Professional chimney cap installation that protects your New Bedford home from costly water damage, animal intrusions, and dangerous carbon monoxide issues.
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When your chimney cap is properly installed, you sleep better knowing water can’t seep into your masonry and cause thousands in freeze-thaw damage. You won’t wake up to carbon monoxide alarms at 3am because animals have built nests in your flue.
Your heating bills drop because cold air isn’t rushing down your chimney anymore. Rain stays out, critters stay out, and your chimney liner lasts years longer than it would without protection.
That’s what a quality chimney cap installation does for New Bedford homeowners who want to avoid emergency repairs during the next nor’easter.
We’ve been installing chimney caps in Bristol County for years, and we understand what New Bedford’s coastal climate does to your chimney. The salt air, the freeze-thaw cycles, the driving rain from winter storms—we’ve seen it all.
Our technicians know which materials hold up best against your specific weather conditions. We use stainless steel and copper caps designed for New England’s harsh winters, not the cheap galvanized steel that rusts out in two years.
When we install your chimney cap, we protect your floors with multiple drop cloths and use HEPA-filtered vacuums so you don’t find soot on your furniture weeks later.
First, we inspect your chimney to measure the flue and assess the crown condition. If your mortar needs attention before cap installation, we’ll let you know upfront—no surprises.
Next, we select the right cap material and size for your specific chimney. Single flue, multi-flue, round, square—we stock caps that fit properly and won’t blow off in the next storm.
Then we install your cap with proper sealing and secure mounting. We test the fit, clean up completely, and show you exactly what we’ve done. The whole process typically takes 1-2 hours, and you’ll have protection that lasts decades.
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Your chimney cap installation includes a thorough inspection of your chimney crown, flue condition, and existing masonry. We check for any issues that could compromise your new cap’s effectiveness.
You get a cap made from materials that handle New Bedford’s weather—stainless steel or copper construction that won’t corrode from salt air. We include proper screening to keep birds and squirrels out while allowing proper ventilation.
New Bedford homeowners face unique challenges with coastal moisture affecting their masonry. Our caps include features like extended overhangs and proper drainage to handle the driving rain you get during nor’easters. We also ensure your cap meets local building codes and won’t interfere with your home’s insurance coverage.