The project

Chimney Crown Repair and Cap Installation in Monroe, WA

This project took place at a single-family residential home in Monroe, Washington, where the homeowner reached out after noticing visible deterioration at the top of the chimney. What initially appeared to be normal exterior wear was found to be early-stage moisture damage that required professional attention to prevent further structural issues.

After a site evaluation, it became clear that the chimney crown and open flue were allowing water to penetrate the masonry system. Given Monroe’s frequent rainfall, addressing these issues promptly was essential to protect the chimney, improve durability, and avoid more extensive repairs in the future.

Brick chimney before chimney cap installation during chimney repair in Monroe WA

Project Story

The Challenge

The homeowner in Monroe, WA reached out after noticing visible deterioration at the top of the chimney and concerns about long-term moisture exposure. The chimney crown showed signs of wear, cracking, and organic growth, indicating that water had been penetrating the masonry over time. In addition, the flue was left open without a proper chimney cap, leaving the system vulnerable to rain, debris, and wildlife intrusion.

These conditions are common in the Pacific Northwest, where frequent rain can accelerate masonry damage. Without intervention, continued moisture intrusion can lead to internal chimney deterioration, reduced performance, and costly structural repairs down the line. Addressing the issue early was key to protecting the chimney and preventing further damage.

Our Solution

Our team began with a detailed chimney inspection to evaluate the condition of the crown, flue, and surrounding masonry. After identifying moisture damage and surface deterioration, we prepared the area by removing moss, loose debris, and compromised material to ensure a solid foundation for repairs.

We then completed a full chimney crown repair, sealing the surface to restore structural integrity and create a water-resistant barrier designed to direct moisture away from the chimney. Proper crown repair is critical in preventing future leaks, freeze-thaw damage, and long-term masonry deterioration, especially in Monroe’s wet climate.

Once the crown was repaired, we installed a new chimney cap securely fitted to the flue. Chimney cap installation is an essential service that helps prevent rain intrusion, animal entry, and debris buildup while maintaining proper airflow. This upgrade adds an extra layer of protection and significantly extends the lifespan of the chimney system.

As shown in the completed images, the chimney now has a clean, reinforced crown and a durable chimney cap working together to protect the structure from the elements. This project restored both performance and long-term reliability for the homeowner.

If your chimney shows signs of wear, moisture damage, or lacks proper protection, professional chimney repair and chimney cap installation can help prevent costly future issues. Contact our team today to schedule a chimney inspection in Monroe, WA, and ensure your chimney is safe, sealed, and ready to handle the elements year-round.

Service Type​

Chimney Crown Repair and Cap Installation

Property Type

Single-Family Residential Home

Location

Monroe, WA

Duration

Same-Day Service (Approx. 2 Hours)

PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS

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