Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Hawthorne
Chimney cap and crown repair in Hawthorne typically runs $340–$1,200 depending on whether you’re sealing surface cracks or rebuilding a deteriorated crown and installing a new cap. Most Hawthorne homeowners with post-war Cape Cods and colonials need more than a quick patch—the oil-to-gas conversion era left oversized flues generating acidic condensation that destroys crowns from below. We carry our Chimney Cap & Crown inventory stocked for Hawthorne’s common chimney sizes, and Robert Garcia usually reaches homes in the 07506 and 07507 ZIP codes within 45 minutes of a call. Whether you’re near Goffle Brook where fog accelerates mortar decay, or up toward the Ridgewood border on older pre-war brick, we’ve worked on chimneys like yours.

Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate—Robert handles the inspection himself.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Hawthorne’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
We’ve been climbing Hawthorne roofs for 17 years, and the pattern never changes: block after block of 1950s colonials and Cape Cods with the same chimney story. The borough’s dense post-WWII neighborhoods—especially along Goffle Road and the side streets branching toward Midland Park—were built with oversized masonry chimneys designed for coal or oil heat. When boilers converted to natural gas, nobody relined the flues. That decision echoes through every crumbling crown we inspect.
Our 1,096 verified customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars include dozens from Hawthorne homeowners who found us after another company patched the crown without addressing the liner. Robert Garcia serves as lead technician on every job, so the person quoting your work is the person doing it—no dispatched crews, no subcontractor handoffs. From routine crown coating to full cap-and-liner rebuilds, we handle the complete scope in one visit.
Response time to Hawthorne averages under an hour because we’re already serving Glen Rock, Fair Lawn, and Ridgewood weekly. We know which permits Passaic County requires for crown rebuilds, and we know that homes near Goffle Brook need moisture-rated materials standard caps won’t survive.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Hawthorne
Crown Repair
Hawthorne’s freeze-thaw cycles—exacerbated by the Passaic River valley fog that rolls through low-lying streets near Goffle Brook—shatter crown mortar faster than inland Bergen County. We grind out deteriorated mortar to sound substrate, then repour with high-compression crown mix sloped to shed water. On gas-converted homes, we always inspect the flue interior first: acidic condensate from an unlined clay flue will destroy a new crown in 5–7 years. Crown repair in Hawthorne runs $340–$680 for partial rebuilds, $720–$1,100 for full crown replacement.
Crown Coating
For crowns with surface cracking but intact structure, we apply flexible crown sealants designed for northern New Jersey’s thermal expansion range. This buys time on Hawthorne homes where the underlying flue issue still needs addressing. Coating alone costs $280–$450. We won’t sell it as a permanent fix if inspection shows active condensate damage—Robert will show you the flue camera footage and explain why.
Multi-Flue Cap Installation
Many Hawthorne colonials have two or three flues sharing a single wide crown—one for the fireplace, one for the boiler, sometimes a third for a long-removed oil tank vent. Multi-flue caps cover the entire assembly with one integrated unit, eliminating the gap between individual caps where water and wildlife enter. We recently replaced a crumbling crown and installed a multi-flue copper cap on a 1950s Cape Cod on Goffle Road. The original clay flue had never been relined after a gas conversion, and acidic condensate had eaten the mortar so badly that the entire crown was loose—we used DuraFlex liner to fix the root cause before capping. Multi-flue caps with installation: $580–$1,200.
Custom Cap Fabrication
Standard galvanized caps rust out in 3–5 years on Hawthorne’s unlined gas flues—the excess moisture from poor draft condenses on the cap interior and corrodes it from inside. For chimneys with odd dimensions, multiple flue sizes, or heritage brickwork where off-the-shelf caps won’t seat properly, we fabricate custom stainless or copper caps. Custom work in Hawthorne starts at $720 and typically reaches $1,100–$1,500 for complex multi-flue designs with integrated spark arrestors.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Hawthorne
We install professional-grade caps and crown materials from DuraFlex, Famco, and Copperfield—the same lines commercial contractors specify for northern New Jersey’s climate. DuraFlex liners pair with our cap installations on gas-converted Hawthorne chimneys where the root problem is flue condensation, not just crown failure. Famco and Copperfield caps come in stainless and copper finishes rated for the moisture load we see near Goffle Brook. We keep common Hawthorne sizes in stock, so most cap replacements don’t wait on ordering.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Hawthorne Homes
- Acidic condensate from gas conversions rots crown mortar from below. The oversized clay flues in Hawthorne’s post-war housing were never meant for the lower exhaust temperatures of natural gas. Moisture condenses inside, soaks through tile joints, and turns crown mortar to powder. We find this on nearly every block between Goffle Road and the Midland Park border.
