Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Dumont
Chimney cap and crown repair in Dumont typically runs $280–$850 depending on whether we’re sealing a cracked crown or installing a full multi-flue cap system, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. If you’re seeing water stains on your ceiling near the chimney, hearing debris rattle in the flue during Bergen County windstorms, or noticing crumbling mortar at the roofline, the problem usually starts at the top — where your cap and crown live.

We work throughout Dumont’s 07628 zip code, from the compact Cape Cods clustered near Twin Boro Field to the split-levels lining Washington Avenue and the colonials tucked behind the Dumont Swim Club. Gary Murphy leads every job himself — no subcontracted crews, no dispatchers sending someone you’ve never met. We’re familiar with what happens to chimneys built during Dumont’s 1940s–1960s construction boom because we’ve been on dozens of them. Call (844) 660-6590 for a free estimate, or read on for what we’ve learned about keeping Dumont’s aging chimneys dry and functional.
Why Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers Is Dumont’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
Over 1,100 homeowners have trusted us with their chimney systems, and that volume matters in a specialty trade where experience separates competent work from guesswork. Our Chimney Cap & Crown team has handled more than 200 cap and crown projects in Bergen County alone, many of them right here in Dumont’s dense, tree-canopied neighborhoods.
Dumont customers specifically mention our response time in reviews — we’re typically on-site within 24–48 hours of contact, which matters when you’ve got water actively entering through a failed crown during a February freeze-thaw cycle. Gary Murphy, Owner & Lead Technician, personally leads every job in the field. That means the person quoting your work is the same person on your roof, making real-time decisions about whether your 1960s crown can be salvaged or needs full replacement. No handoffs, no surprises.
Our 1,142 verified reviews carry a 4.7-star average — one of the deepest proof records in the chimney trade. That scale isn’t from padding the schedule with quick sweeps; it’s from handling complex cap, crown, and liner work that other operators refer out. From your first sweep to a full liner rebuild, we carry the job start to finish.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Dumont
Cap Installation
New cap installation in Dumont runs $320–$580 for standard single-flue stainless steel units, with multi-flue systems starting around $650. We size caps specifically for the oversized flues common in postwar Dumont homes — many originally built for oil boilers and now venting gas equipment. A properly sized cap prevents the debris loads that Bergen County’s mature oak and maple canopy dumps into open flues, especially on properties near the dense tree lines along Madison Avenue and the Greenway.
Cap Replacement
Cap replacement is our most frequent Dumont service call. Original caps installed 40–60 years ago have typically rusted through, blown off in nor’easters, or were never properly fitted to begin with. We remove the failed unit, inspect the crown beneath it (this is where hidden damage reveals itself), and install a replacement sized to your actual flue count and dimensions. On a recent cap replacement on Washington Avenue, we found that the original 1950s clay tile liner had spalled from internal condensation from an oil-to-gas furnace conversion. We removed the crumbling crown and installed a custom Copperfield stainless steel multi-flue cap with a mesh spark arrestor to prevent debris buildup from the dense tree canopy, sealing the crown with a heat-resistant coating.
Crown Repair
Crown repair in Dumont typically costs $380–$720 and addresses the concrete or mortar wash that caps your chimney below the metal cap. Original 1940s–1960s brick crowns have eroded from decades of freeze-thaw cycling, allowing water to seep into the chimney structure and accelerate liner deterioration. We grind out deteriorated material, reform the crown with proper slope and overhang, and seal with a flexible, heat-resistant coating. For Dumont’s older housing stock, this is often the critical repair that prevents a $2,000+ liner rebuild five years later.
Crown Coating
Crown coating is the preventive option for Dumont crowns showing early hairline cracking but still structurally sound — typically $280–$450. We apply a specialized flexible sealant (we use HeatShield crown coat for its thermal expansion properties) that bridges small cracks while allowing the crown to breathe. This makes sense for homeowners in the borough’s interior neighborhoods whose crowns are 15–20 years old and showing first signs of wear, but haven’t yet failed.
Multi-Flue Cap
Multi-flue caps cover two or more flues with a single unit — essential for Dumont’s many dual-flue chimneys serving both a fireplace and a furnace. These run $650–$950 installed. The unified coverage prevents the “dead space” between single caps where water and debris collect, and the elevated design improves draft on chimneys with multiple appliance types. For homes near Dumont’s heavier tree canopy, we specify mesh sizing that blocks leaves without restricting airflow.

Custom Cap
Custom caps address non-standard flue configurations, oversized or undersized openings, or aesthetic requirements for visible rooflines. Pricing starts around $850 and reflects fabrication time. We’ve fabricated custom solutions for Dumont’s unique chimney profiles — including the occasional prewar masonry structure with irregular flue spacing — using Gelco and Olympia Chimney components.
What happens when you call
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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.
