replacements on these properties also tend to need enhanced slope and drip-edge detailing that inland jobs don’t require.
What drives cost: accessibility (steep roof pitch, height, proximity to power lines), extent of underlying brick damage, whether the flue tile needs replacement, and whether a custom cap is required for multi-flue or irregular configurations. We quote upfront after inspection — no open-ended estimates. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule; estimates are free.
We Also Serve Cities Near Madison
We regularly run cap and crown work in Guilford (where the shoreline exposure is similar but housing stock skews newer), North Branford (more inland, less salt damage, longer crown lifespans), Branford and Branford Center (mixed coastal and inland conditions, with Stony Creek showing some of the same cottage-conversion patterns we see in Madison). If you’re in these areas and seeing crown cracking or cap corrosion, the same inspection and quoting process applies.
Serving Madison, CT — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Madison 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 Madison
Salt-air from Long Island Sound accelerates mortar joint deterioration so aggressively that crowns on Madison’s south-facing shoreline properties often need replacement within 10–15 years, while inland towns like Wallingford see 20+ year lifespans. The salt crystallizes in porous concrete and brick, expands during freeze-thaw cycles, and spalls off surface material — a one-two punch that simply doesn’t occur at the same rate five miles from the Sound. If your cottage faces south or southwest, annual inspection is essential. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule — estimates are free.
You need inspection before we can say for certain, but this combination — unlined flue, retrofitted heating appliance, coastal salt exposure — is a pattern we see constantly in Madison’s 06443 zip. The heat stress from an insert or stove in a flue never sized for it cracks the crown from below, while salt attacks from above. On Middle Beach Road, we replaced a cracked clay-tile crown on a converted 1950s cottage whose unlined flue had been retrofitted with a gas insert; the original crown was spalling so badly that water was running down the outer brick and into the living room wall. We installed a new DuraFlex crown with a HeatShield coating to seal the salt intrusion. Call (833) 719-7193 and Anthony will inspect it personally.
Stainless steel caps from Gelco or Olympia Chimney outperform coated steel or uncoated copper in Madison’s coastal environment. We’ve replaced too many standard steel caps where fasteners had rusted through and screens had disintegrated after five to seven years. Stainless costs more upfront but eliminates the replacement cycle. For multi-flue Colonials near Madison’s town center, custom stainless caps with proper height clearances and rodent-proof screening are what we specify. Call (833) 719-7193 for sizing and pricing — estimates are free.
Annually, without exception, for Madison properties within a mile of Long Island Sound. The salt-air damage accelerates quickly — a cap that looks sound in September can show fastener corrosion and base-metal pitting by March after a winter of freeze-thaw cycling. We bundle cap inspection with our annual sweep service, which also lets us check the crown condition beneath. If you’re on West Wharf, East Wharf, or Middle Beach Road, that annual rhythm is especially important. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule.
A HeatShield crown coating can halt active surface deterioration and seal against further salt and moisture intrusion, but it cannot resurrect a crown that’s already spalled through or lost structural integrity. We use it when the substrate is sound and cracking is superficial — typically crowns in years 8–12 of life on Madison shoreline properties. It buys time, often 5–10 years, before full replacement becomes necessary. The coating is not a substitute for proper crown construction with slope and drip edge, but it’s a cost-effective intervention when applied at the right stage. Call (833) 719-7193 and we’ll tell you honestly whether your crown is a coating candidate.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, serving Madison since 2016.