Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across North Tonawanda
Chimney cap and crown repair in North Tonawanda typically runs $280–$890 depending on whether we’re sealing a cracked crown or fabricating a custom multi-flue cap for your legacy flue, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. If you’re seeing water stains on your ceiling near the fireplace or finding brick fragments in your yard after a hard freeze, your crown has likely already failed. We’re Titan Chimney Cleaning Greater Buffalo, and we make the short drive up Niagara Falls Boulevard to North Tonawanda regularly — usually same-day or next-day for cap and crown work. Thomas Hernandez, our owner and lead technician, knows these houses personally: the 1910s bungalows near Oliver Street, the colonials tucked between Tremont and Payne, the brick two-stories lining Ward Road. They’ve all got the same original chimneys, and they’ve all been hammered by the same brutal freeze-thaw cycles that come with sitting between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. Call (833) 632-3568 for a free estimate — we’ll come look at it, show you exactly what’s wrong, and give you an upfront price before any work starts.

Why Titan Chimney Cleaning Greater Buffalo Is North Tonawanda’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
We’ve earned 297 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars across the Greater Buffalo area, and a significant share of those come from North Tonawanda homeowners who’ve had us back for annual sweeps after we fixed their crown or installed their cap. That’s the pattern we see: once someone in North Tonawanda sees Thomas show up personally, diagnose the problem with a camera, and fix it without subcontracting anything out, they don’t call anyone else.
Our response time to North Tonawanda is typically same-day or next-day for cap and crown calls — we’re coming from Buffalo, not Rochester or some dispatch center two counties away. Thomas knows the local housing stock cold: the oversized flues from coal-to-gas conversions, the original mortar crowns that were never meant to survive a century of dual-lake-effect punishment, the way water finds every crack once January temperatures plunge. When you hire us, you’re getting the decision-maker on your roof, not a rotating crew figuring it out as they go.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown team handles everything from a simple cap replacement to full crown rebuilds with professional-grade materials — DuraFlex coatings, Gelco and Olympia Chimney caps, custom-fabricated copper when the flue configuration demands it. One company, full chimney. That’s how we work.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in North Tonawanda
Crown Repair
Most crown repair calls we get in North Tonawanda aren’t actually “repairs” in the traditional sense — they’re reconstructions. The original mortar crown on your 1920s or 1930s chimney was poured as a thin cap of cement mixed on-site, and after 90–100 years of expanding and contracting through freeze-thaw cycles amplified by lake-effect moisture, it’s cracked, spalled, or completely missing in sections. We remove the compromised material, rebuild the crown with proper slope and overhang to shed water, and seal it with a DuraFlex crown coating formulated for Western New York’s brutal winters. For a standard single-flue crown repair in North Tonawanda, expect $340–$620.
Custom Cap Fabrication & Installation
North Tonawanda’s legacy chimneys often have oddball flue configurations — multiple pots at different heights, oversized openings from coal-era construction, or adjacent flues that share a common crown. Off-the-shelf big-box caps won’t fit, and forcing one on leaves gaps where water and animals get in. We measure on-site and fabricate custom caps in galvanized steel, stainless, or copper, with proper screen height for draft and animal exclusion. A custom multi-flue cap for a North Tonawanda home typically runs $480–$890 installed, depending on metal choice and flue count.
Crown Coating
Not every cracked crown needs rebuilding. If the structural integrity is still sound — no through-cracks, no missing chunks, no exposed flue liner edges — a professional crown coating can add 10–15 years of protection. We use DuraFlex’s elastomeric crown coating system, which flexes with thermal expansion instead of cracking like standard masonry sealers. It’s particularly effective on North Tonawanda’s older chimneys where the crown is weathered but the brick underneath is still solid. Crown coating in North Tonawanda generally costs $280–$450, and we only recommend it when we’re confident it’ll hold.
Cap Replacement
Sometimes the crown is fine but the cap is shot — rusted through, blown off in a windstorm, or never properly sized to begin with. We stock Gelco and Olympia Chimney caps for common flue sizes and can source same-day for most replacements. A standard stainless cap replacement in North Tonawanda runs $180–$340. If your cap is missing because the flue itself is deteriorating, we’ll tell you straight — no point in capping a flue that needs relining first.
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Trusted Brands We Service in North Tonawanda
We install professional-grade chimney materials, not contractor-grade substitutes that’ll fail in three Western New York winters. Our primary partners are DuraFlex for crown coatings and liner systems, Gelco and Olympia Chimney for manufactured caps and accessories, and HeatShield for flue resurfacing when crown damage has led to internal deterioration. We keep common cap sizes and crown coating supplies stocked locally, so North Tonawanda homeowners aren’t waiting two weeks for a part to ship. When a custom fabrication is needed, our metal shop turnaround is typically 3–5 business days. Thomas selects materials based on what your specific chimney needs — not what’s cheapest or what we have excess inventory of.

Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in North Tonawanda Homes
- Original mortar crowns crumble after repeated dual-lake-effect freeze-thaw cycles. North Tonawanda sits in that punishing corridor between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, and those 1910s–1940s chimneys were built with porous lime mortar that soaks up moisture all fall, then shatters when January temperatures drop to single digits. By March, we’re finding crown fragments in gutters and flower beds.
