Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Maywood
A chimney cap and crown repair in Maywood typically runs $340–$890 depending on whether you’re sealing a cracked crown or installing a custom multi-flue cap on a property-line chimney, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. If you’re seeing water stains on your ceiling near the flue, smelling soot when the northwest wind blows, or noticing chunks of concrete missing from your crown, the fix is usually straightforward — but only if the technician understands Maywood’s unusual chimney configurations.

We’re Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers, and our Chimney Cap & Crown team works regularly in Bergen County’s tight-knit boroughs. Maywood’s only 07607, and from the Parkway exit we’re at your door fast — usually within the hour during emergency calls. Gary Murphy, our owner and lead technician, has been climbing these same 1940s–1960s roofs for 11 years. He knows the difference between a standard cap job and the angled twin-flue setups that dominate Maywood’s compact lots. Call (844) 660-6590 for a free estimate.
Why Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers Is Maywood’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
Over 1,100 homeowners have trusted us with their chimneys, and our 1,142 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars reflect what happens when the same person who quotes your job actually performs the work. Gary leads every job himself — no dispatched crews, no subcontractors learning your roofline on the fly.
Maywood customers specifically mention our familiarity with their housing stock in reviews. We’ve capped chimneys on Lincoln Avenue colonials, sealed crowns on Magnolia Avenue Cape Cods, and replaced corroded single-flue caps on Park Avenue ranches where the original 1950s installation finally failed. That repetition matters. When you’ve seen the same property-line twin-flue configuration dozens of times, you spot problems faster and quote more accurately.
Our response time to Maywood averages under 60 minutes for urgent calls — water actively entering the flue, a cap torn loose in wind, a crown crack that’s opened wide after a freeze-thaw cycle. Bergen County winters don’t wait, and neither do we.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Maywood
Multi-Flue Cap Installation
Maywood’s distinctive housing challenge: those property-line chimneys. Built as twin-flue structures angled to clear neighboring rooflines, they trap moisture where flues meet and defy standard cap sizing. A multi-flue cap from Gelco or Olympia Chimney, measured and fabricated to your specific brick profile, covers both flues with one continuous shelter — eliminating the gaps where rain funnels between separate caps. We see this configuration constantly south of West Pleasant Avenue, where lots narrow to 50-foot widths and chimneys were squeezed onto boundaries. Custom multi-flue caps run $580–$920 installed in Maywood, including stainless steel or copper options.
Crown Repair & Crown Coating
The crown is the concrete slab sealing your chimney’s top. On Maywood’s 70-year-old brick structures, it’s often the first thing to fail — spalled, cracked, or sloped backward toward the flue from decades of freeze-thaw abuse. Crown repair ($340–$520) removes loose material and repours with proper slope and overhang. For crowns with intact structure but surface cracking, we apply HeatShield crown seal ($280–$440), a refractory coating that bridges hairline cracks and restores waterproofing without full replacement. Given Bergen County’s freeze-thaw cycle — temperatures crossing 32°F dozens of times each winter — we recommend crown assessment every 3–4 years on pre-1965 chimneys.
Custom Cap Fabrication
Standard caps don’t fit angled twin-flue chimneys. Period. We’ve measured chimneys on Oak Avenue where the flues sit 8 inches apart on a diagonal, and others on Maywood’s east side where a 12×16-inch flue pairs with a 6-inch round vent. Our custom caps, sourced through Famco and fabricated to field measurements, solve what off-the-shelf products can’t. Copper develops a patina that complements Maywood’s traditional brick architecture; stainless steel offers lower maintenance. Custom work ranges $720–$1,150 depending on metal choice and complexity.
Cap Replacement
Corroded galvanized caps, caps dislodged by wind, or caps that were never properly secured — we replace them with correctly sized, properly flashed installations. On Maywood’s older chimneys, we often find the original cap was an afterthought, poorly anchored into deteriorating mortar. We set new caps into sound masonry or recommend crown repair first if the base is compromised. Standard single-flue replacement: $260–$420.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Maywood
We stock caps and crown materials from Gelco, Olympia Chimney, and Famco — brands that manufacture to professional-grade specifications, not big-box thin-gauge alternatives. For Maywood customers, this means no waiting on special orders for common sizes, and custom measurements turned around in 48 hours rather than two weeks. When we recommended HeatShield crown seal for that Magnolia Avenue job, it was because we’d used it successfully on similar Maywood crowns and knew it would bond to the spalled concrete substrate. We don’t spec materials we haven’t field-tested on Bergen County’s exact conditions.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Maywood Homes
- Crown spalling from accelerated freeze-thaw damage. Maywood’s winters deliver repeated freeze-thaw cycles that pulverize mortar and concrete crowns, especially on shared property-line chimneys where water pools at misaligned flue tiles instead of draining properly.