- Freeze-thaw spalling destroys brick crowns in the river valley fog zone. Homes near Goffle Brook experience higher ambient moisture than Ridgewood or Glen Rock elevations. Water penetrates microcracks, expands overnight when temperatures drop below freezing, and pops brick faces off the crown. By March, we’re rebuilding 2–3 Hawthorne crowns weekly from this pattern.
- Standard metal caps rust through from interior condensation. Big-box store caps fail fast on unlined gas flues because the moisture isn’t escaping—it’s condensing on the cap’s underside and corroding it from the inside out. Hawthorne homeowners who’ve replaced caps twice in five years need a liner solution, not another disposable cap.
- Multi-flue assemblies leak between individual caps. When three flues sit on one wide crown with separate caps, the gaps become highways for rain and squirrels. Hawthorne’s mature oak canopy drops debris that clogs these gaps, trapping moisture against the crown. One integrated multi-flue cap eliminates the problem entirely.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Hawthorne, NJ
| Service | Typical Range in Hawthorne |
|---|---|
| Crown coating (sealant application) | $280–$450 |
| Partial crown repair | $340–$680 |
| Full crown rebuild | $720–$1,100 |
| Standard stainless cap + installation | $320–$580 |
| Multi-flue cap + installation | $580–$1,200 |
| Custom copper/stainless cap | $720–$1,500 |
| Crown + cap + DuraFlex liner package | $1,800–$3,400 |
These ranges reflect Hawthorne’s market—slightly below Ridgewood pricing, comparable to Fair Lawn and Glen Rock. What moves you within the range: crown size, flue count, accessibility (steep roofs on Hawthorne’s tighter lots add labor), and whether we find underlying liner damage requiring DuraFlex relining. Every estimate starts with a camera inspection Robert performs himself. Call (866) 884-9512—estimates are free, and we’ll show you exactly what your flue looks like before quoting any work.
We Also Serve Cities Near Hawthorne
Our chimney cap and crown crews work weekly in Glen Rock, Fair Lawn, Ridgewood, and Midland Park—often routing through Hawthorne on the same day. If you’re on the border near any of these towns, response time stays under an hour. The same gas-conversion damage patterns appear across this corridor, and we carry materials sized for the similar post-war housing stock throughout the area.
Serving Hawthorne, NJ — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Hawthorne 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 Hawthorne
Yes, and probably about more than the cap. The oversized clay flue in your Cape Cod was designed for 400°F+ oil exhaust; natural gas runs cooler, so moisture condenses inside the flue, soaks through to the crown, and rots the mortar. We inspect this exact scenario weekly in Hawthorne’s 07506 ZIP. Call (866) 884-9512 and Robert will camera the flue before quoting any cap work.
The combination of unlined gas flues and elevated ambient moisture from the Passaic River valley fog accelerates both chemical and freeze-thaw deterioration. Crown mortar that might last 20 years inland fails in 8–12 near Goffle Brook. We use denser crown mix and steeper drainage profiles on Hawthorne homes in this microclimate.
Not always, but if your flue is unlined and generating excess condensation, copper or thick-gauge stainless outlasts galvanized by a decade or more. Custom caps also solve fit issues on Hawthorne’s multi-flue chimneys where standard sizes leave gaps. Robert measures on-site and will show you both standard and custom options with honest lifespan projections.
A properly rebuilt crown stops water intrusion from above, but if your flue is unlined and condensate is attacking from below, the crown will fail again. We won’t rebuild a crown in Hawthorne without first evaluating whether DuraFlex lining is needed—it’s the difference between a 5-year fix and a 25-year solution.
We specify Famco and Copperfield stainless or copper caps for Hawthorne’s moisture load, and pair them with DuraFlex liners when the flue requires it. These are commercial-grade lines, not hardware-store stock, rated for the freeze-thaw and condensation cycles we see in Bergen and Passaic counties.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Hawthorne since 2008.