Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Kenmore
Chimney cap and crown repair in Kenmore typically runs $280–$850 depending on whether you’re sealing a hairline crack or replacing a full crown and installing a new cap, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. We routinely work in the 14217 ZIP and surrounding blocks, so when you call (833) 632-3568, you’re talking to someone who knows the alley-load access behind Delaware Avenue townhouses and the tight clearances on Lincoln Boulevard’s brick bungalows. Thomas Hernandez, our owner and lead technician, has spent 11 years exclusively on chimney systems across Greater Buffalo, and our Chimney Cap & Crown team handles everything from standard cap installs to custom copper multi-flue solutions on century-old masonry.

Why Titan Chimney Cleaning Greater Buffalo Is Kenmore’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
Nearly 300 homeowners have trusted us — 297 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars — and a significant share of those come from repeat customers right here in Kenmore’s dense village grid. They mention the same things: Thomas shows up personally, explains what he’s seeing in plain terms, and doesn’t push work that isn’t necessary.
Our response time to Kenmore is typically same-day or next-day because we’re already working the adjacent Tonawanda and Amherst corridors. That matters when you’ve got water dripping down the flue during a lake-effect snow event or a crown crack that’s widening after a freeze-thaw cycle.
What separates us from general handyman services or rotating franchise crews is simple: 11 years, one trade. We don’t clean gutters or hang siding. We know Kenmore’s housing stock because we’ve worked inside dozens of chimneys on the same blocks — the original coal-conversion flues, the spalled clay tiles, the crumbling mortar that comes with 90-plus inches of annual snow and persistent lake-driven moisture.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Kenmore
Cap Installation
New cap installation in Kenmore homes runs $180–$420 for standard single-flue galvanized or stainless steel units, with copper and custom fabrication climbing to $650–$950. Most of our Kenmore cap installs happen on chimneys that have never had one — original 1910–1945 construction often omitted caps entirely, leaving flues open to snow, squirrels, and driving rain off Lake Erie. We measure on-site, account for your flue dimensions and any gas-conversion venting setup, and install caps that won’t obstruct draft on already-marginal oversized flues.
Cap Replacement
Cap replacement in Kenmore typically costs $150–$380 if we’re swapping a rusted or wind-damaged unit onto existing hardware, or $280–$550 if the mounting brackets and flue tile edges need rebuilding first. We see a lot of cheap big-box caps that lasted three or four winters before the mesh screen corroded through or the lid blew off in a November gale. We install professional-grade materials — Gelco and Famco for standard replacements, Copperfield for custom work — sized to withstand Kenmore’s weather load.
Crown Repair
Crown repair is our most frequent Kenmore service call, and for good reason. The village’s century-old brick chimneys were built with thin, poured-concrete crowns that weren’t designed to survive nine decades of freeze-thaw cycling. Crown repair runs $320–$680 for crack sealing and resurfacing with HeatShield CrownSeal, or $750–$1,400 for full crown demolition and rebuild when the concrete has spalled down to the brick course below. We assess crown condition during every chimney inspection — hairline cracks spread fast when lake-effect snow sits on the stack and melts into the masonry nightly.
Crown Coating
Preventive crown coating costs $280–$520 and buys time on a crown that’s cracked but structurally sound. We clean the surface, fill active cracks, and apply a flexible, breathable sealant formulated for chimney crowns — not driveway caulk, which traps moisture and accelerates deterioration. For Kenmore homeowners with original 1920s chimneys, this is often the right middle path: address the problem before water reaches the flue liner, defer the full rebuild until it’s genuinely necessary.
Multi-Flue Cap (Featured)
Multi-flue caps are essential on Kenmore’s side-by-side townhouses and duplexes where two or more flues share a common chimney stack. These run $450–$890 installed, depending on span and material. The challenge in Kenmore isn’t the cap itself — it’s access. Zero-lot-line setups on streets like Tremaine Avenue and Mang Avenue limit ladder placement. We often need alley-load parking, compact equipment, and careful navigation of tight clearances to reach rear chimneys between structures. We’ve developed techniques for these constraints over years of working the village’s dense grid.
Custom Cap (Featured)
Custom caps start at $680 and range to $1,400+ for large-span copper or specialty stainless fabrications. On a Tudor revival near the corner of Lincoln Boulevard and Berwyn Avenue, we replaced a crumbling brick crown that had allowed water to enter the flue, causing spalling clay tiles. We installed a custom copper multi-flue cap from Copperfield to protect the aging stack and prevent further freeze-thaw damage — a common fix for Kenmore’s century-old chimneys. Custom work makes sense when standard sizes won’t accommodate your flue configuration or when you’re matching architectural detail on a visible roofline.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Kenmore
We install professional-grade chimney materials, not contractor-grade substitutes from the big-box aisle. Our stock and supplier relationships include DuraFlex for liner and flex components, HeatShield for crown resurfacing and flue repair, Gelco for standard cap fabrication, and Copperfield for custom copper and stainless caps. We keep common Kenmore sizes and configurations on hand — standard 8×13 and 13×13 flue dimensions, multi-flue spans for duplex stacks — which means faster turnaround and fewer return trips for parts. When you’re dealing with an active leak or a cracked crown before a forecast storm, that inventory matters.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Kenmore Homes
- Crumbling original crowns from freeze-thaw abuse. Kenmore’s 90-plus inches of annual lake-effect snow creates severe freeze-thaw cycling. Water enters micro-cracks in the crown concrete, expands overnight, and progressively shatters the surface. By spring, we see crowns that have lost half their thickness.
