Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Great Kills
Chimney cap and crown repair in Great Kills typically runs $340–$1,200 depending on whether you need a simple coating or full replacement, and we usually complete the job same-day or next-day. We’re on Hylan Boulevard regularly and can reach most Great Kills homes within 30–45 minutes. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

Great Kills sits directly on Great Kills Harbor off Lower New York Bay, and that coastal position creates chimney problems you won’t find in inland Staten Island neighborhoods. The salt-laden air here corrodes standard galvanized caps within 3–5 years, forcing premature replacement with stainless steel or copper units on harbor-adjacent blocks. We’ve spent 17 years tracking how this environment attacks chimney systems differently than anywhere else in the five boroughs.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown team knows the 10308 corridor well — from the postwar Cape Cods near Buck’s Hollow to the ranch homes lining Richmond Avenue. Robert Garcia handles the work himself, not a rotating subcontractor crew.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Great Kills’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
We’ve built our reputation in Great Kills one job at a time. Over 1,096 verified customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars reflect consistency — not a lucky streak. Many of those reviews come from south shore homeowners who initially called us after another company patched their crown and the leak returned the first nor’easter.
Robert Garcia, our owner, serves as the lead technician on every cap and crown job. You get the decision-maker on your roof, not a dispatched crew figuring it out as they go. That matters when you’re diagnosing whether a crown needs coating or full replacement — the kind of call that separates a three-year fix from a fifteen-year one.
Our response time to Great Kills is typically same-day or next-day because we’re already working throughout the 10308 area, Eltingville, and Woodrow. We don’t route trucks from Brooklyn or New Jersey and hope for the best.
We understand the local housing stock: postwar single-family homes built during Staten Island’s 1950s–1970s suburban boom, most retaining original terracotta clay flue tiles that have never been relined. Many converted from oil to gas heat but kept oversized original flues, creating chronic condensation that accelerates crown deterioration from below while salt air attacks from above.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Great Kills
Crown Repair
Crown repair in Great Kills addresses the concrete slab that seals your chimney’s top course of brick. We see more crown fractures here than on mid-island or north shore homes because nor’easter-driven rain penetrates existing hairline cracks, and freeze-thaw cycles through wet, salt-saturated brick cause spalling at a measurably higher rate. A typical crown repair in Great Kills runs $450–$780. We remove deteriorated material, pour new concrete with proper overhang and drip edge, and seal the interface with your flue tile.
Post-Sandy rapid-repair programs patched thousands of south shore homes quickly, but many chimney crowns were cosmetically tuck-pointed without addressing offset or cracked flue tiles below the roofline. We routinely camera-scan systems that look freshly repaired outside but have collapsed tile sections internally. Robert handles this himself — no guesswork.
Crown Coating
Crown coating is our most cost-effective preventive service for Great Kills homeowners with minor cracking but sound underlying structure. We apply professional-grade flexible coatings — Gelco among the brands we work with — that bridge hairline fractures and shed water. A crown coating in Great Kills typically costs $340–$520 and adds 5–10 years of service life to a crown that’s not yet structurally compromised.
For harbor-adjacent blocks where moisture intrusion runs year-round, we often recommend coating as annual maintenance rather than waiting for visible cracking. The salt air here doesn’t give you the warning signs you’d get inland.
Cap Installation & Replacement
Cap installation in Great Kills demands material selection that inland contractors rarely consider. Standard galvanized caps rust through at seams and fasteners within 3–5 years here. We install stainless steel and copper caps — Copperfield and Olympia Chimney lines — that withstand salt corrosion for 15–25 years. A single-flue stainless cap installed in Great Kills runs $280–$450; copper caps start around $580.

On a ranch home on Narrows Road South, we found a galvanized cap rusted through at the seams after only four years. The salt air had also pitted the crown surface, so we installed a custom Copperfield multi-flue copper cap and applied a Gelco crown coating to seal existing hairline cracks. That was seven years ago — no callbacks.
