Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Niagara Falls
Chimney cap and crown repair in Niagara Falls typically runs $280–$850 depending on whether you’re sealing a hairline crack or replacing a deteriorated crown, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. If you’re seeing water stains on your ceiling near the fireplace, crumbling mortar on the chimney top, or rust streaks down the brick, the crown or cap is likely compromised. Call (833) 632-3568 for a free inspection — Thomas Hernandez handles every estimate personally.

We’ve worked on chimneys throughout Niagara Falls for 11 years, from the century-old brick homes in the 14301 ZIP near the gorge to the post-war frame houses in 14305. The mist from the Falls isn’t just a tourist attraction — it’s a relentless force on your masonry. When that moisture meets Lake Erie’s lake-effect freeze-thaw cycles, chimney crowns here deteriorate faster than anywhere else in Western New York. That’s not theory. We’ve pulled apart crowns in the 14302 ZIP that looked like they’d been through twenty winters when they were barely five years old.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown team covers all of Niagara Falls with same-day response for urgent leaks and water intrusion. Thomas Hernandez arrives as the lead technician on every job — no rotating crews, no subcontractors learning your chimney on your dime.
Why Titan Chimney Cleaning Greater Buffalo Is Niagara Falls’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
Nearly 300 homeowners across Western New York have left us reviews, and our 4.7-star average reflects the kind of repeat business that only comes from doing the work right the first time. In Niagara Falls specifically, we’ve earned that trust by understanding what generic chimney companies miss: the gorge mist effect.
Thomas Hernandez has spent 11 years exclusively in chimneys — not roofing, not gutters, not general handyman work. When he inspects a crown on a Pine Avenue home or a cap on a Buffalo Avenue stack, he’s comparing it against hundreds of similar jobs he’s personally completed. That depth matters when you’re deciding between a $340 crown coating and an $800 full replacement.
We respond to Niagara Falls calls within hours, not days. Our service radius puts us on your street quickly, whether you’re in the 14301 corridor near the state park or up in 14305 by the airport. And because Thomas is both owner and lead technician, the person quoting your job is the one climbing your ladder — no communication gaps, no “I’ll have to check with the office.”
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Niagara Falls
Crown Repair
Crown repair is our most common call in Niagara Falls, and for good reason. In the 14301 and 14302 ZIPs, gorge mist permeates masonry year-round, causing crowns and shoulder bricks to weather as much in five years as they do in 20 just three miles inland. We assess whether your crown needs partial rebuilding, full replacement, or if a coating application can extend its life another 3–5 seasons. Thomas Hernandez evaluates the substrate personally — if the concrete is too far gone, he’ll tell you before you spend money on a temporary fix.
Custom Cap Installation
Off-the-shelf caps from big-box stores rarely fit Niagara Falls’s older chimneys properly. Many of these 1920s–1940s stacks have irregular flue dimensions, multiple flues, or deteriorated shoulders that won’t support a standard unit. We fabricate and install custom caps with proper overhang and screen mesh sizing — critical when you’re trying to keep out the driving rain and snow that come off Lake Erie. For homes closest to the gorge, we often recommend copper or stainless custom work with extended drip edges to shed that perpetual mist.
Crown Coating
Crown coating is the preventive service that can save a Niagara Falls homeowner thousands — if it’s applied before the concrete is too far gone. We use Gelco crown coating, a professional-grade elastomeric sealant that flexes with freeze-thaw movement instead of cracking. On a sound crown with minor surface spalling, this $280–$450 treatment buys you 5–7 years of protection. We recommend it aggressively for homes in the 14303 ZIP and other areas where the combination of mist and lake-effect snow creates relentless wet-dry cycling.

Cap Replacement
When an existing cap is rusted through, improperly sized, or missing entirely, water goes straight into the flue. In Niagara Falls’s converted coal-to-gas chimneys, that water mixes with acidic condensation from oversized flues and accelerates liner deterioration. We measure your flue precisely and install caps from Olympia Chimney or Gelco with stainless steel or copper construction — never the galvanized steel that’ll be rust streaks in three winters. Proper replacement includes evaluating the crown beneath; a new cap on a failed crown is money wasted.
What happens when you call
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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 Niagara Falls
We install professional-grade materials because Niagara Falls’s weather punishes anything less. Our inventory includes DuraFlex stainless steel liners for when crown failure has allowed water to destroy the flue, HeatShield cerfractory sealant for resurfacing cracked clay tile, and Gelco and Olympia Chimney caps and components sized for older Western New York chimneys. We stock common sizes locally, so most Niagara Falls cap replacements don’t involve a two-week order delay. When we quote a job, we’re quoting materials we’ve installed hundreds of times — not whatever the supply house had in stock that morning.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Niagara Falls Homes
- Crown spalling accelerated by gorge mist and lake-effect freeze-thaw. The concrete crown on your chimney is designed to shed water, but in Niagara Falls’s 14301 and 14302 ZIPs, the perpetual mist keeps it saturated. When temperatures drop below freezing — which happens dozens of times each winter — that water expands and flakes off the surface layer. We’ve replaced crowns on 10-year-old homes that looked older than 30-year-old crowns in Lockport.
