Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across New Rochelle
Chimney cap and crown repair in New Rochelle typically runs $280–$850 depending on whether we’re sealing a hairline crack or pouring a full concrete crown replacement, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. Our Chimney Cap & Crown team covers all New Rochelle ZIP codes—10801, 10802, 10804, and 10805—with same-day response for urgent water infiltration or animal entry. Call (844) 660-6590 for a free estimate.

We’ve been climbing roofs in New Rochelle for eleven years, and the work here is different from inland Westchester. The salt-laden air off Long Island Sound hits masonry harder. The prewar housing stock—those big Colonials and Tudors north of the Metro-North tracks—carries conversion history that newer suburbs don’t. Gary Murphy leads every job himself, so the person quoting your crown repair is the same one pouring it.
Why Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers Is New Rochelle’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
New Rochelle homeowners know the difference between a dispatched crew and an owner who shows up personally. Gary Murphy has 1,142 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars—one of the deepest proof records in the chimney trade—and he’s on your roof, not managing from an office. Over 1,100 homeowners have trusted us, and we bring that accountability to every cap and crown job from Wykagyl to the South End.
Our response time to New Rochelle averages under 45 minutes from call to truck-roll for urgent crown leaks or cap blow-offs. We know the parking realities: tight driveways in the 10804 North End, alley-access row houses in 10801, flat-roof townhomes downtown. That local fluency means we arrive with the right materials—Gelco multi-flue caps, HeatShield crown coating, custom-fabricated stainless—rather than making two trips.
The layered conversion history of New Rochelle chimneys demands specialized knowledge. In Wykagyl and the North End, single exterior stacks often serve a gas insert on one flue and an oil-fired boiler on another, with the second flue never properly clay-tiled after coal-to-oil conversion. Westchester code now requires remediation before any home sale can close. We’ve handled this exact scenario dozens of times.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in New Rochelle
Cap Installation
New Rochelle’s dense housing—especially the multi-family buildings in 10801 and 10805—demands caps that handle tight clearances and varying flue sizes without creating draft restrictions. We install DuraFlex and Gelco caps sized precisely for your flue count and fuel type. On Beechwood Lane and similar North End streets, we regularly fit multi-flue caps onto 1920s stacks that were never designed for modern inserts, ensuring proper ventilation while keeping squirrels and driving rain out.
Cap Replacement
Caps fail faster in New Rochelle than inland. Salt air corrodes galvanized steel in five to seven years instead of fifteen. We replace rusted-through or wind-torn caps with stainless steel or copper options that withstand coastal exposure. Last fall we crowned a two-flue stack on a 1920s Colonial on Beechwood Lane in the North End. The copper crown had cracked along the shared mortar bed, letting coastal salt air into the boiler flue. We poured a new concrete crown with stainless steel expansion joint and coated it with a flexible acrylic sealer. The homeowner told us the fireplace insert had been drafty for years—now it draws clean and the CO detector stays silent.
Crown Repair
Crown cracks in New Rochelle aren’t cosmetic. Salt-laden Sound air accelerates spalling, especially on north-facing flues that take direct nor’easter wind loading. Water gets in, freezes, widens the crack, and suddenly your flue liner is exposed. We chase cracks to solid concrete, pour polymer-modified repair mortar, and finish with a sloped wash that sheds water toward the drip edge. For 10804’s big masonry stacks with multiple flues, we install expansion joints between flue legs—critical where differential thermal expansion from mismatched liners (gas insert + oil boiler) would otherwise re-crack the crown in two seasons.
Crown Coating
For crowns with surface deterioration but intact structural concrete, we apply flexible acrylic or silicone-based coatings that bridge hairline cracks and block salt-air penetration. This is often the right call for 10805 corridor townhomes with limited roof access where full crown replacement would require scaffolding. Crown coating in New Rochelle runs $280–$450 and adds five to ten years of service life. We use HeatShield-compatible formulations where the crown also needs thermal cycling resistance from mixed-fuel flue temperatures.
Multi-Flue Cap
New Rochelle’s prewar housing stock—those 1890s–1940s Colonials, Tudors, and Victorians—commonly has two or three independent flues in a single exterior stack. A single cap covering all flues eliminates the gaps where water and animals enter between individual caps. We measure on-site and fabricate multi-flue caps with proper height clearances for each fuel type. This is our most-requested cap service in the Wykagyl and North End neighborhoods.
Custom Cap
Historic homes on Winyah Avenue, Hudson Park, and the Beechwood Lane corridor often have non-standard flue configurations or aesthetic requirements. We fabricate custom stainless and copper caps to match period architecture while meeting modern NFPA 211 clearances. Custom work in New Rochelle typically runs $650–$1,200 depending on metal choice and fabrication complexity.

