Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Lawrence
Chimney cap and crown repair in Lawrence, NY typically runs $280–$890 depending on whether you need a simple cap replacement or full crown rebuild with waterproof coating, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. If your chimney cap is corroded or your crown is cracking, water is already getting into your flue system — and in Lawrence’s salt-air coastal environment, that damage accelerates fast.

We’re Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, and we’ve been working on chimneys in Lawrence and across southern Nassau County for 17 years. Robert Garcia, our owner, handles the fieldwork himself — not a rotating crew of subcontractors. From the estate homes along Ocean Avenue facing Reynolds Channel to the brick Colonials near Lawrence Road, we’ve replaced caps and rebuilt crowns on virtually every chimney style this village has. When you call (866) 884-9512, you’re speaking directly to the person who’ll be on your roof. We carry Chimney Cap & Crown hardware and professional-grade materials on our trucks, so most Lawrence homeowners get same-day or next-day service without waiting for parts.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Lawrence’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
Lawrence homeowners don’t hire us because we’re the cheapest option — they hire us because we’ve earned 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars, and because Robert Garcia personally climbs every ladder. In a village where many homes have two or three original masonry flues dating to the 1920s–1950s, you need someone who recognizes salt-air corrosion patterns specific to Reynolds Channel exposure, not a general handyman with a caulk gun.
Our response time to Lawrence is typically same-day or next-day because we’re based in the greater New York metro and route directly through the Five Towns area. We’ve replaced caps on homes near the Lawrence Yacht Club, rebuilt crowns on Tudor Revivals along Broadway, and inspected chimneys on properties near the village line with Cedarhurst. That local familiarity means we spot failure patterns — like spalled clay flue tiles on storm-facing exposures — that technicians from inland Nassau County often miss.
Our review volume matters here. 1,096 documented outcomes means we’ve seen the exact chimney configuration you have, probably more than once. When a Lawrence homeowner writes that we caught a crown crack before it became a $4,000 rebuild, that’s the accountability Robert built into this business by staying owner-operator for 17 consecutive years.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Lawrence
Multi-Flue Cap Installation & Replacement
Many Lawrence estate homes were built with multiple fireplaces — living room, master bedroom, library — each with its own flue terminating at the chimney top. A multi-flue cap covers all flues with a single engineered structure, which is critical in Lawrence because wind coming off Reynolds Channel can lift individual single-flue caps or drive rain between them. We fabricate and install custom multi-flue caps in 304 stainless steel or copper, sized to your chimney’s exact dimensions. On a recent job near the corner of Ocean Avenue and Broadway, we replaced three corroded individual caps with a single welded stainless multi-flue unit that eliminated the gap leaks causing water damage to the firebox below.
Crown Repair
The concrete crown is your chimney’s first defense against water infiltration, and in Lawrence it takes a beating. Salt-laden air from Reynolds Channel corrodes the crown’s surface, while coastal humidity drives repeated freeze-thaw cycles that widen hairline cracks into structural failures. Hurricane Sandy cracked crowns across Lawrence that were never professionally assessed — we’ve found hairline fractures on 1930s-era chimneys that have since grown to half-inch gaps. Robert rebuilds crowns with proper slope and drip edges, using Portland-based crown mix rated for coastal exposure, then applies a bonding agent so the new material adheres to sound existing concrete.
Crown Coating & Waterproofing
For crowns with minor cracking but sound structural integrity, we apply Crown Coat — a flexible, waterproof elastomeric coating that bridges hairline cracks and prevents salt-air moisture from penetrating. This is particularly cost-effective in Lawrence for pre-WWII chimneys where the crown is basically sound but the surface has weathered from decades of coastal exposure. One coat buys you years of protection against the wind-driven rain that hits Reynolds Channel properties hardest. We typically recommend crown coating as preventive maintenance every 5–7 years for Lawrence homes with direct water exposure.
Cap Replacement (Single-Flue & Custom)
Standard galvanized or copper caps on Lawrence chimneys often fail at the seam joints within two to three seasons of salt-air exposure. We replace these with heavier-gauge stainless steel or custom-fabricated caps with welded seams — no gaps for salt to attack. For the village’s many historic homes, we can match period-appropriate profiles while upgrading to modern corrosion-resistant materials. A cap replacement in Lawrence runs $280–$450 installed for most standard flues, and it’s the single most cost-effective way to prevent the water damage that leads to crown failure.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Lawrence
We install professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, Gelco, and Copperfield — the same product lines commercial masonry contractors specify for coastal New York properties. For Lawrence’s salt-air environment, we typically recommend Gelco’s stainless multi-flue caps with welded construction over seamed alternatives, and we carry DuraFlex liner components when crown damage has exposed deteriorated flue tiles underneath. Having these materials on our trucks means Lawrence homeowners aren’t waiting a week for a special order while water continues entering their chimney. When Robert arrives for your estimate, he’ll show you the exact cap or coating product he’d install on his own home.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Lawrence Homes
- Salt-air corrosion eats through cap seams on Reynolds Channel exposures. We regularly find copper and galvanized steel caps corroded through at the joint lines on homes facing the water, especially along Ocean Avenue and near the yacht club. The damage is invisible from the ground until water has already entered the flue.
