Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Englewood
Chimney cap and crown repair in Englewood, NJ typically runs $280–$890 depending on whether you’re sealing surface cracks or replacing a deteriorated crown, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers serves Englewood from our base across the Hudson, with Gary Murphy personally handling the technical work on every call. We’ve been crossing the George Washington Bridge to work on Englewood’s distinctive pre-1930 masonry chimneys for years, and we know the local conditions that destroy caps and crowns faster here than in flatter, drier parts of Bergen County. Call (844) 660-6590 for a free estimate—Gary leads every job himself.

Englewood’s housing stock tells a story you won’t find in Teaneck or Hackensack. The western neighborhoods climbing toward the Palisades escarpment are dense with Victorian and Colonial Revival estate homes built between 1880 and 1930, many with two, three, or even four original flues packed into a single chimney stack. Those multiple flues share one exterior chase, one crown, and often one oversized or poorly fitted cap—configuration problems that multiply the failure points and demand a technician who recognizes what they’re looking at before the first ladder goes up.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown team has rebuilt crowns on homes along Engle Street, replaced rusted multi-flue caps near the Englewood Hospital campus, and diagnosed draft failures in the hillside zones where the Palisades ridge creates downdraft conditions that flat-grade technicians simply don’t encounter. We don’t subcontract. Gary Murphy shows up, climbs the roof, and makes the call himself.
Why Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers Is Englewood’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
Local reputation built on specificity. Over 1,100 homeowners have trusted us with their chimney systems, and our 1,142 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars reflect jobs where the owner—Gary Murphy—was the one on the ladder, not a dispatched crew working under a brand name. Englewood customers specifically mention the difference it makes when the person quoting the work is the same person cutting crown forms and fitting caps.
Response time that respects your schedule. We typically reach Englewood within 45–60 minutes of the GWB during standard scheduling windows, and we prioritize pre-season calls in September and October when Englewood’s freeze-thaw cycle hasn’t yet accelerated crown damage. Waiting until mid-December means moisture has already infiltrated porous brickwork through cracked crowns.
Draft diagnostics you can’t get from generalists. The Palisades ridge immediately west of Englewood creates localized downdraft conditions that standard chimney caps aggravate rather than solve. We’ve seen too many Englewood homeowners pay for a basic cap replacement, only to have smoke spill into the parlor the first windy day. Gary’s 11 years of chimney-only work means he recognizes the ridge effect before quoting a solution.
Materials matched to the house, not the truck inventory. We carry Gelco and Famco cap lines suited to Englewood’s multi-flue configurations, and we fabricate custom Copperfield multi-flue caps when standard sizes can’t accommodate mixed-era flue spacing. Your 1890s brickwork profile stays intact.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Englewood
Multi-Flue Cap Installation & Replacement
Englewood’s west-side estate homes regularly present single chimney stacks serving three or four flues—wood-burning parlor fireplace, dining room fireplace, furnace flue, sometimes a former coal conversion—all sharing one chase. Standard single-flue caps don’t fit these configurations, and poorly sized multi-flue caps create the downdraft-driven smoke spillage we see repeatedly near the Palisades escarpment. We measure each flue’s exact position, check for mixed-era liner compatibility, and install Gelco or custom-fabricated Copperfield multi-flue caps with proper height clearance and anti-downdraft baffles where the ridge effect demands it. Typical multi-flue cap replacement in Englewood runs $450–$780.
Crown Repair
Bergen County’s winter freeze cycles hit Englewood’s porous pre-1930 brick harder than surrounding towns because Hudson River humidity loads the masonry with moisture before each freeze. Crown cracks that start as hairlines in October become spalled, leaking failures by March. We cut back deteriorated crown edges, form and pour new concrete crowns with proper slope and drip edges, and seal with HeatShield crown coating for secondary protection. Crown repair on a standard Englewood chimney runs $380–$620; full crown replacement when the substrate is compromised runs $680–$890.
Crown Coating
For Englewood chimneys where the crown structure remains sound but surface porosity and minor cracking threaten winter infiltration, we apply HeatShield crown coating—a flexible, waterproof membrane that bridges hairline cracks without the cost of full replacement. This is particularly cost-effective for 1940s–1960s colonials on Englewood’s east side, where crowns are newer but still vulnerable to freeze-thaw. Crown coating in Englewood typically runs $280–$420 and adds 8–12 years of protection when applied before significant cracking develops.

