Custom-fitted chimney caps that actually protect your home from New England’s brutal weather, animals, and costly water damage.
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A properly installed chimney cap does more than just sit on top of your chimney. It stops warm air from escaping up your flue during those long Massachusetts winters, which means your heating system doesn’t have to work as hard.
You’ll notice the difference when cold drafts stop sneaking down your chimney. Your fireplace burns cleaner, drafts less, and your energy bills stay reasonable instead of climbing every month.
No more worrying about raccoons setting up camp in your chimney or rain turning your firebox into a soggy mess. The right cap, installed correctly, handles all of that so you can actually enjoy your fireplace.
Above and Beyond Chimney has been working on chimneys throughout Norfolk and Plymouth Counties for over 25 years. We understand what Bristol County weather does to chimney systems.
Our technicians are CSIA certified and members of the National Chimney Sweep Guild. That means we stay current on the latest techniques and safety standards, not just the basics we learned years ago.
We’ve seen what happens when caps aren’t installed properly or when homeowners try to save money with the wrong materials. That’s why we use components built specifically for New England weather and install them to last.
We start with a thorough inspection of your chimney to determine exactly what type of cap you need. Not all chimneys are the same, and a cap that works perfectly on one might be wrong for another.
Next, we measure your flue and chimney crown to ensure a custom fit. We don’t use generic caps that sort of fit – we make sure everything lines up properly so water, animals, and debris stay out.
Installation involves securing the cap to your chimney crown with appropriate fasteners and sealing any gaps. We test the fit and make sure your damper still operates correctly. Before we leave, we clean up completely and show you how everything works.
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Your chimney cap installation includes a custom-fitted cap made from stainless steel or copper, depending on your preference and budget. Stainless steel offers durability and a clean look, while copper develops a distinctive patina over time.
We include a mesh screen that keeps animals out while allowing proper airflow. The cap itself is designed to direct water away from your chimney crown and prevent downdrafts that can push smoke back into your home.
In Bristol County, we deal with everything from nor’easters to summer storms. Your cap needs to handle high winds, driving rain, and the freeze-thaw cycles that can destroy inferior materials. We use components that are specifically rated for New England conditions, not generic hardware that might work in milder climates.