Trusted Brands We Service in Dumont
We install and work with professional-grade brand lines including Gelco, Olympia Chimney, Famco, and Copperfield — material choices that reflect industry-standard quality, not whatever’s cheapest in the distributor’s closeout bin. For Dumont customers, this means we stock common cap sizes and crown repair materials locally, so we’re not ordering parts and making you wait. When Gary’s on your roof and discovers your 1960s single-flue cap has disintegrated, he can typically source a proper replacement same-day from our Bergen County supplier network. We use HeatShield crown coating specifically because its thermal expansion properties match what New Jersey’s freeze-thaw cycles demand — it’s not the fastest-drying product, but it’s the one that lasts.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Dumont Homes
- Freeze-thaw erosion on original brick crowns. Dumont’s January lows averaging 22°F mean water trapped in porous crown material expands and contracts repeatedly, spalling surface layers and opening cracks that funnel water directly into the chimney structure. By March, we’ve usually booked a dozen crown repair calls from this damage alone.
- Internal condensation from oil-to-gas conversions dissolving mortar from inside out. A chimney originally sized for an oil boiler’s high-temperature exhaust is now drastically oversized for a gas furnace, so flue gases cool and condense before exiting. The resulting acidic moisture dissolves mortar joints and erodes clay tile — damage invisible from the roofline until a liner section has already collapsed. The crown looks fine until you remove it.
- Heavy leaf and debris blockages in uncapped flues. Dumont’s mature suburban tree canopy deposits significant loads into open flues, especially on chimneys used only seasonally. Wet leaf accumulation accelerates corrosion of metal flue components and creates genuine fire hazard when the fireplace is eventually lit.
- Improperly sized replacement caps accelerating crown deterioration. Homeowners who installed generic big-box caps without proper overhang find water running down the flue exterior, saturating the crown edge, and freezing. The cap “looks fine” while quietly destroying what’s beneath it.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Dumont, NJ
| Service | Typical Range in Dumont | Most Common Price Point |
|---|---|---|
| Crown coating (preventive) | $280–$450 | $340 |
| Single-flue cap installation | $320–$580 | $420 |
| Crown repair (partial rebuild) | $380–$720 | $550 |
| Cap replacement with crown inspection | $420–$680 | $520 |
| Multi-flue cap system | $650–$950 | $780 |
| Custom cap (fabricated) | $850+ | Quote required |
What moves you within these ranges? Crown material depth (a 2-inch wash vs. a 4-inch structural slab), flue count and accessibility, and whether we discover hidden liner damage once the cap comes off. We quote upfront after inspection — no escalation without clear explanation. For Dumont’s nearly uniform housing stock, we can often estimate accurately from photos and year-built, but we’ll confirm on-site before any work begins. Estimates are free; call (844) 660-6590 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Dumont
We handle cap and crown work throughout central Bergen County, including Cresskill (where similar postwar stock faces identical aging patterns), Bergenfield, New Milford, and Demarest. Each borough has its own building-era profile and tree canopy density — we adjust our recommendations accordingly, not paste the same solution across zip codes.
Serving Dumont, NJ — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Dumont 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 Dumont
Dumont’s chimneys have reached a nearly uniform age of 60–80 years simultaneously, meaning original crowns have endured decades of Bergen County freeze-thaw cycling and original caps have corroded or blown off. The borough’s tight lot spacing also means many chimneys sit in wind shadows that trap moisture against crown surfaces. If your home was built between 1945 and 1965, your crown is likely past its functional service life regardless of surface appearance — call (844) 660-6590 for an inspection.
Oil-to-gas conversion drastically lowers flue gas temperatures, causing chronic internal condensation in chimneys originally sized for hotter exhaust — a problem endemic borough-wide, not scattered. This acidic moisture dissolves mortar and erodes clay tile from inside the flue, and the resulting debris and spalling material accelerates crown deterioration from beneath. The cap and crown may look intact while the structure beneath them is compromised. We always inspect liner condition when removing a cap or crown in Dumont.
A stainless steel multi-flue cap with ¾-inch mesh spark arrestor and minimum 2-inch overhang is the practical choice for Dumont’s dense canopy. The mesh blocks leaves and twigs without the clogging problems of finer screens, and the elevated design prevents debris accumulation on the crown surface. We specify Copperfield and Gelco units with powder-coated finishes that resist the acidic leaf decomposition common in shaded, humid conditions. For properties near the heaviest tree lines, we may recommend a slightly larger overhang than standard.
Most crowns showing surface cracking and minor spalling can be repaired with grinding, reshaping, and heat-resistant coating — typically $380–$550 in Dumont. Full replacement becomes necessary when the crown has cracked through to the chimney structure, lost more than 25% of its thickness, or shows signs of internal saturation (spongy surface, persistent dampness). Gary Murphy makes this call on your roof, not from a truck estimate, because crown condition often differs from ground-level appearance. Call (844) 660-6590 for an on-site assessment.
Tight lot spacing in Dumont sometimes limits ladder positioning and requires shorter material staging areas, but it doesn’t change the installation approach — we carry components by hand when needed. The more relevant factor is roof accessibility: many postwar Dumont homes have low-pitch roofs that are actually easier to work on than steep modern pitches, though the close neighbor spacing means we’re careful with debris control. We’ve yet to encounter a Dumont lot where proper cap installation was impossible; some just require more planning.
Written by Gary Murphy, Owner at Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers, serving Dumont and Bergen County since 2013.