Custom & Multi-Flue Caps
Many Great Kills homes, especially the larger ranches near Travis and Woodrow, have multiple flues or non-standard dimensions that require custom fabrication. We measure on-site and source custom caps through Famco and Copperfield — same professional-grade materials commercial contractors use, sized to your exact chimney. Custom multi-flue caps in Great Kills typically range $620–$1,200 installed, depending on metal choice and complexity.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Great Kills
We install and work with professional-grade material brands including Gelco, Olympia Chimney, Famco, and Copperfield — the same lines used by commercial contractors throughout the tri-state area. For Great Kills customers, this means we don’t special-order parts from a catalog and hope they fit; we stock common stainless cap sizes and crown coating materials locally, so most jobs don’t face multi-week delays. When custom copper work is needed, our fabrication partners turn orders in 7–10 days, not the 4–6 weeks you’d wait through a general contractor routing everything through a central warehouse.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Great Kills Homes
- Galvanized cap failure from salt corrosion. Standard caps on harbor-adjacent blocks in Great Kills rust through at seams and fasteners within 3–5 years. We replace these with stainless steel or copper units that outlast the coastal environment.
- Hidden Sandy damage beneath cosmetic repairs. Storm surge from Superstorm Sandy lifted crowns off flue tiles throughout the south shore. Many homeowners don’t realize their “repaired” chimney has hidden offsets that crack when new caps are tightened, causing recurrent leaks that seem to come from nowhere.
- Nor’easter-driven rain penetration and freeze-thaw fracturing. Great Kills’s exposed position means wind-driven rain finds every hairline crown crack. Freeze-thaw cycles through salt-saturated brick widen fractures rapidly, turning minor maintenance into major reconstruction.
- Condensation damage from oversized flues on converted heating systems. The 10308 corridor’s postwar housing stock often converted from oil to gas without relining. The resulting chronic condensation accelerates crown deterioration from the inside while salt air attacks from outside — a two-front problem that requires addressing both the crown and the flue system.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Great Kills, NY
Here’s what cap and crown work costs in the Great Kills market:
- Crown coating: $340–$520
- Crown repair (partial rebuild): $450–$780
- Full crown replacement: $890–$1,200
- Single-flue stainless cap (installed): $280–$450
- Single-flue copper cap (installed): $580–$780
- Custom multi-flue cap: $620–$1,200
Several factors move you within these ranges: accessibility (steep roof pitches near Great Kills Harbor add labor time), whether we need to address underlying flue damage discovered during crown work, and metal choice for caps. Harbor-front homes with severe salt corrosion sometimes require additional flashing repair, which we quote separately after inspection.
We don’t give estimates over the phone for crown work — the difference between coating and replacement isn’t visible from the ground, and we’d rather inspect than guess. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule. Estimates are free, and you’ll get Robert Garcia, not a sales rep.
We Also Serve Cities Near Great Kills
Our service area covers the full south shore of Staten Island. We regularly complete chimney cap and crown work in Eltingville, Midland Beach, New Dorp, and New Dorp Beach — all facing similar salt-air and storm-exposure challenges. If you’re on Hylan Boulevard or East Service Road heading toward any of these neighborhoods, we’re likely already in the area.
Serving Great Kills, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Great Kills 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 Great Kills
Salt-laden coastal air from Lower New York Bay accelerates corrosion of standard galvanized steel caps, often causing seam failure and fastener corrosion within 3–5 years compared to 12–15 years inland. We install stainless steel or copper caps on harbor-adjacent blocks to match the environment. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free inspection — we’ll tell you if your current cap is the right material for your location.
It depends on whether your post-Sandy repair included structural assessment of the flue tile beneath the crown; many rapid-repair programs cosmetically patched crowns without checking for offset or cracked tiles, and these hidden defects typically require full crown removal and flue repair. We camera-scan every Sandy-era chimney we touch to verify what’s below the surface. Call (866) 884-9512 — estimates are free, and we’ll show you what the camera sees.
Given the salt-air exposure and aggressive freeze-thaw cycles on Staten Island’s south shore, we recommend annual crown inspection for Great Kills homes, or biannual if you’re within three blocks of the harbor. Early hairline cracks are cheap to coat; delayed fractures require full replacement. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule before the next nor’easter season.
A custom-fabricated multi-flue stainless or copper cap with proper clearance and screen height works best, sized to cover all flues with a single weather-tight unit rather than individual caps that leave gaps for wind-driven rain. We measure on-site and source through Famco or Copperfield for exact fit. Call (866) 884-9512 — Robert handles the measuring and installation himself.
Yes, professional crown coating with flexible, vapor-permeable products like Gelco can add 5–10 years of service life to a sound crown by bridging hairline cracks and shedding water, though it cannot compensate for underlying structural failure or flue damage. For Great Kills homes, we often recommend coating as proactive maintenance rather than waiting for visible cracking. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free assessment of whether your crown is a coating candidate.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Great Kills and the south shore of Staten Island since 2007.