Trusted Chimney Cap & Crown for Knoxville Homeowners
Chimney cap and crown repair in Knoxville typically costs $275–$850 depending on whether you need a simple cap replacement or full crown reconstruction, and Charles Rodriguez can usually get to you within 24–48 hours. After 17 years of chimney-only work in East Tennessee, we’ve learned that a compromised cap or cracked crown isn’t a “next season” problem—it’s an open invitation for water damage, flue deterioration, and wildlife intrusion that gets exponentially more expensive the longer you wait. Nearly 1,200 homeowners have reviewed us at 4.9 stars because Charles handles every cap and crown job personally, not some subcontractor you’ve never met. If you’re seeing water stains on your firebox, hearing animals in your flue, or spotting crumbling mortar on your chimney top, call (877) 318-5851—we’re scheduling same-week appointments across Knoxville right now.

What Our Chimney Cap & Crown Service Includes
Cap Installation
A chimney cap is your flue’s first line of defense against rain, debris, and curious raccoons in the Knoxville area. You need one installed if your chimney currently has no cap, has a rusted-through screen, or if you’ve recently had a liner replacement that changed your flue dimensions. Charles measures your flue opening precisely, then sources a cap from Gelco or Olympia Chimney that fits like it was made for your chimney—because it was. We don’t bend stock caps to “close enough”; a proper cap installation prevents the gap-driven water damage we see constantly in Cedar Bluff and Farragut homes where DIY attempts failed.
Cap Replacement
Cap replacement becomes necessary when the mesh is corroded, the lid is warped from storm impact, or the mounting brackets have pulled away from the flue tile. In Knoxville’s climate, galvanized caps often rust through in 5–7 years while stainless steel caps we install from professional-grade suppliers last 15–20 years. Charles removes the failed unit without damaging your flue surround, inspects the underlying crown for hidden cracks, then secures the new cap with proper fasteners and sealant. We’ve replaced hundreds of caps in Sequoyah Hills and Old North Knoxville where previous installers used inadequate hardware that couldn’t handle our spring wind gusts.
Crown Repair
The concrete crown sits atop your masonry chimney, sloped to shed water away from the flue and brickwork. You need crown repair when you see hairline cracks, spalling concrete, or separation from the flue tile—common after Knoxville freeze-thaw cycles when water seeps in and expands. Charles grinds out deteriorated material, applies a bonding agent, and pours new crown mix with proper overhang and drip edge to protect your brickwork below. We don’t skim-coat over failing concrete; that’s a 12-month fix that we’ve been called to redo too many times in Holston Hills and Fountain City.
Crown Coating
Crown coating is a preventive or early-intervention treatment using flexible, waterproof sealants designed for chimney applications. It’s appropriate when your crown has minor cracking but sound structural integrity, or as maintenance on a newer crown to extend its service life. Charles applies HeatShield crown coating products in controlled thickness to maintain the crown’s slope while creating a monolithic, water-resistant surface. This isn’t hardware-store elastomeric paint—it’s a formulation engineered for the thermal cycling and UV exposure that Knoxville chimneys experience through our humid summers and occasional single-digit winter nights.
Multi-Flue Cap
A multi-flue cap covers two or more flue openings with a single protective structure, essential for chimneys serving multiple fireplaces, a fireplace plus furnace, or a fireplace plus water heater. You need one when individual caps would create coverage gaps or when your flue spacing makes standard caps impractical. Charles fabricates and installs multi-flue caps with precise clearances to each flue, using Famco and Copperfield components sized to your chimney’s exact footprint. We’ve solved draft and water intrusion problems in West Knoxville homes where previous installers stacked multiple single caps that actually channeled rain between flues.
Custom Cap
Custom caps address non-standard flue configurations, oversized openings, historic chimney profiles, or homeowner preference for specific materials like copper that develops a patina over time. You need a custom solution when off-the-shelf caps can’t achieve proper coverage or when you’re preserving architectural character in neighborhoods like Fourth and Gill or Parkridge. Charles measures, sketches, and sources custom fabrication through our network of specialty suppliers, then installs with the same attention to flashing and fastening that we apply to standard jobs. A well-executed custom cap in copper or stainless steel can outlast two generations of homeowners while eliminating the water entry that destroys Knoxville masonry from the top down.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Brands We Service for Chimney Cap & Crown
We’ve installed and serviced Gelco caps across hundreds of Knoxville-area chimneys over our 17 years, and we keep their common sizes and mounting configurations in stock because we know their stainless-steel construction holds up to our regional weather patterns. Olympia Chimney products feature in many of our multi-flue and specialty installations—their engineering tolerances and spark arrestor designs meet the specific clearance requirements we encounter with factory-built fireplaces common in 1980s–2000s Knoxville subdivisions. Famco caps appear frequently in our custom and oversized flue work; their fabrication quality means we don’t have to field-modify components that compromise weather protection. Copperfield supplies many of our premium and historic-appropriate installations, and we’ve developed enough familiarity with their product line to specify exactly the right model for complex chimney topographies without the trial-and-error that delays lesser-experienced outfits.