- Unlined brick flues from coal-to-gas conversions trap moisture and creosote, accelerating crown and cap failure. In neighborhoods near Tonawanda Creek and the old Erie Canal corridor, it’s routine to find homes where a coal-to-gas furnace conversion was performed 40–50 years ago without inserting a liner. The oversized flue runs too cool, condensation saturates the brick, and that moisture wicks straight up to attack the crown from underneath.
- Improper cap sizing on oversized legacy flues allows birds and debris to enter, blocking draft and causing moisture buildup. We’ve pulled squirrel nests and starling roosts from chimneys on Robinson Street and Goundry Street where a “universal” cap left a two-inch gap around the flue. The blocked draft creates back-drafting risks, and the accumulated debris holds moisture against the flue walls.
- Spalled brick and deteriorated mortar joints below a failed crown let water infiltrate the chimney structure. Once the crown stops shedding water, it runs down the chimney face, freezes in the mortar joints, and pops the brick faces off. We’ve seen this progression on countless Oliver Street and Tremont Avenue homes — crown failure becomes a $3,000 rebuild if you wait too long.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in North Tonawanda, NY
Here’s what we charge for chimney cap and crown work in North Tonawanda — real numbers, no “call for pricing” runaround:
| Service | Typical Range in North Tonawanda |
|---|---|
| Standard stainless cap replacement | $180 – $340 |
| Custom multi-flue cap (galvanized/stainless) | $480 – $720 |
| Custom multi-flue cap (copper) | $680 – $890 |
| Crown coating (sound structural base) | $280 – $450 |
| Crown repair/rebuild, single flue | $340 – $620 |
| Crown repair/rebuild, multi-flue or complex | $580 – $890 |
What moves you up or down within these ranges: flue height and roof access, whether we need to set up on a steep pitch or can work from a standard ladder, the extent of hidden damage we find once we’re on the roof, and metal choice for custom caps. We don’t upsell copper to someone who doesn’t need it, and we don’t push coating on a crown that’s too far gone to save. Thomas will show you the camera footage, explain what he’s seeing, and give you one fixed price before any work begins. Estimates are free — call (833) 632-3568 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Tonawanda
We regularly travel to Tonawanda, Kenmore, Grand Island, and Amherst for chimney cap and crown work — the same owner-led service, same day-trip response times. If you’re in the Town of Tonawanda near Kenmore Avenue, on Grand Island dealing with river wind exposure, or in an Amherst colonial with similar vintage chimney issues, we can get there. North Tonawanda remains our densest service area for this specific work, given the concentration of pre-war housing stock.
Serving North Tonawanda, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North Tonawanda 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 North Tonawanda
North Tonawanda’s original mortar crowns were built with lime-based mixes that are inherently porous, and they’ve endured nearly a century of freeze-thaw cycles intensified by dual lake-effect moisture off both Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. That specific climate pattern produces more annual expansion-contraction stress than inland Western New York communities, so crown failure isn’t a matter of if — it’s when. If you’re seeing interior water stains or exterior brick spalling, your crown is likely already compromised; call (833) 632-3568 for a free inspection and we’ll show you exactly what’s happening up there.
If your chimney has multiple flues at different heights or diameters — common in North Tonawanda’s converted coal-era chimneys — an off-the-shelf cap won’t seal properly and may actually accelerate moisture problems by creating condensation traps. We fabricate custom multi-flue caps measured to your exact flue configuration, with proper screen height for draft and animal exclusion. Thomas will assess your flue layout during the estimate and tell you whether custom fabrication is necessary or if a standard cap can be adapted.
Crown coating can only seal cracks in a crown that still has structural integrity — if the crown is missing chunks, has through-cracks, or is separating from the brick beneath, coating will fail within a season. On unlined flues, we also need to address the root cause: the cool, oversized flue is producing condensation that attacks the crown from below. We may recommend crown coating combined with a HeatShield flue resurfacing or a DuraFlex liner insert to stop the moisture cycle. Thomas evaluates each chimney individually — we’ll never sell you a coating on a crown that needs rebuilding.
An unlined, oversized flue venting a modern gas appliance runs far below its designed temperature, producing acidic condensation that saturates the brick and wicks upward to deteriorate the crown from the inside out. This is one of the most common hidden failure modes we find in North Tonawanda’s older neighborhoods — the crown looks merely weathered from above, but the camera reveals moisture damage and flue tile spalling throughout. The crown failure is actually a symptom; without addressing the liner situation, any crown repair will eventually fail again. We’ll scope the flue and give you the full picture.
Homes near Tonawanda Creek and the old Erie Canal corridor experience slightly elevated humidity and more persistent fog conditions in fall and spring, which means caps need adequate screen height and corrosion-resistant construction to prevent moisture accumulation and rust. We typically specify stainless steel or copper for these microclimates rather than galvanized, and we ensure screen mesh is sized to exclude debris without restricting draft. If you’re in the creek-adjacent neighborhoods, Thomas will factor this into his material recommendation.
Written by Thomas Hernandez, Owner at Titan Chimney Cleaning Greater Buffalo, serving North Tonawanda and the Greater Buffalo area since 2013.