Depend on Our Chimney Experts for Your Crown Repairs & Rebuilds

Chimneys may look like really simple structures, but they are made up of an intricate system of parts that work together to ensure that your fireplace works efficiently and safely. Keeping water out of your chimney is critical to extending its lifespan and it starts at the stop – the chimney crown. These chunks of concrete at the top of your chimney are vital to protecting your chimney from all sorts of issues, and our experts are here to ensure yours it built correctly and able to withstand it all.

If you need crown repairs or a rebuild, give us a call at 513-727-0994 or reach out to us online now.

What Is a Chimney Crown?

A chimney crown can be decorative and add to the curb appeal of your home, but it is – first and foremost – a functional element of your chimney. It is the concrete or masonry piece that sits on top of your chimney (the chimney cap is on top of the crown) and it diverts water away from your chimney and the sides of the structure.

Crown Rebuild – Before

Crown Rebuild – After

Chimney crowns are usually made out of concrete, but they can also be stone or metal. Clay and terracotta are also materials for chimney crowns, but they are less commonly used.

Why is a chimney crown important?

Chimney crowns are a multipurpose part of the chimney system. Count on your crown to do the following for your setup:

Needless to say, if your crown is experiencing damage, the sooner you can get a certified and experienced chimney technician on the job, the better. Call us or reach out online today. The stability of your chimney depends on it!

Signs of Chimney Crown Damage

A damaged chimney crown is a serious problem and needs to be addressed quickly. As soon as your crown sustains damage, your chimney is that much more exposed to moisture and other hazards. If you suspect a chimney problem, but you aren’t quite sure, here are a few things to keep an eye out for:

Why Did My Crown Get Damaged?

There are a few reasons your crown could be facing damage. Regardless of the issue, your next step should be hiring an experienced team to get it rebuilt before you light any more fires.

What Are Some Crown Repair Options?

Now, when it comes to addressing damages to your chimney crown, there are a few different routes to take. If possible, we’ll do what we can to repair your crown, without having to complete any work that’s too exhaustive. Other times, it may need to be rebuilt altogether.

Repairing the Chimney Crown

If the damage isn’t extreme, we may be able to repair the crown by patching up cracks, holes, and gaps. We’ll always do what we can to get your system back into shape in the least invasive way possible, so you can spend less and get back to enjoying your system sooner.

Sealing the Chimney Crown

If your chimney crown only has a few small, minor cracks, a chimney crown waterproofing sealant may be a suitable option for your repair job. A waterproof sealant is applied over cracks to help prevent water from soaking through the brick, mortar, and concrete. When properly applied, sealing the chimney can extend its lifespan by several years.

Concrete Crown and Flue Tiles Before

Concrete Crown and Flue Tiles After

Rebuilding the Chimney Crown

There are those unfortunate situations where sealing or repairing a chimney crown isn’t a viable long-term or cost-effective solution, and you have to think about rebuilding it. It may not be the outcome you want, but sometimes it’s the right route. If the chimney crown has large cracks, missing pieces, or is showing signs of structural issues, a rebuild will be in order.

If you need a chimney rebuild, one of our technicians will remove the existing materials and replace them. A rebuilding job should take about a day or two, but times may vary based on your unique situation.

How Often Does a Chimney Crown Need To Be Replaced or Rebuilt?

Craftsmanship and maintenance are the keys to longevity when it comes to chimney crowns. A well-built chimney that is properly cared for can last up to 50 years, or even longer. The Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) suggests that homeowners have their chimneys inspected at least once a year and we highly recommend this practice as well. Inspections are the easiest way to find small issues before they grow into massive repair or rebuild jobs and they can ultimately save you a lot of time and money.

How Much Does It Cost To Rebuild a Chimney Crown?

Chimney repairs can range in cost depending on the scope of the job, the location and size of your chimney, and the materials used originally. In the end, we won’t be able to give you a solid price point until we’ve assessed the situation. One of our technicians will need to inspect your chimney for damage before we can outline a cost.

An inspection can reveal more issues that need to be corrected before we can proceed with rebuilding. On the other hand, our overview might confirm that sealing the chimney crown may be a better alternative than a full rebuild. As you can see, situations vary, so call us today to set up your appointment. Once the inspection process is completed, we can move forward from there.

Concrete Crown and Chimney Cap Before

Concrete Crown and Chimney Cap After

Why Can’t I Rebuild My Chimney Crown Myself?

There’s no rule stating that you can’t attempt to rebuild your crown on your own. Do-it-yourself home improvement projects are on the rise thanks to Youtube tutorials and HGTV shows. So, sure, if you have experience working in construction or handiwork, you can attempt to repair or rebuild your crown. That said, remember that this is a big job, and even the most handy DIY-er might struggle.

Now, if you’re new to the world of home repairs, it’s definitely best to let a professional chimney tech tackle this job. Rebuilding the crown incorrectly will leave your chimney exposed and will only cause more damage, which will then be expensive to fix down the line. In addition, a repair of this nature requires you to work at elevated heights, so you would need safety equipment like helmets, harnesses, and rope.

At Mid-Valley Chimney, we already have the experience and equipment to get the project done right – and done safely – the first time. There is no need to put your safety and resources at risk. Call us out today or book your next appointment online. We’d love to get started soon.

Complete Grindout and Retuckpoint Before

Complete Grindout and Retuckpoint After

Schedule an Appointment With Mid-Valley Chimney Now

If neglected, cracks in your crown will only worsen, and it won’t be long until the rest of your system is affected too. Your bricks and mortar will start to decay and crumble, metal components will rust, and your home’s interior will also be prone to damage (think rotted woodwork, peeling wallpaper, and ceiling stains).

Count on us to do it correctly from the beginning. Our CSIA-certified techs are experienced in crown repairs, and we have the tools and knowledge to offer the quality results you’re hoping for.

Call us now at 513-727-0994 or reach out online. Our customer service can get you scheduled or answer any questions you may have.

 

Getting a professional chimney waterproofing is one of the best ways you can fix a leaky chimney.