Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across South Farmingdale
Chimney cap and crown repair in South Farmingdale typically runs $280–$890 depending on whether you need a simple crown coating or a full cap-and-liner replacement, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. We serve the 11736 ZIP from our base in Greater New York, and Robert Garcia — our owner and lead technician — is usually on-site at South Farmingdale homes within 24–48 hours of your call. If you’re seeing crown cracks, rust stains on your brickwork, or water pooling in your firebox, that damage won’t wait for spring. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

We’ve worked on enough chimneys along Easton Street, Everit Avenue, and the surrounding Cape Cod blocks to know what South Farmingdale homeowners are up against. The 1950s–1960s housing stock here — the same post-war tract wave that built neighboring Levittown — came with builder-grade crowns and single-flue masonry chimneys originally sized for oil-fired boilers. Sixty to seventy years later, those crowns are failing from salt-laden coastal air, repeated freeze-thaw cycles, and the structural stress of fuel conversions that left flues dramatically oversized for modern gas equipment. Our Chimney Cap & Crown team doesn’t just patch the visible damage — we diagnose why it happened so you’re not paying for the same repair twice.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is South Farmingdale’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
South Farmingdale homeowners have left us 1,096+ verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars, and a disproportionate share of those mention the same thing: Robert Garcia showed up personally, explained what was actually wrong, and fixed it without upselling what wasn’t needed. That’s the difference between an owner-operated chimney specialist and a franchise that dispatches whoever’s available that day.
Our response time to South Farmingdale is typically next-day or same-day for crown leaks that threaten interior damage, because we keep stock on hand for the common configurations here — custom caps for 60-year-old flue dimensions, DuraFlex liner kits for oil-to-gas conversions, and HeatShield crown coating material for surface-level spalling that hasn’t penetrated the structural concrete yet. We know the local permit environment, the Nassau County gas-venting code requirements that trip up homeowners after boiler conversions, and the specific failure patterns that salt air and flat-coastal-plain freeze-thaw cycles produce in 11736 masonry.
Seventeen years of chimney-only focus means we’ve seen virtually every cap and crown configuration on Long Island — from original builder-grade concrete crowns with no drip edge to multi-flue setups on duplex ranches near the Bethpage border. When you hire us, Robert handles the diagnosis and the installation himself. No subcontractors, no crew rotation, no explaining your problem twice.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in South Farmingdale
Crown Repair
Crown repair in South Farmingdale usually costs $280–$550 and addresses the cracked or spalling concrete surface that caps your masonry chimney. Most 1950s–1960s builder-grade crowns here were poured without a proper drip edge, so water runs straight down the brick face, accelerates spalling, and seeps back into freeze-thaw-weakened mortar joints. We grind out damaged material, apply a structural repair mortar, and finish with a waterproof sealant rated for coastal salt-air exposure. On a 1962 ranch near Plainedge, we recently saved a homeowner $400 versus full replacement by catching crown delamination early — before the freeze-thaw cycle of the following winter could heave the concrete apart.
Custom Cap Installation
Custom cap installation in South Farmingdale runs $450–$780 for single-flue stainless or copper configurations, and $680–$1,150 for multi-flue or oversized setups tied to relining work. The oil-to-gas conversion wave across 11736 left many flues two to three times the diameter modern gas appliances require, so off-the-shelf big-box caps often don’t seat properly or vent safely. We fabricate and install custom caps from Famco and Copperfield stock, sized to your actual flue opening and integrated with a properly sized DuraFlex liner where Nassau County code demands it. A proper custom cap blocks salt-laden bay air, keeps wildlife out, and — critically — prevents the acidic condensate trapping that destroys oversized flues from the inside.
Multi-Flue Cap
Multi-flue cap installation for South Farmingdale’s 1960s Cape Cods and expanded ranches typically costs $590–$980, depending on flue spacing and whether one flue has been abandoned after a fuel conversion. Many homes here have a main heating flue plus a secondary fireplace flue that hasn’t seen a fire since the original oil boiler was swapped for gas. Even unused flues need caps — water intrusion destroys liners and brickwork regardless of whether the flue is active. Our multi-flue caps cover the entire chimney top with a single welded lid, eliminating the gaps between individual caps where South Farmingdale’s driving coastal rain finds its way in.
Crown Coating
Crown coating is the most cost-effective intervention for South Farmingdale chimneys showing early surface wear but intact structural concrete: $180–$340 for a typical single-flue crown. We use HeatShield or similar professional-grade elastomeric coatings formulated to bridge hairline cracks and shed water while remaining vapor-permeable — critical in a climate where freeze-thaw cycles would trap moisture behind an impermeable seal. For homeowners on Everit Avenue and the surrounding blocks, this is often the right first step on a 60-year-old crown that’s never been serviced, buying five to ten years of protection before structural replacement becomes necessary.

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Trusted Brands We Service in South Farmingdale
We install professional-grade materials from Famco, Copperfield, and DuraFlex — the same lines commercial contractors use on Long Island commercial jobs, not the thin-gauge hardware-store caps that rust through in three coastal winters. For South Farmingdale customers, this means we typically have the right cap, liner, or crown repair material on the truck when Robert arrives, rather than ordering parts and making you wait a week for a second visit. Famco’s stainless multi-flue lids handle our salt-air environment without the galvanic corrosion that cheaper metals suffer; Copperfield’s custom-fabrication options let us match odd flue dimensions common in 1950s tract construction; and DuraFlex liners integrate directly with our cap installations to solve the oversized-flue problem that code inspectors here flag routinely.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in South Farmingdale Homes
- Salt-laden coastal air accelerates crown spalling and mortar erosion. South Farmingdale’s position within a few miles of the Atlantic and Great South Bay exposes chimney masonry to persistent salt aerosol that penetrates porous 60-year-old mortar joints and causes surface flaking on concrete crowns. Annual inspection catches this before brick faces begin to spall.
