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Trusted Chimney Cap & Crown for Tennessee Homeowners

A properly fitted chimney cap and intact crown prevent water intrusion, animal entry, and structural decay that can cost thousands to repair. In Tennessee, chimney cap installation typically runs $180–$450 and crown repair or coating ranges $350–$900, with most jobs completed in a single visit. Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service, handles every cap and crown job personally — 14 years of chimney-only experience, 364 homeowners rating us 4.9 stars, and same-day scheduling when weather threatens your flue. Call (833) 753-1759 for a free, no-obligation estimate.

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We’ve seen what happens when Tennessee’s driving rains meet an open flue or a cracked crown. Water seeps into mortar joints, freezes during our hard January nights in the Smokies and Cumberland Plateau, and thaws into widening fractures. Squirrels, raccoons, and chimney swifts — common from Knoxville to Nashville — turn uncapped flues into nesting grounds. Richard built this company on stopping those problems before they start, using the same professional-grade materials that certified chimney pros spec nationwide. From a standard galvanized cap to a custom copper fit for a historic Greeneville home, we measure, fabricate, and install with the precision that comes from doing one thing, exclusively, for 14 years.

What Our Chimney Cap & Crown Service Includes

Cap Installation

Cap installation covers your flue opening with a metal cover that blocks rain, debris, and wildlife while allowing smoke and gases to vent freely. You’ll need this if your chimney has never had a cap, if a recent storm damaged or dislodged your existing one, or if you’re seeing water stains on your firebox ceiling. Richard measures your flue dimensions on-site — single or multiple — and sources caps from Gelco or Olympia Chimney in the exact size and material grade for your roof pitch and Tennessee exposure.

Cap Replacement

Cap replacement removes a deteriorated, improperly fitted, or storm-damaged cap and installs a new unit matched to your current flue condition. Rusted mesh screens, blown-off lids from high winds in the Cumberland Gap corridor, or caps that were never the right size to begin with all warrant replacement. We inspect the flue tile and surrounding brickwork during removal; if the cap failed because of underlying crown damage, Richard flags it immediately so you’re not replacing a cap on a crumbling base.

Crown Repair

Crown repair addresses cracks, spalling, or structural failure in the concrete slab that tops your masonry chimney and sheds water away from the flue. Tennessee’s clay-heavy soils and freeze-thaw cycles — especially in the plateau regions around Cookeville and Crossville — accelerate crown deterioration when the concrete mix was too thin or the overhang inadequate. Richard removes loose material, applies bonding agents, and patches with high-strength masonry cement formulated for chimney exposure, restoring the slope and drip edge that keep water off your brickwork.

Crown Coating

Crown coating applies a flexible, waterproof membrane over sound but weathered crown concrete to seal hairline cracks and prevent future water penetration. This is ideal for crowns with surface cracking but no structural separation — common on chimneys 10–20 years old in Middle Tennessee’s moderate climate. We use HeatShield CrownCoat or equivalent professional-grade elastomeric systems that remain flexible through temperature swings, applied in troweled layers to rebuild proper drainage slope where erosion has flattened the original pour.

Multi-Flue Cap

Multi-flue caps span and protect two or more flue openings with a single structural cover, essential for chimneys serving multiple fireplaces, a fireplace and furnace, or a fireplace and wood stove. These require precise measurement of flue spacing, height differentials, and total chimney top dimensions — a job Richard has handled hundreds of times across Tennessee’s varied housing stock, from 1920s Nashville bungalows to new construction in Farragut. We source multi-flue caps from Gelco and Olympia Chimney in stainless steel or black galvanized finishes, with optional spark arrestor mesh for wildland-urban interface areas.

Custom Cap

Custom cap fabrication solves non-standard flue sizes, unusual chimney top configurations, or architectural requirements where off-the-shelf units won’t fit or suit the home’s character. Historic homes in Greeneville’s downtown district, large stone chimneys in Brentwood’s estate neighborhoods, and protruding flue assemblies in Seymour’s mountain-view builds all demand custom work. Richard measures, sketches, and coordinates with regional fabricators to produce copper, stainless, or powder-coated steel caps that perform and complement — no compromises on either front.

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    A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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    You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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    A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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    You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.

Brands We Service for Chimney Cap & Crown

We’ve installed and serviced hundreds of Gelco caps across Tennessee, from their standard single-flue galvanized line to their multi-flue stainless assemblies with built-in wind-resistant lids. Richard knows Gelco’s sizing charts by memory and stocks common mesh replacement screens, so a damaged screen doesn’t mean waiting weeks for a full cap swap. We also work extensively with Olympia Chimney’s cap and crown accessory lines — their stainless steel models hold up particularly well in the higher-humidity microclimates along the Tennessee River Valley, where lesser metals corrode prematurely.

Our crown coating and repair work regularly employs HeatShield’s professional restoration products, including their CrownCoat flexible membrane system that we’ve applied from Hendersonville to Alcoa with consistently durable results. Whether your chimney currently carries Gelco, Olympia Chimney, HeatShield, or any other make — or has no identifying marks at all — Richard diagnoses and resolves the issue with materials that match or exceed original specifications. We don’t substitute hardware-store generics on cap and crown jobs; the materials we use are the same ones certified chimney professionals spec for their own installations.

