Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Hendersonville
Chimney cap and crown repair in Hendersonville typically costs $280–$890 depending on whether you need a simple cap replacement or full crown rebuild, and Richard Anderson usually completes the assessment same day you call. If you’re seeing rust streaks down your chimney chase, water stains on the ceiling near your fireplace, or hearing animals in your flue, the cap or crown has likely failed — and in Hendersonville, that failure happens faster than just about anywhere in Middle Tennessee.

We work Hendersonville calls regularly, from the 37075 neighborhoods off Gallatin Road to the waterfront homes along Sanders Ferry Road and the Rockland area. Our Chimney Cap & Crown team knows the local housing stock: thousands of 1970s–1990s prefab fireplaces with galvanized chase covers now hitting end-of-life, plus the lake-effect humidity that accelerates every form of moisture damage. Richard Anderson handles these jobs personally — 14 years, one specialty, and 364 homeowners have rated us 4.9 stars. Call (833) 753-1759 for a free estimate.
Why Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee Is Hendersonville’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
We’ve earned our reputation in Hendersonville one job at a time. Richard Anderson has climbed roofs from the Indian Lake Peninsula to the subdivisions off Walton Ferry Road for over a decade, and 364 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars show homeowners here trust the work.
Our response time to Hendersonville is typically same-day or next-morning — we’re based in Nashville and know the corridor well, including the 37075 and 37077 ZIP codes. That matters when a failed cap is letting rainwater pour into your flue during a spring thunderstorm.
What separates us from volume-driven outfits is simple: Richard handles it personally. No rotating subcontractors, no call-center dispatchers guessing at your chimney type. From your annual sweep to a full liner rebuild, one technician sees the whole system. We use the same materials the pros spec — Gelco, Olympia Chimney, Famco, Copperfield — and we stock common cap and crown repair components so Hendersonville customers aren’t waiting weeks for parts.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Hendersonville
Cap Installation
New cap installation in Hendersonville runs $320–$580 for standard single-flue units, with custom or multi-flue configurations reaching $650–$890. We size caps precisely for your flue type — critical here because so many Hendersonville homes have factory-built fireplaces with specific clearances that off-the-shelf hardware store caps don’t respect. For waterfront properties near Drakes Creek or Old Hickory Lake, we spec corrosion-resistant materials from the start rather than installing standard galvanized units that’ll rust out in half the normal time.
Cap Replacement
Cap replacement is our most common Hendersonville call, especially in the 1980s subdivisions near the lake where original galvanized chase covers have finally failed. Replacement typically costs $280–$520 depending on access height and whether the flue tile needs repair underneath. We recently replaced a rusted-out galvanized chase cover on a zero-clearance fireplace in a 1980s home off Sanders Ferry Road near the lake. The owner had been burning unseasoned wood from their own lot, producing heavy stage-2 creosote that, combined with moisture intrusion through the failed cap, had begun corroding the flue liner. We installed a custom copper multi-flue cap from Copperfield and sealed the crown with a flexible coating to prevent further water damage.
Crown Repair
Crown repair in Hendersonville addresses the concrete slab that tops masonry chimneys, and it runs $450–$780 for typical crack-and-seal work, or $890–$1,400 if the crown requires full demolition and pour. Hendersonville’s lake-moderated humidity means crown mortar deteriorates measurably faster on lake-facing exposures — we’ve seen 10-year-old crowns with spalling and cracking that inland homes don’t show until year 18. Richard Anderson assesses whether repair or replacement makes sense based on crack depth, rebar exposure, and how long water’s been intruding.
Crown Coating
Crown coating — applying a flexible, waterproof membrane over sound but weathered concrete — costs $380–$650 in Hendersonville and extends crown life 8–12 years when caught early. This is our recommended preventive service for masonry chimneys in waterfront subdivisions, where elevated humidity already works against mortar integrity. We use professional-grade flexible coatings that move with thermal expansion rather than cracking again the first freeze-thaw cycle. For homes near Rockland or along the lake coves, we typically recommend crown coating at the first sign of hairline cracks rather than waiting for full spalling.
Custom Cap
Custom caps solve problems standard units can’t: multi-flue setups, odd flue dimensions, or aesthetic requirements for historic or high-end homes. In Hendersonville, custom work runs $680–$1,200 and is often necessary for waterfront properties where wind-driven lake spray hits chimneys from angles standard caps don’t shield against. We fabricate and install custom solutions using Copperfield and Olympia Chimney components, measured on-site by Richard Anderson to ensure proper overhang, screen height, and storm resistance.

Multi-Flue Cap
Multi-flue caps cover two or more flues with a single protective hood, running $580–$950 installed. They’re common in Hendersonville’s larger 1980s–1990s homes that have both a fireplace flue and a furnace or water heater venting through the same chase. The key detail: multi-flue caps must be sized for the outer dimensions of the flue cluster with proper clearance to each flue opening. We see too many poorly fitted multi-flue caps in Hendersonville that actually trap moisture or block draft — proper spec matters.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Hendersonville
We stock and install professional-grade cap and crown materials from Gelco, Olympia Chimney, Famco, and Copperfield — the same lines certified chimney professionals specify nationwide. For Hendersonville customers, this means no waiting on drop-shipped parts that may or may not fit your flue. Richard Anderson carries common cap sizes, crown coating materials, and custom-fabrication components on his service vehicle, so most Hendersonville replacements happen in a single visit. When we do need to order — typically for unusual custom work or large multi-flue configurations — our supplier relationships mean 2–3 day turnaround rather than the 2–3 weeks homeowners often face with general contractors who don’t specialize in chimney systems.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Hendersonville Homes
- Galvanized chase covers rusting through prematurely. The 1970s–1990s prefab fireplaces that dominate Hendersonville’s housing stock came with thin galvanized chase covers rated for 15–20 years in normal conditions. Near Old Hickory Lake, that timeline compresses to 8–12 years. Once rust penetrates, water flows directly into the flue chase, damaging the liner and creating a path for creosote-laden moisture to reach framing.
