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Chimney Cap & Crown Repair New Orleans — Certified, Fast, and Built to Last

A damaged chimney cap or cracked crown lets water, debris, and animals into your chimney system—causing structural deterioration, mold growth, and costly interior damage. Our certified team fixes it right the first time.

What We Fix — Fast

  • Cracked or missing chimney crown
  • Damaged, rusted, or missing chimney cap
  • Water intrusion through firebox & walls
  • Spalling brickwork & mortar decay
  • Failed flashing & flue liner damage
  • Smoke drafting issues & carbon monoxide risk
  • Animal & pest entry through flue opening
60+ Min Response
24/7 Emergency
100% Licensed & Insured
60+ Inch Annual Rainfall in New Orleans
24/7 Emergency Dispatch Available
≤60 Minute On-Site Goal
100% Licensed & Insured in Louisiana

Why Chimney Cap & Crown Repair Is Critical in New Orleans

New Orleans’ climate creates a uniquely destructive environment for chimneys. High year-round humidity, intense summer thunderstorms, hurricane-force winds, and the occasional freeze combine to accelerate crown cracking and cap deterioration far faster than in drier climates.

With hurricane season running June through November and over 60 inches of annual rainfall, a compromised chimney top is never a minor issue — it is an active threat to your property.

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Water Intrusion

Penetrates chimney chase and surrounding wall cavities causing widespread damage

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Brick Spalling

Accelerated mortar joint decay and exterior masonry deterioration

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Mold Growth

Inside the chimney and adjacent structural materials from moisture saturation

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CO Hazard

Damaged flue liner creates direct fire and carbon monoxide risk to occupants

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Animal Intrusion

Pests and birds enter through unprotected flue openings and nest inside

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Hurricane Risk

Storm-force winds escalate minor crown cracks into major structural failures overnight

Water damage from chimney crown failure in New Orleans
⚡ Act Before It Spreads

Does Your Chimney Need Repair?

Most homeowners don’t realize there’s a problem until water damage appears inside. Watch for these warning signs:

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Crown Cracks

Visible cracking or crumbling in the mortar crown at chimney top

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Cap Damage

Missing, loose, tilted, or heavily rusted chimney cap

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Water in Firebox

Moisture or water pooling inside the firebox after rain

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White Staining

Chalky efflorescence appearing on exterior chimney brick

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Smoke Backing In

Smoke or CO entering your home when the fireplace is in use

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Debris in Firebox

Leaves, debris, or animal nests appearing in the firebox

Pro Tip: Even if you rarely use your fireplace, your chimney cap and crown are exposed to New Orleans weather every single day of the year. Annual inspections are strongly recommended regardless of how often you light a fire.

Spotted Any of These Warning Signs?

Don’t wait for the damage to spread inside your walls. Get a free on-site assessment today.

Our Chimney Cap & Crown Repair Process

A systematic, proven process for every project — ensuring accurate diagnosis, quality materials, and lasting results.

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Roof-Level Inspection & Damage Assessment

Technicians access the chimney top and perform a thorough inspection of cap, crown, flashing, mortar joints, flue liner, and exterior masonry using moisture meters and visual diagnostics.

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Detailed Estimate & Repair Plan

Written estimate explaining exactly what needs repair, what materials will be used, and why — before any work begins. No hidden fees. No surprises.

03

Chimney Cap Removal & Replacement

Old cap safely removed. We install the correctly sized stainless steel, galvanized, or copper cap secured to NFPA standards for a weathertight, long-lasting fit.

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Crown Repair or Rebuild

From flexible crown sealer for hairline cracks to targeted patching with weather-resistant mortar, to full concrete crown rebuild for severely deteriorated structures.

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Masonry & Flashing Repair

Compromised mortar joints, spalling brick, and failed flashing addressed in the same scope — ensuring the entire chimney top is sound and watertight.

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Final Inspection & Photo Documentation

Post-repair inspection with full photo documentation of all work performed — useful for homeowner insurance records and future maintenance reference.

Crown Sealer Application

For hairline cracks and surface weathering. Flexible sealant applied to waterproof and protect the existing crown surface. Ideal for early-stage damage.

Crown Repair & Patching

For moderate cracking. Loose material removed, bonding agents applied, and the surface rebuilt with weather-resistant mortar. Most common repair needed.

Full Crown Rebuild

For severely deteriorated or structurally failed crowns. Complete removal of old material and a new, correctly sloped, reinforced concrete crown poured and finished.

Chimney Crown Crack Restoration

The chimney crown is the most overlooked component of your chimney system — and one of the most critical. It spans the entire top of the chimney, sloping away from the flue to direct water off the structure.

New Orleans homeowners face an accelerated crown failure timeline due to thermal expansion from intense summer heat, moisture saturation during heavy rain, and occasional freeze cycles. What starts as a hairline crack becomes a major structural breach within one or two seasons if left untreated.

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Masonry and Flue Liner Restoration

Water that penetrates through a failed crown or cap doesn’t stop there — it works its way into the mortar joints, brick, and flue liner below, causing progressive deterioration that eventually threatens the entire chimney stack.