Custom Cap Fabrication
Historic Englewood homes with irregular flue spacing, decorative chimney pots, or strict HOA aesthetic requirements need more than catalog parts. We measure on-site, fabricate custom caps in galvanized steel, copper, or black powder-coat finishes, and match roofline profiles that preserve curb appeal. Custom caps run $680–$1,200 in Englewood depending on metal choice and flue count, with typical turnaround of 10–14 days from measurement to installation.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Englewood
We stock Gelco and Famco cap lines for standard Englewood replacements, keeping common multi-flue sizes on hand for same-day installation when the configuration matches. For crowns, we use HeatShield coating systems and Olympia Chimney masonry products—materials rated for the freeze-thaw severity of Bergen County’s climate, not the milder zones where cheaper formulations suffice. When a west-side Victorian needs custom fabrication, we work with Copperfield’s made-to-order program, delivering caps that fit the first time without the “close enough” gaps that let rain and downdrafts penetrate. 11 years, one specialty—we know which brands survive Englewood’s specific conditions because we’ve watched them do it.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Englewood Homes
- Moisture-wicked spalling on pre-1930 crowns. Englewood’s Hudson River humidity loads porous brick chimneys with more moisture than flat-grade Bergen County towns, and winter freeze cycles pop the surface off crowns faster than the regional average. We catch this during September pre-season calls—wait until January and you’re looking at full replacement, not coating.
- Mixed-era liner incompatibility cracking shared crowns. In Englewood’s west-side estate homes, clay tile flues from the original construction and B-vent liners from 1950s oil-to-gas conversions expand and contract at different rates. The crown above them cracks along the liner boundaries—structural damage that cap replacement alone won’t fix.
- Palisades downdraft defeating standard cap designs. The ridge west of Englewood forces wind downward onto chimney tops that standard caps actually pressurize. We install custom-height multi-flue caps with anti-downdraft baffles, sized to the specific ridge exposure of each hillside property.
- Undersized multi-flue caps on three-flue stacks. Original caps on Englewood’s multi-flue chimneys were often sized for two flues when a third was added during conversion. The overhang is wrong, the screening is wrong, and smoke spills on windy days. We measure flue-to-flue spacing and cap projection precisely—no guessing from the ground.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Englewood, NJ
Here’s what Englewood homeowners typically invest:
| Service | Typical Range |
| Crown coating (surface protection) | $280–$420 |
| Standard cap replacement (single flue) | $320–$480 |
| Multi-flue cap replacement | $450–$780 |
| Crown repair (crack remediation, partial rebuild) | $380–$620 |
| Full crown replacement | $680–$890 |
| Custom cap fabrication & install | $680–$1,200 |
Three factors move Englewood jobs within these ranges: flue count and spacing complexity, roof access difficulty (steeper pitches near the Palisades add labor), and whether we discover mixed-era liner incompatibility that requires crown reconstruction beyond simple cap swap. We quote upfront after inspection—no open-ended billing. Estimates are free. Call (844) 660-6590 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Englewood
Our chimney cap and crown work extends throughout southeast Bergen County, including Englewood Cliffs homes with similar Palisades exposure, Teaneck‘s diverse housing stock from pre-war to mid-century, Tenafly‘s hillside estates with comparable multi-flue configurations, and Leonia‘s mix of historic and post-war construction. Each presents distinct crown and cap challenges; Gary Murphy adjusts the approach to the neighborhood, not the template.
Serving Englewood, NJ — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Englewood 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 Englewood
Three-flue stacks sharing one chase experience concentrated heat stress and mixed expansion rates from clay tile and B-vent liners, while the Palisades ridge adds wind loading that standard multi-flue caps weren’t engineered to handle. The combination cracks caps and loosens fasteners faster than single-flue installations. We inspect liner compatibility before recommending any cap replacement—call (844) 660-6590 for an assessment.
Check the crown surface for hairline cracking, sand-grain texture loss, or standing water after rain—any of these indicate porosity that will admit freeze-thaw moisture within one to two winters. On Englewood’s pre-1930 chimneys, we recommend crown coating every 8–10 years as preventive maintenance, not a one-time fix. Gary Murphy evaluates crown condition during every cap service call at no extra charge.
Yes, when the design includes increased height clearance, anti-downdraft baffles, and proper flue separation—but only after confirming the flues themselves are properly sized and lined for their appliances. We’ve installed custom Copperfield multi-flue caps on Englewood hillside homes that eliminated smoke spillage immediately, but we always verify draft dynamics first. A taller cap on an undersized flue just moves the problem indoors.
A properly formed and sealed crown repair lasts 15–20 years on Englewood’s older chimneys, compared to 20–25 on newer construction, because the underlying brick substrate continues its slow moisture absorption from Hudson River humidity. We extend this by applying HeatShield crown coating as a secondary barrier and recommending biennial inspections. The investment in quality repair pays for itself against the $2,000+ cost of rebuilding a collapsed crown and damaged flue.
Chimney cap replacement alone typically does not require a permit in Englewood, but crown repair or reconstruction that alters the chimney structure may trigger Bergen County building department review, especially on historic homes or properties within designated districts. We handle permit determination as part of our inspection process and coordinate directly with Englewood’s building office when required. Call (844) 660-6590 and we’ll clarify your specific situation before any work begins.
Written by Gary Murphy, Owner & Lead Technician at Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers, serving Englewood and Bergen County with 11 years of chimney-only expertise.