Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Park Slope
Chimney cap and crown repair in Park Slope typically costs $340–$1,200 depending on whether you need a single-flue cap replacement or full multi-flue crown reconstruction, and most jobs are completed within one visit. Our Chimney Cap & Crown team regularly responds to calls throughout the 11215 ZIP code, from the brownstone blocks near Captain Oakley Junior Square to the rowhouse rows off Flatbush Avenue. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, handles every Park Slope job personally — not a subcontractor. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

Park Slope’s position near New York Harbor means salt-laden air hits rooftop chimney crowns harder than almost anywhere else in Brooklyn. Combined with hard winter freeze-thaw cycling, the exposed tops of these tall Victorian stacks crack faster than in inland neighborhoods. We’ve spent 17 years watching this pattern repeat across the neighborhood’s late-1880s housing stock.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Park Slope’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
We’ve earned 1,096 verified customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars — and a significant share of those come from Park Slope homeowners who found us after another company missed the real problem. Robert handles every inspection himself. That matters here because Park Slope brownstones hide complications newer construction doesn’t: informally relined flues, boiler vents illegally tied into fireplace stacks, and crown cracks that have been funneling water into three or four flues simultaneously for years.
Our response time to Park Slope averages same-day or next-day during the busy pre-winter season. We know the parking constraints near Decatur Playground, the narrow staircases in four-story walk-ups off Seventh Avenue, and the specific mortar composition used in Romanesque Revival brownstone chimneys circa 1880–1910. That local fluency saves time and prevents the incompatible-material failures we’ve seen from crews who treat a Park Slope crown like standard suburban brickwork.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Park Slope
Multi-Flue Cap Installation & Replacement
Park Slope’s brownstones nearly all carry multi-flue chimney stacks — three or four flues per stack serving what were originally parlor-floor fireplaces, upper-bedroom hearths, kitchen ranges, and coal-boiler uptakes. A standard single-flue cap won’t fit and won’t protect. We fabricate and install custom multi-flue caps sized to these oversized Victorian stacks, using marine-grade materials that stand up to harbor salt. On a Carroll Street brownstone we replaced a cracked multi-flue crown atop a four-flue stack where the parlor-floor flue had been plastered over in the 1950s. Upon removing the old crown, we discovered that flue was informally shared with a boiler vent — a NYC Fire Code §604 violation. We installed a custom copper multi-flue cap and lined that flue with DuraFlex stainless before finalizing the job.
Crown Repair
Crown cracking is the most common call we get from Park Slope homeowners, and it’s rarely just cosmetic. Salt-laden harbor air accelerates mortar spalling; freeze-thaw cycling opens hairline cracks into channels that pour water down into multi-flue stacks. Many Park Slope crowns were repaired decades ago with Portland-based mortar that’s too hard for the soft brick of 1880s brownstones — the crown separates from the stack, creating a gap that funnels rain into multiple flues at once. Robert assesses whether the crown can be salvaged with proper flexible repair material or needs full reconstruction to match the original stack’s thermal expansion.
Custom Cap Fabrication
Off-the-shelf caps don’t fit Park Slope’s irregular flue spacing and oversized stack dimensions. We measure on-site and specify custom caps in copper, stainless, or galvanized steel with proper overhang and drip edges. For salt-exposed installations near the harbor-facing blocks of Park Slope, we typically recommend copper or 304 stainless with a minimum 2-inch overhang — materials that resist the corrosion we’ve documented on cheaper installations after just three to four winters.
Crown Coating & Waterproofing
Not every cracked crown needs demolition. Where the structural integrity is sound but surface spalling has begun, we apply CrownCoat or HeatShield elastomeric coating — flexible, vapor-permeable products that bridge hairline cracks without trapping moisture. This works well on Park Slope stacks where the crown is fundamentally sound but early salt damage has started. It’s a cost-effective stopgap that can extend service life five to seven years when applied before deep cracking sets in.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Park Slope
We install professional-grade caps and crowns using DuraFlex stainless liners, HeatShield resurfacing systems, and Gelco multi-flue caps — the same product lines specified by commercial chimney contractors across the five boroughs. For Park Slope’s salt-air environment, we stock copper and marine-grade stainless hardware locally, which means faster turnaround on custom fabrications and no waiting for special orders when a crown fails mid-winter. We don’t use big-box caps that’ll corrode in three years on a rooftop facing the harbor.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Park Slope Homes
- Salt-air accelerated crown cracking. Brooklyn’s harbor exposure means chloride-laden air attacks exposed mortar year-round. On Park Slope’s tall stacks — many rising fifteen feet or more above roofline — the crown takes the full brunt. We regularly find cracks that have progressed from hairline to structural in just two to three winters.