Signs You Need Chimney Cap & Crown Right Now

  • Water dripping or staining inside your firebox. Even a small amount of moisture after rain indicates your cap is missing, damaged, or improperly fitted — or your crown has cracked enough to let water bypass the cap entirely. Left unaddressed, this moisture degrades mortar joints, rusts dampers, and can damage adjacent framing in your roof structure.
  • Visible cracks or crumbling on the crown surface. Hairline cracks widen with every freeze-thaw cycle Tennessee throws at them, and spalling concrete exposes the chimney’s interior to saturation. A crown in this condition won’t survive another winter without intervention, and the repair cost multiplies once water reaches the flue liner.
  • Animal sounds, nesting debris, or odors from the flue. Chimney swifts, raccoons, and squirrels are active year-round in our region; an uncapped flue is an open invitation. Beyond the blockage hazard, animal waste corrodes metal flue liners and introduces pathogens you’ll smell every time the fireplace operates.
  • Rust streaks down the chimney exterior or on the damper. Rust means water is getting in consistently, usually through a failed cap mesh, crown cracks, or both. The damper assembly — a $200–$400 component — will seize and require replacement if corrosion progresses, a completely avoidable expense with timely cap and crown maintenance.
  • Your cap is missing after a storm or visibly damaged. Tennessee’s spring storm systems and occasional straight-line wind events dislodge poorly secured caps regularly. A missing cap exposes the flue to immediate water and wildlife intrusion; even a few days of exposure can saturate a chimney system that takes weeks to dry.

Our Chimney Cap & Crown Process — Step by Step

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    On-site inspection and measurement. Richard arrives with a ladder, camera, and moisture meter to assess your chimney top from all angles. We photograph the crown condition, measure flue dimensions to the quarter-inch, and identify any structural concerns that affect cap selection or crown repair scope.
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    Clear explanation and written estimate. You’ll see the photos, understand exactly what’s failing and why, and receive an itemized estimate with no hidden charges. We explain the difference between repair and replacement options when both are viable, so you choose based on your timeline and budget.
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    Material selection and ordering. For standard caps, we often carry inventory for same-day installation. Custom caps, specialty multi-flue assemblies, or HeatShield crown coating materials are ordered with confirmed delivery dates — Richard coordinates this directly, not through a dispatcher who doesn’t know your chimney.
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    Professional installation or repair. Caps are secured with stainless steel fasteners and high-temp sealants appropriate for your chimney material. Crown repairs follow masonry best practices: surface prep, bonding agent application, proper curing time, and slope verification before we call the job complete.
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    Final inspection and documentation. Richard reviews the finished work with you, provides maintenance guidance specific to your cap type and Tennessee’s seasonal patterns, and emails photo documentation for your records. Our work is warrantied, and we’re available for follow-up questions — you’ll reach Richard directly, not a call center.

How Much Does Chimney Cap & Crown Cost in Tennessee?

A standard single-flue cap installation in Tennessee typically runs $180–$340, while multi-flue caps range $320–$550 depending on span and material grade. Crown repair for moderate cracking costs $350–$650; full crown reconstruction or coating application runs $500–$900 for average-sized residential chimneys. Custom copper or specialty-fabricated caps start around $600 and scale with complexity.

Technician installing a new stainless steel chimney cap on a chimney in Tennessee, TN

Several factors move these numbers. Chimney height and roof pitch affect ladder and scaffolding requirements — steep pitches common in Forest Hills and Eagleton Village add setup time. Crown accessibility determines whether we can repair in place or need partial rebuild; severely deteriorated crowns may require form-and-pour reconstruction rather than surface coating. Material selection matters too: black galvanized costs less upfront than stainless, but stainless lasts decades longer in Tennessee’s humidity. Flue liner condition occasionally reveals itself during cap work, and Richard will show you exactly what we find — no surprises, no pressure.

The best way to avoid overpaying is getting an accurate diagnosis before work begins. A “cheap” cap slapped on a failing crown fails within two years. We provide free estimates that include full crown assessment, so you understand the complete picture. Call (833) 753-1759 — estimates are free, and Richard handles every evaluation personally.

Chimney Cap & Crown Near Tennessee — Our Service Area

Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service covers the full Tennessee region with focused routes through Chimney Cap & Crown in Knoxville, Chimney Cap & Crown in Nashville, and Chimney Cap & Crown in Greeneville, plus surrounding communities including Forest Hills, Brentwood, Brentwood Estates, Eagleton Village, Seymour, Alcoa, Goodlettsville, Farragut, and Hendersonville. Richard typically schedules cap and crown work within 2–3 business days, with same-day response for storm damage or active water intrusion. From the urban core to the foothills of the Smokies, we bring the same owner-led expertise and professional-grade materials.

Serving Tennessee, TN — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Tennessee area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.

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Schedule Your Chimney Cap & Crown Service in Tennessee Today

Don’t let a missing cap or cracked crown turn into water damage, animal infestation, or structural repair bills. Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service, is ready to inspect your chimney top and give you a clear, honest assessment — free estimate, no obligation, no upsell. With 14 years of chimney-only experience and 364 homeowners rating us 4.9 stars, we’ve earned the trust Tennessee homeowners rely on. Call (833) 753-1759 now or return to our home page to explore our full range of chimney and fireplace services.

Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service, serving Tennessee since 2010.

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What happens when you call

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    A real person answersNo phone trees — talk to a local chimney cap & crown pro.
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    You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched. No surprises.
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    A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, typically within within the hour.
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    You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.

What Tennessee Customers Say

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