Whether you have one of these brands already installed, need a replacement that matches your existing hardware, or have any other manufacturer on your chimney, we can help. Charles evaluates what’s actually on your roof, identifies what specification will solve your problem, and sources accordingly—no forcing incompatible products because they’re what we happen to have on the truck.
Signs You Need Chimney Cap & Crown Right Now
- Water dripping or staining inside your firebox — Rain entering through a missing, damaged, or improperly fitted cap runs directly down your flue and pools in your firebox or on your smoke shelf. In Knoxville’s climate, this moisture doesn’t evaporate quickly; it accelerates flue tile deterioration, rusts dampers and fire grates, and creates the musty odor that homeowners in Bearden and Powell report every spring after our heavy rain seasons.
- Visible cracks or crumbling on your chimney crown — Hairline fractures in crown concrete widen with every freeze-thaw cycle, and Knoxville typically sees 30–40 nights below freezing annually. Once water penetrates to the masonry below, you’re looking at brick spalling, mortar joint failure, and potential structural compromise that demands tuckpointing or rebuild rather than simple crown repair.
- Animals, nests, or debris in your flue — Squirrels, raccoons, and chimney swifts treat an uncapped flue like a pre-built home, and East Tennessee’s wildlife population doesn’t decline in winter. A cap with intact mesh prevents entry while maintaining proper draft; without one, you’re risking blocked flues, parasite introduction, and the fire hazard of nesting material igniting during fireplace use.
- Rust streaks running down your chimney exterior — Those orange-brown stains indicate a cap that’s rusted through or a crown that’s funneling water into your flue lining, where it contacts metal components. We’ve traced rust streaks on homes in Halls and Northshore back to failed cap flashing that went unaddressed for two seasons, by which point the damper assembly also needed replacement.
- White efflorescence or green moss on chimney brick — These growths signal chronic moisture saturation, and the source is frequently a crown that’s lost its waterproofing integrity or a cap that directs water onto the masonry rather than away from it. Left untreated, saturated brick faces spall and flake off, turning a $400 crown coating into a $3,000+ rebuild in neighborhoods throughout Knox County.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Process — Step by Step
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Schedule and confirm. Call (877) 318-5851 or reach out through our home page. We’ll ask about your chimney’s age, symptoms you’ve noticed, and whether you know your flue dimensions or fireplace manufacturer. Charles confirms your appointment personally and arrives within the quoted window—no four-hour waits or “somewhere between 8 and 5” scheduling.
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On-site inspection and diagnosis. Charles climbs your roof (safely harnessed, with proper ladder positioning on your Knoxville home’s specific roof pitch) and examines your cap, crown, flue surround, and visible masonry with high-resolution photography. We document crack patterns, rust locations, and water entry points so you see exactly what we see, not just take our word for it.
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Clear explanation and written estimate. Back on the ground, Charles walks you through the findings and recommends specific solutions—cap replacement versus coating, crown repair versus full rebuild, standard versus custom components. Your estimate itemizes materials, labor, and timeline with no hidden charges or “we’ll see once we start” contingencies.
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Professional installation or repair. Charles executes the work himself using professional-grade materials from our trusted suppliers. For crown work, we form and pour with proper cure time; for cap installations, we verify draft performance before leaving. We protect your roof, landscaping, and interior with drop cloths and shoe covers—respect for your property is non-negotiable after 17 years of working in Knoxville homes.
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Final inspection and documentation. We photograph completed work, test fireplace draft and damper function, and provide you with maintenance recommendations and warranty information. Charles answers any remaining questions before he leaves, and our follow-up ensures you’re satisfied days and weeks after the job—not just at payment.
How Much Does Chimney Cap & Crown Cost in Knoxville?
A standard chimney cap replacement in Knoxville typically runs $275–$450 including removal of the old unit, flue tile inspection, and installation of a stainless steel cap with proper fasteners and sealant. Crown coating for minor crack prevention or early intervention generally falls between $350–$550 depending on crown size and accessibility. Crown repair involving partial reconstruction ranges $600–$850, while full crown replacement on larger or multi-flue chimneys can reach $900–$1,400 when forming, pouring, and cure time are factored properly.