- Incompatible historic repairs. Previous owners or handymen often patched brownstone crowns with modern Portland mortar that’s too rigid. The crown separates from the softer 1880s brick, creating a gap that channels water directly into the flue system. We remove these failed patches and rebuild with lime-based or flexible polymer-modified mixes that move with the original masonry.
- Hidden multi-flue damage from single-flue crown failure. Because Park Slope stacks serve multiple appliances, a crown crack over one flue often leaks into adjacent flues for years before symptoms appear. The boiler flue may be silently deteriorating while the homeowner only notices a draft problem with the fireplace.
- Code-violation discoveries during crown work. Decades of rental conversion left many flues informally relined or repurposed without NYC DOB approval. Removing a deteriorated crown frequently reveals that a gas appliance vents into a flue never rated for it, or that a sealed fireplace shares a flue with an active boiler. We flag these violations and handle the correction before closing the job.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Park Slope, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Park Slope |
|---|---|
| Single-flue cap replacement (standard size) | $340–$580 |
| Multi-flue cap (custom fabricated, 2–4 flues) | $720–$1,100 |
| Crown repair with elastomeric coating | $480–$750 |
| Full crown reconstruction (multi-flue stack) | $890–$1,200 |
| Crown coating / waterproofing only | $280–$450 |
What moves you within these ranges? Stack height (taller Park Slope brownstones require more scaffolding time), flue count and spacing, whether we discover hidden liner damage or code violations once the old crown comes off, and material choice — copper runs higher than galvanized, but lasts decades longer in salt air. We inspect before quoting. Estimates are free, and Robert will walk you through what he finds before any work begins. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Park Slope
Our chimney cap and crown service area extends throughout central and southern Brooklyn. We regularly work in Brooklyn proper, Kensington with its similar pre-war housing stock, Brooklyn Heights where harbor salt exposure is even more severe, and Flatbush where mid-century construction presents different crown challenges. Each neighborhood gets Robert’s direct attention — same owner-technician accountability, same material standards.
Serving Park Slope, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Park Slope 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 Park Slope
The combination of harbor salt air and tall, exposed stack heights accelerates mortar deterioration by 30–50% compared to inland Brooklyn neighborhoods. Park Slope’s Victorian brownstones also suffered decades of incompatible repairs that compromised crown-to-brick bonds. If your stack is showing surface spalling or edge cracking, call (866) 884-9512 — early coating can prevent full reconstruction.
Yes — absolutely, and the flue system too. We’ve repeatedly found that sealed parlor-floor fireplaces in Park Slope have flues that were informally shared with or blocked by adjacent boiler or gas-appliance vents, a configuration that violates NYC Fire Code §604. The crown inspection is the first step; we follow with camera inspection of every connected flue before any fireplace is returned to use. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule — estimates are free.
No — and any contractor who says otherwise doesn’t understand Park Slope construction. These 1880s stacks have integrated crowns poured across all flues. Partial crown removal compromises the structural integrity and creates new water infiltration paths. We rebuild the full crown as a single unit, properly sloped and flashed, then install individual caps per flue. Call (866) 884-9512 for an exact quote on your stack.
For harbor-exposed installations, we typically specify copper or 304 stainless steel with a minimum 2-inch overhang and welded drip edge. Copper develops a protective patina; stainless stays bright. Both outlast galvanized steel by a factor of three in Park Slope’s salt-air environment. Gelco and Copperfield both manufacture suitable lines — we match the specific product to your flue count and stack dimensions. Call (866) 884-9512 to discuss options.
Crown repair or replacement on an existing stack typically does not require DOB permitting if no structural modification occurs. However — and this is common in Park Slope — if we discover hidden code violations from previous unpermitted alterations (illegal flue sharing, unapproved gas appliance vents), correcting those issues may require DOB sign-off and a new liner inspection. We handle this documentation as part of the job. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll clarify your specific situation during the free estimate.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Park Slope and New York City since 2007.