Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Newark
A chimney cap and crown repair in Newark typically runs $280–$650 depending on whether we’re sealing surface cracks or replacing a deteriorated crown, and most jobs are completed same-day. If you’re seeing water stains on your ceiling near the chimney, hearing animals in the flue, or finding brick fragments in your fireplace, the crown or cap is likely compromised. Call (888) 399-5696 for a free inspection—Anthony Perez personally evaluates every job, and we keep our Chimney Cap & Crown materials stocked for fast turnaround to Wayne County.

We’ve been driving to Newark from our Rochester base for 20 years, and we know the village’s chimney problems aren’t the same as Pittsford’s or Fairport’s. The lake-effect snow belt hits Newark harder. The pre-WWII housing stock has quirks that confuse generalists. And too many chimneys along the Erie Canal corridor have been half-converted—gas furnace installed, coal flue abandoned, cap never added. That’s a recipe for water damage, animal intrusion, and accelerated masonry decay that we’ll catch before it becomes a $3,000 rebuild.
Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Greater Rochester Is Newark’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
Nearly 700 homeowners across Greater Rochester have left verified reviews for our work, averaging 4.7 stars, and a growing share come from Wayne County villages like Newark where word travels fast. Anthony Perez doesn’t send a crew—he shows up on your job with 20 years of chimney-specific pattern recognition. That matters in Newark, where a cap that looks fine from the ground might hide crown cracks that have been leaking into your attic for two winters.
Our response time to Newark is typically same-day or next-day for cap and crown emergencies, especially during the pre-heating-season rush in September and October. We carry Olympia Chimney and Famco caps in common sizes, plus custom-measurement tools for the oddball flue dimensions we find in 1890s-era brick chimneys. And we know the local freeze-thaw math: Wayne County’s lake-effect cycles are brutal on mortar. A crown coating applied in September beats a crown rebuild required by March.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Newark
Multi-Flue Cap Installation & Replacement
Newark’s Erie Canal corridor is full of double- and triple-flue chimneys that once served both a coal furnace and a fireplace. When the furnace was converted to gas, the old flue often got abandoned—no cap, no liner, just an open brick shaft. Starlings nest in them. Squirrels cache acorns. Rain pools at the smoke shelf and freezes. We install custom multi-flue caps from Olympia Chimney and Famco that cover all active and inactive flues with proper screening and minimum 5/8″ mesh to keep wildlife out while maintaining draft. On a recent call near Church Street in the village core, we found a pre-WWII double-flue chimney where the abandoned coal flue had no cap and no liner, allowing years of moisture to freeze-thaw the brick. Our crew installed a custom multi-flue DuraFlex cap over both openings and applied a Gelco crown coating to seal the existing crown cracks, preventing further water intrusion and giving the homeowner a full winter of protection.
Crown Repair
The crown is the concrete or mortar wash that seals the chimney top between the flue tile and the brick edge. In Newark, lake-effect snow loads and repeated wet-freeze cycles from November through March destroy crowns faster than almost anywhere in Monroe County. We see full-thickness cracks within two seasons on unlined older flues where moisture penetrates the brick and expands. Our crown repairs remove loose material, rebuild with proper slope and drip edge, and integrate with your cap for a unified water-shedding system. We don’t just patch—we rebuild to shed snow load.
Crown Coating
For crowns with surface cracking but solid structural integrity, a professional crown coating extends service life 5–10 years at a fraction of replacement cost. We use Gelco crown coat, a flexible, breathable membrane that bridges hairline cracks and resists the thermal shock of Newark’s freeze-thaw cycles. It’s not a substitute for a crumbling crown, but on a 1940s chimney with minor deterioration, it’s the honest recommendation. Anthony Perez evaluates every crown in person—we don’t sell coatings where repair is needed, and we don’t push full rebuilds where coating will do.
Cap Installation for Single Flues
Not every Newark chimney needs a multi-flue solution. For standard single-flue systems, we measure on-site and install stainless steel or copper caps with proper overhang and screening. Even here, local knowledge matters: the wind patterns off Lake Ontario can drive horizontal rain against chimney stacks, so we specify caps with deeper skirts and reinforced mounting for exposed roofs on the village’s north and west sides.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Newark
We install DuraFlex, Gelco, Olympia Chimney, and Famco caps and crown materials—brands we specify because they survive real Upstate New York winters, not because they’re the cheapest option at a big-box store. DuraFlex multi-flue caps handle the snow load we see in Wayne County. Gelco crown coat flexes through freeze-thaw without delaminating. We stock common sizes and custom-order within 48 hours, so Newark homeowners aren’t waiting two weeks for a part while water pours into their flue. Every cap we install is backed by manufacturer warranty plus our workmanship guarantee.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Newark Homes
- Crown cracking from lake-effect wet-freeze cycles on unlined older flues. Newark’s position in the Lake Ontario snow belt means prolonged moisture saturation followed by hard freeze. The resulting spalling—surface flaking of brick and mortar—can progress from cosmetic to structural within two winters if the crown isn’t shedding water properly.
