Professional chimney cap installation that protects your home from costly water damage, unwanted animals, and dangerous backdrafts.
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Your chimney stays dry. Your home stays safe. Your heating bills stay lower.
Water can’t pool in your fireplace anymore. Animals can’t build nests in your flue. Sparks can’t escape and start roof fires. Cold downdrafts can’t steal your heat.
That’s what happens when you get a properly installed chimney cap. You stop dealing with expensive water damage repairs. You stop worrying about carbon monoxide from blocked flues. You stop losing energy through an unprotected chimney.
We’ve been protecting homes in Attleboro and Bristol County for over 25 years. We’re a family-owned business that understands how coastal moisture affects your chimney brickwork.
Our technicians know the specific challenges that come with New England weather. We’ve seen how freeze-thaw cycles crack chimney crowns. We understand why galvanized steel caps rust faster here than in drier climates.
When we install your chimney cap, we’re not just putting a piece of metal on top of your chimney. We’re applying decades of local experience to protect your investment.
First, we inspect your chimney to determine the right size and type of cap you need. We measure your flue opening and check for any damage that needs addressing before installation.
Next, we protect your home with drop cloths and set up our equipment. We remove your old cap if you have one, then clean any debris from the chimney crown area.
Finally, we install your new chimney cap with proper sealing and secure mounting. We test the fit and make sure everything is weatherproof. The whole process typically takes 20-30 minutes for a single flue, and we clean up completely when we’re done.
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You get a chimney cap that’s built to last in Bristol County’s climate. We use stainless steel, copper, or aluminum depending on your needs and budget. Stainless steel caps come with lifetime warranties because they won’t rust through.
Your cap includes a mesh screen that keeps animals out while allowing proper ventilation. The design prevents downdrafts that can blow cold air into your home and waste heating energy.
In Attleboro, we see a lot of water damage from uncapped chimneys. The combination of coastal moisture and freeze-thaw cycles is particularly hard on masonry chimneys. Your new cap diverts water away from the flue opening, protecting your liner, dampers, and mortar joints from expensive damage.