Stop water damage before it starts with professional chimney cap installation that actually fits your Washington Park home’s unique architecture.
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You sleep better knowing rain isn’t slowly destroying your chimney from the inside out. No more worrying about squirrels building condos in your flue or debris creating fire hazards during storms.
Your heating bills drop because drafts stop pulling warm air up and out. Your home stays comfortable, your chimney stays dry, and you avoid those surprise repair bills that hit when water damage finally shows up in your ceiling or walls.
The right cap means your century-old Washington Park home gets the protection it needs without looking like someone slapped modern hardware on historic architecture. It just works, quietly and reliably, year after year.
We’ve been working on homes like yours across Norfolk and Plymouth counties for years. We understand what century-old chimneys need because we see them every day.
These Washington Park homes weren’t built with today’s materials or standards. They need installers who know how to work with older masonry, unusual flue sizes, and architectural details that matter to homeowners who chose this neighborhood for its character.
We’re not the guys who show up, slap on a generic cap, and disappear. We’re the team that measures twice, fits properly, and makes sure your new cap looks like it belongs on your home.
We start with measurements and photos so you know exactly what we’re dealing with before any work begins. Your chimney gets inspected for structural issues that could affect the installation – because there’s no point putting a new cap on a chimney that needs other repairs first.
The old cap comes off (if there is one), and we clean the crown surface so the new cap sits flush and seals properly. Custom fitting happens on-site because these older homes rarely match standard dimensions.
Installation takes about 15 minutes for a single flue once everything’s prepped. We test the fit, check the seal, and clean up completely. You get photos of the finished work and know exactly what to expect from your new cap going forward.
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Your new chimney cap blocks water, animals, and debris while letting smoke flow freely. We use stainless steel or copper depending on your home’s needs and your budget – both materials handle Rhode Island’s wet climate better than cheaper alternatives.
The caps include mesh screening that keeps birds and squirrels out without restricting airflow. Spark arrestor features prevent embers from escaping during use. Every installation includes proper flashing and weatherproofing so water can’t sneak around the edges.
Washington Park homes get extra attention to architectural compatibility. We’re not installing industrial-looking caps on historic homes. Your new cap should look like it belongs there, protecting your investment without compromising the character that drew you to this neighborhood in the first place.