- Cap corrosion or detachment on angled twin-flue configurations. Original adjustable caps loosen as differential settling opens gaps over decades, letting in rain and debris — we find this on nearly every pre-1960 property-line chimney we inspect.
- Inadequate cap size for oversized 1940s–60s clay-tile liners. Those generous flue dimensions, originally designed for oil-fired boilers, now create downdraft events during Bergen County’s cold northwest winds, pushing creosote odors back into living spaces.
- Secondary moisture intrusion from improper flashing. Where chimneys meet roofs on Maywood’s close-set homes, original step flashing often fails simultaneously with crown deterioration, compounding water damage.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Maywood, NJ
| Service | Typical Range in Maywood |
|---|---|
| Standard single-flue cap replacement | $260–$420 |
| HeatShield crown seal application | $280–$440 |
| Crown repair / partial repour | $340–$520 |
| Multi-flue cap (stainless steel) | $580–$780 |
| Custom multi-flue cap (copper) | $720–$920 |
| Custom fabrication, complex geometry | $850–$1,150 |
What moves you within these ranges? Metal choice matters — copper runs 40% above stainless. Accessibility affects labor: a steep-pitched Cape Cod roofline takes longer than a flat-hipped colonial. And whether we can anchor into sound crown or need repair first changes the scope. We don’t guess from the driveway. Every Maywood estimate includes camera inspection of the flue interior and crown condition, documented with footage you keep. Call (844) 660-6590 — estimates are free, and Gary Murphy quotes what the job actually requires.
We Also Serve Cities Near Maywood
Our service radius covers Bergen County’s core communities without the scheduling delays of distant contractors. We work regularly in Rochelle Park, where similar 1950s housing stock faces identical crown deterioration; Hackensack, with its mix of older homes and multi-family conversions; Saddle Brook, where freeze-thaw damage accelerates on exposed rooflines; and River Edge, another compact borough with property-line chimney configurations. Same-day response, same owner-led service.
Serving Maywood, NJ — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Maywood 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 Maywood
Yes, if your chimney serves two flues in an angled or offset configuration typical of Maywood’s 1940s–1960s construction. Standard caps leave gaps between flues where rain enters, and adjustable models rarely seal properly after decades of settling. We measure on-site and fabricate multi-flue caps that cover the entire chimney top as one unit. Call (844) 660-6590 to schedule Gary Murphy for a field measurement — estimates are free.
A properly constructed concrete crown lasts 20–30 years, but Maywood’s original crowns are now 65–80 years old and most have exceeded their service life. Inspect every 3–4 years for spalling, cracking, or reverse slope. We apply HeatShield crown seal as preventive maintenance on crowns with early surface damage, delaying full replacement. If your ceiling shows water staining near the chimney breast, the crown has likely failed — call for inspection.
A correctly sized cap with proper draft characteristics will eliminate most downdraft-related odor intrusion. The problem on Maywood’s oversized flues is often an undersized or poorly designed cap that doesn’t block turbulent wind. We size caps to your actual flue dimensions and specify wind-resistant designs for exposed rooflines. For persistent draft issues, we may recommend a draft-inducing cap or evaluation of your flue liner condition.
It’s a significant problem. The uncapped flue admits rain, debris, and animals, while the capped flue’s protection is compromised by shared deterioration of the crown base. On property-line twin-flue chimneys, we’ve found the uncapped flue often shows accelerated liner damage from moisture mixing with combustion deposits. We typically recommend converting to a single multi-flue cap rather than adding a second individual cap, which creates new seam vulnerabilities.
Repair with crown seal if cracks are surface-level and the concrete retains structural integrity — this runs $280–$440 and extends service life 10–15 years. Replace if the crown is spalled more than ¾-inch deep, slopes toward the flue, or shows rebar corrosion. Given Maywood’s aggressive freeze-thaw exposure, we lean toward replacement on crowns with multiple deep cracks; patching fails within 2–3 winters here. Gary Murphy will show you the camera footage and recommend based on what he sees, not a sales quota.
Written by Gary Murphy, Owner at Sterling Chimney Cleaning Yonkers, serving Maywood and Bergen County since 2013.