- Mortar joint erosion on pre-WWII chimneys from constant moisture saturation. The brick homes built during Niagara Falls’s electrochemical boom were laid with lime mortar that softens when perpetually wet. Once joints recede past a half-inch, water channels straight into the wall cavity. We see this most on homes within a mile of the gorge, where the mist is heaviest and the original mortar has never been repointed.
- Oversized flues from coal-to-gas conversions causing excessive condensation. Many Niagara Falls chimneys were built for coal-burning furnaces with large flue dimensions. When converted to gas, the same oversized flue moves too slowly, allowing exhaust to cool and condense. That acidic moisture, combined with gorge mist infiltration through a failed cap or crown, pits clay tile liners from both sides. The liner cracks, pieces collapse, and suddenly you’ve got a blocked flue or carbon monoxide risk.
- Improper prior repairs that trap moisture instead of shedding it. We’ve found crowns “repaired” with standard Portland cement — too rigid for freeze-thaw, and it traps water against the brick. We’ve found caulk smeared over cracks that hid rot underneath. Niagara Falls’s climate exposes shortcuts fast. We were called to a 1920s brick home on Pine Avenue near DeVeaux Woods where water was running down the interior flue during every thaw. The original clay tile liner had cracked from freeze-thaw cycles, and the crown was spalling so badly we could see daylight through the mortar joints. We installed a DuraFlex liner and a custom copper cap with a 4-inch overhang, then applied a Gelco crown coating to seal the porous brick.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Niagara Falls, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Niagara Falls |
|---|---|
| Crown coating (preventive) | $280–$450 |
| Partial crown repair / resurfacing | $450–$680 |
| Full crown replacement | $680–$1,200 |
| Standard cap replacement (single flue) | $220–$380 |
| Custom cap (copper or stainless, multi-flue) | $480–$950 |
| Multi-flue cap with screen | $340–$620 |
What moves you up or down within these ranges? Crown size and accessibility are the big factors — a walkable roof on a ranch in 14305 is simpler than a steep two-story near the escarpment in 14301. The extent of underlying damage matters too: if water has rotted the shoulder bricks or destroyed the liner, we’re talking repair plus restoration, not just a cap swap. We provide exact, itemized quotes before any work begins. Estimates are free, and Thomas Hernandez performs every inspection himself. Call (833) 632-3568 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Niagara Falls
Our service area extends throughout the Niagara River corridor and inner-ring suburbs. We regularly handle chimney cap and crown work in Grand Island, where river wind exposure creates its own weathering patterns; North Tonawanda and Tonawanda, with their own concentrations of pre-war housing stock; and Kenmore, where the housing age and lake-effect snow loads mirror what we see in Niagara Falls. Wherever you are in Western New York, the same owner-led service applies.
Serving Niagara Falls, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Niagara Falls 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 Niagara Falls
The combination of perpetual mist from the Falls and Lake Erie’s repeated freeze-thaw cycles saturates and stresses masonry at a rate inland communities don’t experience. In the 14301 and 14302 ZIPs closest to the gorge, we’ve documented crowns showing decade-level deterioration in under five years — something we simply don’t see 10 miles north in Lewiston. If your home is near the gorge, annual crown inspection isn’t cautious; it’s necessary. Call (833) 632-3568 for a free check.
For homes within a mile of the gorge, yes — the 30–50 year lifespan of copper justifies the upfront premium over galvanized steel, which can show rust in 3–5 winters here. Copper also forms a protective patina that sheds mist and rain more effectively as it ages. We typically recommend copper or 304 stainless for our Niagara Falls customers, with copper being the choice when the home’s architecture warrants it. Thomas Hernandez can show you samples and exact pricing on site — estimates are free.
Minor cracking and surface spalling can often be resurfaced with HeatShield cerfractory sealant, saving the liner and avoiding a full replacement. However, if the liner has shifted, collapsed sections, or gaps that expose the chimney wall to exhaust gases, replacement with a DuraFlex stainless steel liner is the only safe option. In Niagara Falls’s converted coal chimneys, we find the latter situation about 60% of the time — the oversized flue and decades of acidic condensation take their toll. Thomas Hernandez inspects with a camera and shows you the footage before recommending either path.
Crown coating creates a flexible, waterproof membrane that bridges hairline cracks and prevents new water infiltration while allowing the concrete to breathe. In Niagara Falls’s climate, that flexibility is critical — rigid coatings crack in the first winter. We use Gelco’s elastomeric formula, which we’ve applied to hundreds of Western New York chimneys with strong results. A coating application every 5–7 years on a sound crown costs a fraction of full replacement. Call (833) 632-3568 to find out if your crown is still a candidate.
Most crown repairs and cap replacements don’t require a permit in the City of Niagara Falls, but full crown rebuilds or any work affecting the chimney structure may need review. We handle permit research as part of our process when it’s relevant, and we’ll tell you upfront if your specific job triggers any requirements. Thomas Hernandez has worked with Niagara Falls building officials on larger projects and knows the local process. For a straightforward answer on your chimney, call (833) 632-3568 — the estimate and guidance are free.
Written by Thomas Hernandez, Owner at Titan Chimney Cleaning Greater Buffalo, serving Niagara Falls since 2014.