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Trusted Brands We Service in New Rochelle
We stock Gelco and Olympia Chimney caps in common New Rochelle sizes—13×13, 13×17, multi-flue 17×29—so most replacements happen same-day without ordering delays. For crown coating, we use HeatShield’s flexible formulations because they handle the thermal shock of New Rochelle’s mixed-fuel flues better than generic sealers. When a liner needs replacement before we can safely cap, DuraFlex stainless liners integrate cleanly with our cap systems. We don’t use whatever’s cheapest; we use what holds up to salt air and conversion-era flue conditions.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in New Rochelle Homes
- Salt-air crown spalling on north-facing exposures. Chimneys facing Long Island Sound take direct nor’easter wind loading. The salt accelerates mortar joint deterioration and efflorescence that mimics normal aging but is structurally far more advanced. Annual inspection catches this before the crown fails completely.
- Multi-flue stacks with mismatched liners causing differential thermal expansion. When one flue serves a 500°F gas insert and another serves a 250°F oil boiler, the shared crown concrete expands unevenly. We see this constantly in Wykagyl and the North End. The fix is expansion joints between flue legs, not just a thicker crown pour.
- Original clay tile caps undersized for modern gas inserts. Coal-era chimneys had small flue openings. A modern gas insert needs more combustion air and produces different draft dynamics. The original cap chokes it, forcing dangerous draft reversals that homeowners mistake for “a smoky fireplace” until crown water damage reveals the real problem.
- Freeze-thaw damage in already salt-weakened mortar. New Rochelle’s winter cycles force water into porous crown concrete. When that concrete is already compromised by salt infiltration, spalling happens faster than inland codes anticipate. Our crowns use air-entrained concrete and acrylic sealers specifically for this exposure.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in New Rochelle, NY
Here’s what cap and crown work costs in the New Rochelle market:
- Crown coating (surface seal, intact structure): $280–$450
- Single-flue cap installation (stainless): $320–$480
- Multi-flue cap installation: $480–$720
- Crown repair (crack chase, partial pour): $550–$780
- Full crown replacement (concrete pour, expansion joints): $780–$1,150
- Custom copper or stainless cap: $650–$1,200
What moves you within these ranges: flue count, roof access difficulty (flat-roof townhomes in 10805 take longer), whether we need to address underlying liner issues before capping, and metal choice. We quote upfront after inspection—no open-ended billing. Call (844) 660-6590 for a free estimate; we’ll look at your specific stack and give you a firm number.
We Also Serve Cities Near New Rochelle
We carry the same salt-air expertise to Pelham, Pelham Manor, Larchmont, and Wykagyl—communities with similar coastal exposure and prewar housing stock. If you’re near the New Rochelle border in any of these areas, our response time and pricing stay the same.
Serving New Rochelle, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the New Rochelle 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 New Rochelle
Salt-laden coastal air off Long Island Sound accelerates corrosion of galvanized steel caps and spalling of concrete crowns at roughly double the rate seen in inland Westchester. The nor’easter wind loading on north-facing exposures compounds this by driving moisture deeper into masonry pores. If your cap is more than five years old and you’re within a mile of the Sound, we recommend annual inspection. Call (844) 660-6590 to schedule.
Yes—we fabricate low-profile stainless and copper multi-flue caps that sit below the roofline sightline from the street, maintaining period aesthetics while meeting modern clearances. We’ve installed dozens in the 10804 historic districts, including custom work on Beechwood Lane and Winyah Avenue. The cap is functional; it doesn’t have to announce itself. Call (844) 660-6590 for a design consultation.
No. Crown coating seals water out; it doesn’t change flue dynamics. An unlined oil boiler flue needs a stainless liner (we use DuraFlex) before any cap or crown work can safely resolve draft issues. In New Rochelle, this mixed-liner situation is common in Wykagyl and North End homes, and Westchester code requires remediation before sale. We’ll inspect both flues and quote the complete fix, not a band-aid. Call (844) 660-6590.
We don’t install motorized chimney caps with remote openers—this is a safety-critical component, and any automated mechanism that could fail closed creates carbon monoxide risk. For 10801 alley-access homes with tight clearances, we recommend properly sized manual-locking caps with internal damper control, which we can reach and service without ladder trucks blocking narrow passages. Call (844) 660-6590 to discuss access solutions for your specific alley configuration.
Flat-roof townhomes in 10805 typically have parapet-wall chimney enclosures rather than exposed stacks. We access through roof hatches or parapet doors, measure flues in place, and fabricate caps that secure to the masonry curb without penetrating the roof membrane. Crown work here is usually coating or partial repair rather than full replacement due to access constraints. We’ve done this exact setup on multiple downtown New Rochelle buildings. Call (844) 660-6590 for a site-specific quote.
Ready to protect your chimney from New Rochelle’s salt-air conditions? Call Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers at (844) 660-6590 for a free cap and crown inspection. Gary Murphy will look at your flues personally, explain what you’re seeing, and give you a firm quote before any work begins.
Written by Gary Murphy, Owner at Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers, serving New Rochelle since 2013.