- Pre-WWII clay flue liners spall from internal salt infiltration. On storm-facing sides, moisture and salt work inside the flue tile, causing it to deteriorate from within. The crown mortar cracks and separates during wind-driven rain. This failure is invisible during a basic visual sweep — camera inspection reveals it.
- Hurricane Sandy shifted or cracked crowns that were never assessed. We still find unrepaired hairline cracks from 2012 that have widened under a decade of freeze-thaw cycles. Some Lawrence homeowners don’t realize their crown damage predates current leaks by years.
- Multiple-flue chimneys have gaps between individual caps. Estate homes with two or three flues often have caps that don’t overlap properly. Wind off Reynolds Channel drives rain directly into these gaps, saturating the chimney interior and accelerating mortar decay.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Lawrence, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Lawrence | What Affects Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Single-flue cap replacement | $280–$450 | Flue size, material (galvanized vs. stainless), roof access difficulty |
| Multi-flue cap (custom fabricated) | $650–$1,200 | Chimney dimensions, number of flues, stainless grade, wind-load rating |
| Crown coating application | $380–$550 | Crown square footage, crack severity, number of coats needed |
| Partial crown repair | $520–$780 | Extent of concrete removal, rebar condition, accessibility |
| Full crown rebuild | $890–$1,650 | Chimney size, formwork complexity, liner condition underneath |
These ranges reflect Lawrence’s market specifically — coastal access, estate-home chimney sizes, and the additional labor of working with pre-WWII masonry that may require gentler handling than newer construction. The biggest cost driver is whether your crown is cracked but sound (coating or partial repair) or whether water has penetrated to the point of requiring full demolition and rebuild. We don’t quote over the phone for crown work because the difference between a $400 coating and a $1,200 rebuild isn’t visible from the street. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free on-site estimate — Robert will inspect your cap and crown personally, show you camera footage if needed, and give you an exact price before any work begins.
We Also Serve Cities Near Lawrence
We route regularly through the Five Towns and southern Nassau County, providing chimney cap and crown service to Cedarhurst, Inwood, Edgemere, and Woodmere. Cedarhurst’s inland position means less salt-air corrosion but similar pre-WWII housing stock; Woodmere’s homes face many of the same multi-flue configurations we see in Lawrence. Wherever you’re located in the area, the same owner-led crew responds.
Serving Lawrence, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lawrence 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 Lawrence
Lawrence’s direct exposure to Reynolds Channel and Atlantic air delivers salt-laden moisture that corrodes metal cap seams two to three times faster than in inland villages like Hewlett or Valley Stream. The wind direction matters too — caps on north-facing exposures toward the channel show seam corrosion first, while south-facing caps take longer to degrade. If your home sits within a few blocks of the water, inspect your cap annually rather than waiting for visible leaks. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll check it — estimates are free.
Yes, if your cap shows seam corrosion, lifting, or gap separation, a nor’easter or tropical system will drive water directly into your flue. We replace caps year-round in Lawrence, and we keep standard sizes in stock for emergency pre-storm installation. A $350 cap replacement before the storm beats a $1,500 crown rebuild after water damage. Call (866) 884-9512 for same-week service if a storm’s approaching.
A crown coating bridges hairline cracks and seals the concrete surface against salt-air moisture penetration, which is exactly what aging Lawrence chimneys need. It won’t fix structural cracks or spalling, but for crowns with surface weathering and minor cracking, Crown Coat application every 5–7 years significantly extends service life in coastal conditions. We evaluate crown soundness first — coating a failing crown wastes your money. Call (866) 884-9512 for an assessment.
A custom-fabricated 304 stainless steel multi-flue cap with welded seams and wind-load anchoring, sized to overhang your chimney crown by at least two inches on all sides. We avoid seamed or galvanized options in Lawrence because salt air attacks the joints. For homes with three or more flues — common in Lawrence’s larger estates — we often specify Gelco’s heavy-duty line with integrated mesh screening to block debris and animal entry. Robert will measure your chimney and show you fabrication options during your estimate.
Chimney crown replacement in Lawrence typically requires a building permit through the Village of Lawrence Building Department, located on Broadway, because it involves structural masonry work above roof line. Cap replacement alone usually does not require permitting. We handle permit applications as part of our crown rebuild service — Robert has worked with Lawrence’s inspectors for years and knows the documentation they expect for historic homes. If your project needs permitting, we’ll tell you upfront and include the application in our scope. Call (866) 884-9512 to discuss your specific chimney.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Lawrence and southern Nassau County since 2008.