Chimney Caps

 Chimney chase covers play a crucial role in protecting your chimney from water damage, animal intrusions, and debris buildup, but over time, they can fail due to a variety of reasons. One of the most common causes is rust and corrosion, especially in galvanized steel covers that are constantly exposed to harsh weather conditions. Poor installation can also lead to gaps or improper sealing, allowing water to seep into the chimney structure and cause costly damage. Additionally, low-quality materials may warp or crack over time, reducing their effectiveness in keeping moisture out. Regular inspections and timely replacements are essential to prevent chimney deterioration and maintain the safety and efficiency of your fireplace. 

Multi-Flue Chimney Cap

A single chimney cap that covers two or more flue openings on the same chimney structure.

Flat Top Chimney Cap

A flat top chimney cap is a type of chimney cover designed with a flat, horizontal lid that protects the chimney flue from weather, animals, and debris.

Single Flue Cap

A protective cover designed to fit just one flue tile on a chimney.