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    Tuckpointing Removing deteriorated mortar and packing fresh, correctly matched mortar into joints to restore waterproofing and structural integrity
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    Brick Replacement Removing and replacing spalled, cracked, or failed individual bricks throughout the chimney structure
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    Full Masonry Restoration For chimneys with widespread brick and mortar damage across the entire visible structure
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    Flue Liner Repair Repairing cracked clay tile liners or installing stainless steel liner systems where the existing liner has failed
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    Chimney Waterproofing Professional-grade penetrating water repellent to brick and mortar — critical in New Orleans’ humid climate
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If water intrusion has already caused interior water damage or mold growth, our full restoration team handles that too — in the same visit, with one unified scope of work.

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Smoke Drafting & Chimney Leak Solutions

The two most disruptive chimney problems New Orleans homeowners face — and both require accurate professional diagnosis to solve correctly.

💨 Smoke Backing Into Your Home

Smoke entering your living space signals a real problem with your chimney’s draft system. It is not just inconvenient — it is a health and safety issue. Common causes include a blocked or improperly sized chimney cap, debris or animal nest obstructions in the flue, a damaged or collapsed flue liner, negative air pressure from tightly insulated modern construction, or a chimney that is too short relative to the roof pitch.

Our technicians perform a comprehensive draft analysis to identify and fix the actual root cause — not just the symptom.

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💧 Chimney Leaking Water

Water inside your firebox or on surrounding interior walls can originate from multiple entry points simultaneously. Our leak detection process systematically pinpoints every source — cracked or missing crown, absent or damaged cap, failed flashing, porous or spalling brick and mortar, or condensation from an unlined or poorly lined flue.

We repair every identified source and apply waterproofing treatments to prevent recurrence — a single unified fix, not a patchwork.

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Annual Chimney Inspection & Cleaning

Prevention is always less expensive than repair. Our annual inspection and cleaning service is the most cost-effective way to protect your chimney year after year — catching small problems before they become major repairs.

Crown & cap condition
Flue liner integrity
Firebox & smoke shelf
Flashing review
Creosote measurement
Draft performance test
Written photo report
Repair recommendations
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🗺 Service Areas

New Orleans Metairie Kenner Algiers Uptown Mid-City Lakeview Garden District French Quarter Gentilly Bywater Marigny Carrollton Westbank Slidell Chalmette Gretna

The New Orleans Chimney Repair Specialists

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IICRC-Certified Technicians

Trained and certified in chimney repair and property restoration — not just handymen with ladders.

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Licensed & Insured in Louisiana

Full coverage on every project. You’re protected from start to finish.

24/7 Emergency Response

We dispatch day or night with a goal of being on-site within 60 minutes of your call.

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Locally Owned & Operated

We live here. We understand New Orleans’ climate and building conditions firsthand.

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Honest, Transparent Pricing

Free on-site estimates with no hidden fees. You approve everything before we start.

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Full-Service Restoration

If chimney damage caused water damage or mold, we handle it all in one visit.

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Photo Documentation

Complete before-and-after records provided with every project — great for insurance claims.

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Residential & Commercial

Homes, apartment buildings, restaurants, offices, and commercial properties — all serviced.

Our Guarantee on Every Job

We stand behind every chimney repair project. No surprises, no shortcuts, no excuses.

Full written scope before work begins
Photo documentation of all work performed
Moisture & draft check after completion
No hidden fees — ever
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Request a Free Chimney Inspection

Fill out the form and our team will contact you to schedule a free, no-obligation on-site assessment. For emergencies, call us directly — we respond 24/7 with a goal of being on-site within 60 minutes.

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    24/7 Emergency Line — Call Anytime
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    Serving Greater New Orleans & All Surrounding Parishes
  • Goal: On-Site Within 60 Minutes of Your Call
  • Free Written Estimate — No Obligation
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Frequently Asked Questions

We recommend annual inspections for all chimneys in the Greater New Orleans area — even those used infrequently. The combination of high humidity, heavy rainfall, and hurricane-season winds means damage can develop and worsen rapidly between seasons. An annual check catches minor issues before they become expensive repairs.
The chimney cap is the metal cover fitted directly over the flue opening at the top of the chimney — it keeps rain, animals, and debris out of the flue. The chimney crown is the wide concrete or mortar slab that covers the entire top of the chimney structure around the flue. Both components work together to protect the chimney from water intrusion, and both require maintenance.
Yes — and by the time interior signs appear, the damage has already spread beyond the chimney. Common interior indicators include water staining on ceilings or walls near the fireplace, a musty odor from the firebox, moisture visible inside the firebox after rain, and in severe cases, mold growth on adjacent walls or in the attic above the chimney. If you notice any of these, contact us promptly for an assessment.
We offer 24/7 emergency dispatch with a goal of being on-site within 60 minutes across Greater New Orleans. If you have an active water intrusion, smoke issue, or structural concern following a storm, call our emergency line immediately — we prioritize urgent situations.
Yes. Restoration New Orleans is a full-service property restoration company. If a chimney leak has caused water damage to walls, ceilings, or attic framing, or has led to mold growth in adjacent materials, we handle all of it in one unified scope — chimney repair plus interior restoration — so you work with one team and one invoice.
Always. Every project begins with a free on-site assessment and a written estimate explaining exactly what needs repair, what materials will be used, and the total cost. No work begins until you have reviewed and approved the estimate. We do not charge for assessments or estimates.