One properly installed chimney cap prevents thousands in water damage, animal removal, and energy waste – for less than $500.
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No more water dripping into your firebox during Bristol County’s heavy storms. Your heating bills drop because downdrafts stop pulling warm air up the chimney.
Animals can’t build nests in your flue, which means no surprise visitors or $800 pest removal calls. Your chimney lasts decades longer because moisture isn’t slowly eating away the mortar between your bricks.
The cap we install actually works – keeping rain, snow, and critters out while letting smoke flow properly. You stop wondering what damage that last storm might have caused.
Above and Beyond Chimney Service has protected homes across Bristol County for over 25 years. We’re CSIA certified, which means we actually know what we’re looking at when we inspect your chimney.
We’ve seen what happens when homeowners wait. Water damage that a $400 cap could have prevented turns into $3,000 masonry rebuilds. We’ve pulled raccoon families out of chimneys that could have been sealed for the cost of a nice dinner.
Rehoboth’s coastal moisture and freeze-thaw cycles destroy unprotected chimneys faster than inland areas. We install caps that handle your specific weather challenges, not generic solutions that work somewhere else but fail here.
We start by measuring your chimney and checking the crown condition. Not all chimneys are the same size, and a poorly fitted cap is worse than no cap at all.
We match the cap material to your budget and local conditions. Stainless steel handles Bristol County’s coastal moisture best. Copper lasts longer but costs more. Aluminum works for budget-conscious homeowners who plan to upgrade later.
Installation takes 2-3 hours. We secure the cap with stainless steel hardware that won’t rust, test the fit, and make sure you still have proper ventilation. We clean up completely when we’re done – no mess left behind.
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Your installation includes proper sizing, professional-grade materials, and mounting that survives Bristol County’s 60+ mph storm winds. We use stainless steel hardware because regular bolts rust out in coastal air.
Every installation comes with a warranty on materials and workmanship. We also provide maintenance recommendations specific to your cap type and Rehoboth’s weather patterns.
Most contractors install the same cap everywhere. We’ve learned through 25 years of local experience what actually survives here. Rehoboth’s salt air, temperature swings, and severe storms require specific materials and installation techniques that work in this climate.