- Crown mortar spalling on lake-facing exposures. Homes near Drakes Creek and in the Rockland area experience ambient humidity 10–15% higher than inland Hendersonville neighborhoods. That persistent moisture wicks into crown concrete, freezes during winter cold snaps, and pops surface mortar off in chunks. By the time homeowners notice interior water stains, the crown has often been compromised for two or three seasons.
- Uneven cap corrosion from wind-driven lake spray. Waterfront subdivisions with chimneys facing prevailing winds see cap corrosion concentrated on one side — the windward face degrades while the leeward side looks fine. This uneven wear fools homeowners into thinking the cap has life left, but the compromised side is already admitting water. We inspect all surfaces and recommend replacement when any quadrant shows significant metal loss.
- Failed caps accelerating creosote problems in unseasoned-wood burners. Hendersonville’s wooded lots tempt homeowners to burn their own timber, often insufficiently seasoned. Damp wood burns cooler, producing more creosote. A failed cap lets that moisture-laden exhaust condense even faster in the flue, layering stage-2 tar creosote at rates we rarely see in drier, inland service areas. The cap failure and burning habit compound each other.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Hendersonville, TN
| Service | Typical Range in Hendersonville |
|---|---|
| Standard cap replacement (single flue) | $280 – $520 |
| New cap installation | $320 – $580 |
| Multi-flue cap installation | $580 – $950 |
| Custom cap (fabricated) | $680 – $1,200 |
| Crown coating (preventive) | $380 – $650 |
| Crown repair (crack sealing, partial rebuild) | $450 – $780 |
| Full crown replacement | $890 – $1,400 |
What moves you within these ranges? Height and roof access complexity — steep pitches or multi-story chimneys require additional safety setup. Material choice — copper and stainless caps cost more than galvanized but last decades longer, especially critical near the lake. Extent of hidden damage — a cap that failed two years ago may have allowed flue tile deterioration or liner corrosion that only becomes visible during removal. Richard Anderson inspects thoroughly before quoting, so Hendersonville homeowners get an exact number, not a bait-and-switch. Estimates are free. Call (833) 753-1759.
We Also Serve Cities Near Hendersonville
Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee works the full northern Nashville corridor. If you’re in Goodlettsville off I-65, Millersville near the Sumner County line, Green Hill, or Mount Juliet in Wilson County, the same response standards and pricing structure apply — though lake-specific moisture patterns are, of course, most pronounced in Hendersonville proper.
Serving Hendersonville, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Hendersonville 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 Hendersonville
Old Hickory Lake and Drakes Creek create persistently elevated humidity that accelerates metal corrosion by 30–50% compared to inland Middle Tennessee. Hendersonville’s lake-effect moisture is a genuinely local failure pattern — technicians in Gallatin or Goodlettsville rarely encounter the same scale of accelerated cap deterioration. If your home faces the water or sits in a cove with limited airflow, galvanized caps may need replacement in 8–12 years rather than the typical 15–20. Call (833) 753-1759 and Richard Anderson can assess your specific exposure.
Homes within a mile of Old Hickory Lake or Drakes Creek should have caps and crowns inspected annually — the moisture load justifies the frequency. Inland Hendersonville neighborhoods can stretch to every 18–24 months if the cap is stainless or copper and the crown shows no prior issues. Given how many local homes have 1980s galvanized chase covers now at end-of-life, we recommend starting with a professional inspection to establish your baseline. Call (833) 753-1759 for a free assessment.
Stainless steel or copper — never standard galvanized — for any Hendersonville home within sight of the lake. We spec Copperfield copper multi-flue caps or Gelco stainless units for waterfront installations because they withstand the humidity that destroys galvanized in under a decade. The upfront cost runs $150–$300 higher, but the replacement cycle extends from 10 years to 25+ years. For a 1980s prefab unit with an original galvanized chase cover, replacement is likely overdue already.
Yes — directly and significantly. A failed cap admits rainwater and humid air into the flue, cooling the exhaust stream and causing creosote to condense on flue walls at much higher rates. In Hendersonville, we regularly find this compounded by homeowners burning unseasoned wood from their own wooded lots; the damp fuel already burns dirty, and the moisture-saturated flue deposits that creosote faster still. Stage-2 tar creosote in a cap-compromised flue is a common finding in our waterfront inspections. Richard Anderson removes both problems — cap replacement plus professional sweeping — in the same visit when needed.
No — a properly sized single-flue cap is the correct solution for a single-flue chimney. Multi-flue caps are designed for chimneys with two or more flues (fireplace plus furnace, water heater, or second fireplace) exiting through a common chase. Installing one on a single flue wastes money, creates unnecessary weight, and often looks awkward. We’ve seen Hendersonville homeowners oversold on multi-flue caps by contractors who didn’t measure carefully. Richard Anderson verifies your flue count and configuration before recommending any cap type. Call (833) 753-1759 for an honest assessment.
Ready to protect your chimney from Hendersonville’s lake-driven moisture? Richard Anderson will inspect your cap and crown personally, explain what you’re seeing in plain terms, and give you an exact quote before any work begins. Estimates are always free. Call (833) 753-1759 today.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee, serving Hendersonville since 2010.