Several variables move these numbers. Roof pitch and height affect labor time and safety equipment needs—two-story homes in Sequoyah Hills or homes with steep metal roofing require more setup than ranch-style homes in West Hills. Flue size and configuration determine whether standard caps fit or custom fabrication is necessary. Crown condition beneath a failed cap sometimes reveals hidden damage that wasn’t visible until removal, which is why we inspect thoroughly before quoting rather than offering blind phone estimates that change on arrival.

To avoid overpaying, get at least one estimate that includes a physical inspection (not a satellite photo “assessment”), verify that your technician will actually perform the work rather than subcontract to an unknown crew, and confirm that materials are specified by brand and gauge rather than generic “stainless cap” language. Our free estimates include all of this—no obligation, no pressure. Call (877) 318-5851 for your exact quote.
Chimney Cap & Crown Near Knoxville — Our Service Area
Charles serves Knoxville homeowners directly with typical response times of 24–48 hours for standard appointments and same-day availability for active water intrusion or animal entry emergencies. Our regular service radius extends throughout Knox County and into neighboring communities including Chimney Cap & Crown in Eagleton Village and Chimney Cap & Crown in Seymour, with additional coverage to Alcoa, Farragut, Maryville, Clinton, Oak Ridge, Sevierville, Lenoir City, Pigeon Forge, and Jefferson City. Whether you’re in a historic bungalow near downtown Knoxville or a newer build in Hardin Valley, the same owner-technician arrives with the same materials and the same standard of work.
Serving Knoxville, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Knoxville area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — Chimney Cap & Crown in Knoxville
Chimney cap and crown service covers the installation, repair, and replacement of the protective components at the top of your chimney. The cap is a metal cover with mesh sides that keeps rain, animals, and debris out while allowing smoke to exit; the crown is the concrete slab that seals the space between your flue tile and the outer brick, sloped to shed water away from the masonry below. At Titan Chimney Cleaning Service Knoxville, Charles Rodriguez inspects both components as an integrated system because a perfect cap on a cracked crown still lets water destroy your chimney from within.
Most cap replacements and crown coating jobs are completed in 2–3 hours, while crown repairs or rebuilds typically require a half-day to full day including proper cure time for concrete or sealant. Charles schedules with realistic timeframes—he doesn’t book three jobs in one morning and leave you waiting. For crown reconstruction, we may need to return after initial cure to apply final waterproofing, but we communicate this clearly before work begins, not as a surprise.
Expect $275–$450 for standard cap replacement, $350–$550 for crown coating, $600–$850 for crown repair, and up to $1,400 for full crown replacement on complex chimneys. Your specific price depends on roof accessibility, flue configuration, and the extent of underlying damage discovered during inspection. Call (877) 318-5851 for an exact quote—estimates are free and include a complete roof-level inspection by Charles himself.
Yes—we install, replace, and service caps from Gelco, Olympia Chimney, Famco, Copperfield, and all other major manufacturers. Charles carries hands-on experience with each brand’s mounting systems, mesh specifications, and warranty requirements, so your replacement matches or exceeds your original protection. Even if you don’t know your current cap brand, we identify it during inspection and source the correct replacement without guesswork.
We prioritize same-day response for active water pouring into your firebox, animal entry with young present, or storm damage that has dislodged your cap entirely. For standard appointments, we typically schedule within 24–48 hours. Call (877) 318-5851 and describe your situation—if it’s genuinely urgent, Charles rearranges his route to get there.
Our cap installations carry a workmanship warranty against defects in fastening, sealing, and fit, while crown repairs and coatings are warranted against material failure and installation defects for specified periods. Specific warranty terms depend on the service performed and are provided in writing with your invoice. We’ve been in Knoxville for 17 years and stand behind our work because Charles’s name and reputation are personally attached to every job.
Clear a path from your driveway to your fireplace area, secure pets in a separate room, and ensure we have roof access without obstruction from low-hanging branches or decorative elements. You don’t need to clean your firebox or move heavy furniture—we handle protection and cleanup. If you have previous inspection reports or know your chimney’s construction details (age, builder, previous repairs), having that information available helps Charles diagnose more efficiently.
Schedule Your Chimney Cap & Crown Service in Knoxville Today
Don’t let a $300 cap problem become a $3,000 chimney rebuild. Charles Rodriguez has personally protected Knoxville chimneys for 17 years, and with nearly 1,200 verified reviews behind our work, you know what to expect: honest assessment, professional materials, and an owner who stays on the job until it’s done right. Call (877) 318-5851 now for your free, no-obligation estimate—same-week appointments available across Knoxville and surrounding communities.
Written by Charles Rodriguez, Owner at Titan Chimney Cleaning Service, serving Knoxville since 2007.