- Oversized flues from oil-to-gas conversions trap condensate that attacks liners and stresses crowns. When a high-temperature oil flue is repurposed for cooler gas exhaust, the resulting acidic condensation soaks clay-tile liners and can cause crown heaving as freeze-thaw cycles expand trapped moisture. Cap replacement alone won’t fix this — the flue needs proper sizing.
- Original builder-grade crowns lack drip edges, funneling water down the chimney face. The 1950s–1960s construction wave in 11736 prioritized speed over detail; most original crowns were poured flush with the chimney top. Without an overhanging drip edge, runoff saturates brick courses and accelerates the freeze-thaw damage that brings us most South Farmingdale calls.
- Abandoned flues left open after boiler conversions become water and animal entry points. We regularly find uncapped flues on South Farmingdale ranches where the original oil appliance was removed and the new gas boiler vents elsewhere. An open flue is an open hole in your roof assembly — raccoons, squirrels, and rain don’t care that the fireplace hasn’t been used since 1987.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in South Farmingdale, NY
| Service | Typical Range in South Farmingdale |
|---|---|
| Crown Coating (early-stage wear) | $180 – $340 |
| Crown Repair (partial rebuild) | $280 – $550 |
| Custom Single-Flue Cap (installed) | $450 – $780 |
| Multi-Flue Cap (installed) | $590 – $980 |
| Full Crown Replacement + Cap | $780 – $1,150 |
| Cap + Liner Package (oversized flue) | $1,200 – $2,400 |
What moves you up or down within these ranges? Crown height and accessibility matter — single-story ranches are straightforward; two-story Cape Cods with steep pitches take longer. The condition of underlying brickwork determines whether we can coat or must rebuild. And the oversized-flue situation common in South Farmingdale often adds liner work to what looks like a simple cap job, which is why we always inspect before quoting. Every estimate is free, every price is firm before work starts, and we explain exactly what we’re seeing before you commit. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near South Farmingdale
Our service radius covers the full Nassau County chimney corridor, including Farmingdale proper to the north, East Farmingdale along the Suffolk border, Bethpage to the northeast, and Plainedge to the east. The same post-war housing stock, the same salt-air exposure, the same oil-to-gas conversion legacy — we’ve worked on chimneys in all of them. If you’re unsure whether your address falls in our coverage, call and we’ll confirm.
Serving South Farmingdale, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the South Farmingdale 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 South Farmingdale
Yes — a 70-year-old concrete crown in 11736 has exceeded its design life, and salt-air penetration plus decades of freeze-thaw cycling means internal damage often precedes visible cracking. We recommend scheduling an inspection; if the concrete is sound but porous, a crown coating buys time, but if delamination has begun, replacement before the next winter prevents brick damage that costs far more to repair. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free evaluation — we’ll show you exactly what we’re seeing with camera inspection.
No — a cap and crown protect the top of your chimney but do not change flue diameter, and Nassau County code requires a properly sized liner for gas venting. The oversized-flue condition left by oil-to-gas conversions across South Farmingdale traps acidic condensate that destroys clay-tile liners from the inside; we’ve replaced crowns on chimneys where the real problem was liner failure caused by years of improper venting. We typically bundle cap, crown, and DuraFlex liner installation to solve both the protection and the code-compliance issues in one job. Call for an inspection and we’ll measure your flue against your appliance specs.
Hairline cracks in a crown are urgent in South Farmingdale’s climate because our repeated freeze-thaw cycles — temperatures hovering near freezing rather than staying consistently cold — drive water into those cracks, expand them with ice formation, and can heave the crown apart within a single winter. The salt-laden air from the nearby Great South Bay accelerates the underlying mortar erosion that lets water in. Crown coating at the hairline stage costs $180–$340; waiting until structural cracks develop pushes you toward $550+ for repair or $780+ for replacement. Call (866) 884-9512 — we’ll prioritize Everit Avenue and the surrounding blocks for next-day inspection.
304 or 316 stainless steel, or copper for custom architectural applications — both resist the galvanic corrosion that destroys galvanized or aluminum caps in three to five years of coastal exposure. We source Famco stainless multi-flue caps and fabricate Copperfield custom single-flue lids specifically for salt-air environments like 11736. The upfront cost runs $100–$200 more than big-box alternatives, but the lifespan difference is fifteen-plus years versus replacement every few seasons. We’ll show you material samples on-site and explain the trade-offs for your specific exposure.
Yes — an uncapped flue is an open penetration in your roof assembly, and in South Farmingdale’s climate that means water intrusion, freeze-thaw damage to abandoned liners, and wildlife entry regardless of whether the flue is active. We install multi-flue caps that cover all flues with a single welded lid, which is more secure and better-looking than individual caps on mismatched flue sizes. On a recent job near Easton Street, we found a squirrel nest in an abandoned flue that had been open for fifteen years — the resulting liner damage required relining that a simple cap would have prevented. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate on multi-flue coverage.
Ready to protect your South Farmingdale chimney from another season of coastal salt air and freeze-thaw damage? Robert Garcia handles every inspection and installation personally — no dispatched crews, no surprises. Call (866) 884-9512 today for your free estimate.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving South Farmingdale and Nassau County since 2007.