- Missing or improperly sized caps on gas-conversion flues. When coal furnaces converted to natural gas without relining, the oversized flue creates poor draft and chronic condensation. A cap that fits properly — not too tight, not too loose — helps manage moisture intrusion without making the draft problem worse.
- Alley-access and clearance challenges on rear chimneys. Many Kenmore homes, especially townhouses off Delaware Avenue and Elmwood Avenue, have chimneys accessible only from narrow alleys. Ladder placement is tight, material handling is constrained, and the job takes longer than a simple front-yard stack. We plan for this.
- Efflorescence and spalling brick below failed crowns. Once crown cracks widen, water runs down the chimney’s exterior face. In Kenmore’s persistent lake-driven humidity, this produces heavy efflorescence — white mineral deposits — and eventually spalls the brick face. The crown failure is the root cause; the brick damage is the expensive symptom.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Kenmore, NY
Here’s what chimney cap and crown work actually costs in Kenmore’s market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Standard cap installation (single flue) | $180 – $420 |
| Cap replacement (existing mount) | $150 – $380 |
| Cap replacement with mount rebuild | $280 – $550 |
| Multi-flue cap installation | $450 – $890 |
| Custom copper or stainless cap | $680 – $1,400+ |
| Crown coating / preventive seal | $280 – $520 |
| Crown crack repair and resurfacing | $320 – $680 |
| Full crown removal and rebuild | $750 – $1,400 |
What moves you within these ranges? Crown height and access difficulty are the big ones — a third-story stack on a tight lot costs more than a first-story cap on a detached bungalow. Material choice matters too: galvanized steel at the low end, copper or custom fabrication at the top. We don’t quote over the phone for crown rebuilds; we need eyes on the brick and the flue condition. Call (833) 632-3568 for a free estimate — Thomas will inspect, explain what you’re seeing, and give you a firm number before any work starts.
We Also Serve Cities Near Kenmore
Our chimney cap and crown work extends throughout the immediate area — Tonawanda to the west and south, Amherst to the east, Eggertsville along the Main Street corridor, and Grand Island across the Niagara River. Each has its own housing stock and weather exposure, but Kenmore’s unique density and village code structure keep us particularly busy in the 14217 ZIP.
Serving Kenmore, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Kenmore 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 Kenmore
Chimney cap replacement alone typically does not trigger a permit, but crown rebuilds or any work involving structural masonry repair or new liner installation can require a village building permit through Kenmore’s independent code enforcement office. Because Kenmore is an incorporated village separate from the Town of Tonawanda, this catches homeowners off guard — technicians working only inside Buffalo city limits never navigate this step. We handle permit determination as part of our assessment and will tell you upfront if your job requires filing. Call (833) 632-3568 and we’ll walk through your specific situation.
Yes, that’s accurate — and it’s the single most common underlying condition we find in Kenmore’s 14217 housing stock. The oversized flue from coal-to-gas conversion moves exhaust too slowly, so it cools and condenses on the flue walls before it ever reaches the top. A well-fitted cap prevents wind-driven downdraft and reduces rain entry, but it can’t fix an improperly sized flue. We evaluate the full system: cap, crown, flue condition, and liner status. Sometimes the right call is cap plus crown repair now, with relining planned for the next season. Call (833) 632-3568 for an inspection that looks at the whole picture, not just the top of the stack.
Yes, we install multi-flue caps in these tight Kenmore configurations regularly — it’s one of our featured services for exactly this reason. The challenge is access, not the cap itself. We typically need alley-load parking, compact ladders or scaffolding, and careful measurement of clearances between structures. We’ve worked on townhouses along Delaware Avenue, Tremaine Avenue, and throughout the village’s zero-lot-line blocks. The multi-flue cap spans both flues with a single lid, which is more secure and better-looking than two separate caps jammed side by side. Call (833) 632-3568 to schedule — we’ll assess access and give you a firm quote.
Stainless steel or copper caps with a minimum 24-gauge lid and reinforced mesh perform best in Kenmore’s snow load. We avoid lightweight aluminum and thin-gauge galvanized units that collapse under wet snow or corrode within a few seasons. Gelco and Copperfield both manufacture caps rated for heavy snow regions — we specify these for Kenmore installs. The lid profile matters too: a steeper pitch sheds snow faster than a flat or low-slope design. For homes with chronic ice damming near the chimney, we may recommend a larger overhang or integrated ice shield. Call (833) 632-3568 to discuss your exposure and roof configuration.
The crown is the most exposed horizontal surface on the chimney and takes the brunt of Kenmore’s freeze-thaw cycling, while the brick below is vertical and sheds water faster. Original crowns from the 1910–1945 building boom were thin, poorly reinforced, and never designed for nine decades of weather. They fail first and worst. We’ve replaced crowns on Kenmore chimneys where the brick below was still sound — the crown was the sacrificial element that protected everything else until it couldn’t. Annual inspection catches this before water migrates down to the brick and liner. Call (833) 632-3568 for a crown assessment; estimates are free.
Ready to protect your chimney from Kenmore’s lake-effect snow and freeze-thaw damage? Call Titan Chimney Cleaning Greater Buffalo at (833) 632-3568 for a free estimate. Thomas Hernandez will inspect your cap and crown in person, explain what you’re seeing, and give you upfront pricing with no pressure. Same-day and next-day appointments available across the 14217 ZIP and surrounding neighborhoods.
Written by Thomas Hernandez, Owner at Titan Chimney Cleaning Greater Buffalo, serving Kenmore and Greater Buffalo since 2014.