- Open abandoned furnace flues left uncapped after gas conversion. This is the Newark signature problem. The coal flue gets abandoned, the gas furnace vents through a sidewall or new flue, and nobody caps the old opening. Wildlife moves in. Water accumulates. Mortar joints erode from the inside out. We find this disproportionately often in service calls along the canal corridor.
- Multi-flue caps improperly sized or installed on compound chimneys. A cap that doesn’t fully cover all flues with proper clearance allows moisture to wick between flue tiles, causing hidden liner damage and freeze-thaw expansion where you can’t see it until the ceiling stains appear.
- Original mortar crowns sloped flat or reversed. Many Newark chimneys were built with crown washes that pool water instead of shedding it. Twenty years of chimney work has taught Anthony Perez to spot this in the first 30 seconds of a roof-level inspection—it’s that common in pre-1950s construction.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Newark, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Newark |
|---|---|
| Single-flue stainless cap (installed) | $280–$420 |
| Custom multi-flue cap (2–3 flues) | $480–$720 |
| Crown coating (surface cracks, sound base) | $350–$550 |
| Partial crown repair/rebuild | $650–$1,100 |
| Full crown replacement with cap | $1,200–$1,800 |
These ranges reflect Newark’s market and the specific challenges of its older housing stock—multi-flue configurations, limited roof access on tight village lots, and the need for custom fitting on non-standard flue dimensions. Factors that push costs higher: multiple flues requiring integrated caps, significant spalling requiring brick repair before crown work, and steep roof pitches common on 1920s-era homes near the canal. We’ll give you an exact number after a free, no-obligation inspection. Call (888) 399-5696—estimates are free, and Anthony Perez handles every assessment personally.
We Also Serve Cities Near Newark
Our Chimney Cap & Crown service radius covers Wayne County and surrounding Monroe County communities. We regularly install caps and repair crowns in Canandaigua (Ontario County’s lake-effect zone with similar freeze-thaw issues), Fairport and East Rochester (suburban brick chimneys with standard single-flue configurations), and Webster (another Lake Ontario snow-belt community with crown deterioration patterns comparable to Newark’s). Same owner-led service, same brands, same honest assessments.
Serving Newark, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Newark 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 Newark
Many Newark homes along the Erie Canal corridor were built with double- or triple-flue chimneys serving both a coal furnace and a fireplace; when the furnace was converted to gas, the old flue was often abandoned without capping, leaving an open entry for wildlife and water. A multi-flue cap covers all flues—active and inactive—with proper screening and slope, solving the specific configuration we find in a disproportionate share of local service calls. Call (888) 399-5696 if you’re unsure how many flues your chimney has; we’ll check during a free inspection.
Wayne County’s position 15–20 miles south of Lake Ontario places Newark in one of New York’s most active lake-effect corridors, where heavy, wet snow repeatedly loads and saturates masonry chimneys through prolonged winter events. The intense freeze-thaw cycling—saturated brick and mortar freezing hard overnight, thawing in marginal daytime temperatures, refreezing—accelerates mortar joint erosion and brick spalling far more aggressively than in communities just 20–30 miles south or east, making intact crowns and proper caps structural necessities here. We inspect and repair more freeze-thaw crown damage in Newark than in our Monroe County service area.
Yes, and in Newark it’s often the most important cap we install. An abandoned coal flue with no cap becomes a direct path for starlings, squirrels, rain, and snow into your chimney structure, accelerating mortar decay from the inside out. We measure the abandoned flue, verify it’s properly sealed at the bottom or install a cleanout door if needed, and fit a screened cap or integrate it into a multi-flue cap system. Capping an abandoned flue is preventive maintenance that avoids a $2,000+ rebuild.
A crown coating is worth it when the crown has surface cracking but remains structurally sound with proper thickness and no exposed rebar or spalling. On Newark’s pre-WWII chimneys, we evaluate the crown in person—Anthony Perez has seen too many “coatings” applied over crumbling concrete that failed within a season. When appropriate, Gelco crown coat adds 5–10 years of service at roughly one-third the cost of rebuild. When the crown is too far gone, we’ll tell you honestly and quote the repair. Call (888) 399-5696 for an assessment—estimates are free.
Yes, we prioritize same-day response for active leaks during heating season, and we typically reach Newark within a few hours for urgent calls. We keep common cap sizes and crown coating materials stocked, so most single-flue replacements and emergency seal applications are completed in one visit. Multi-flue custom caps may require measurement and ordering, but we’ll install a temporary seal to stop water intrusion same-day. Call (888) 399-5696—if water’s coming in, we’ll get there.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Greater Rochester, serving Newark and Wayne County since 2004.