Fast, Reliable Chimney Cap & Crown Across Nashville
Chimney cap and crown repair in Nashville typically costs $280–$950 depending on whether you need a simple coating, a cap replacement, or full crown rebuild, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. We work across Nashville’s core neighborhoods and out to the acreage properties on Davidson County’s edges — from East Nashville’s historic bungalows to the workshop chimneys on rural spreads near Goodlettsville. Our phone is (855) 963-4743, and we answer until 7 PM on weekdays.

Nashville’s bachelorette-party tourism has created one of the highest short-term rental densities in the country, and many of those rentals in historic neighborhoods feature wood-burning fireplaces where guests burn low-temperature ‘ambiance’ fires, rapidly depositing creosote and stressing chimney caps and crowns beyond typical residential use. If you’re managing an Airbnb near Sylvan Park or Germantown, you already know the inspection cycle moves faster here. We built our Chimney Cap & Crown service around exactly that reality — heavy-duty materials, one-trip completion, and no callbacks.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Service Nashville Is Nashville’s Preferred Chimney Cap & Crown Company
Nearly 800 homeowners have trusted us with their chimney systems, and our 775 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars reflect what happens when Michael Brown — owner and lead technician — shows up personally instead of sending a rotating subcontractor crew. Eight years, one standard. We’ve worked on chimneys from 12 South to Inglewood, and we know which blocks have pre-1950s clay-tile liners, which flips skipped proper crown sealing, and where the raccoons get in.
Our response time to Nashville proper is same-day or next-day for cap and crown emergencies — water pouring down the flue, animals in the firebox, or a crown crack that’s opened after a hard freeze. For the acreage properties west of town or the detached workshops off Whites Creek Pike, we schedule to make the drive worth your time, arriving with the full material load to finish in one trip. Michael leads every job. From sweep to rebuild, you get the decision-maker on the roof, not a dispatcher guessing at measurements.
Our Chimney Cap & Crown Services in Nashville
Cap Installation & Replacement
New cap installation in Nashville runs $280–$520 for standard single-flue galvanized or stainless steel units, with multi-flue caps starting around $450. We size for your actual flue count and draft requirements — not whatever’s in the warehouse. In neighborhoods like East Nashville and Sylvan Park, where renovation flips often slapped on undersized caps to pass inspection, we measure twice and source once. Gelco and Famco caps are our standard stock for Nashville’s humidity; both resist the rust that kills cheaper units in three to four seasons here.
Cap replacement becomes urgent when you see rust streaks on the brick, hear animals scratching, or find debris in the firebox. We carry common sizes on the truck, but custom orders — copper, oversized, or heritage-match — typically take four to six business days. We recently serviced a 1920s craftsman bungalow in East Nashville that had been flipped into an Airbnb. The crown was cracked from freeze-thaw cycles, and the multi-flue cap was undersized, allowing raccoons inside. We replaced it with a custom copper cap from Copperfield and sealed the crown with HeatShield—done in one trip for the self-reliant owner who needed it ready for guests.
Crown Repair
Crown rebuilds in Nashville range from $650–$950 for full tear-offs and re-pours, with partial repairs starting at $380. The freeze-thaw transition zone we sit in — colder than Memphis, milder than Knoxville — is uniquely hard on the soft lime mortar in pre-1950s chimneys. Water seeps through hairline cracks, expands overnight at 28°F, and widens the gap by spring. We’ve rebuilt crowns on brick foursquares in Germantown where the original crown was nothing more than a sloped mortar wash, and on Inglewood bungalows where decades of thermal cycling had turned the crown into a drainage funnel straight onto the firebox.
Crown Coating
Crown coating is our most cost-effective preventive service for Nashville homes: $340–$480 including surface prep and two coats of flexible sealant. We use HeatShield’s crown coating system — the same material certified chimney specialists specify nationwide — because it bridges hairline cracks and flexes with the substrate through freeze-thaw cycles. For historic homes with sound structural crowns but surface deterioration, this adds ten to fifteen years of service life without the cost of full replacement. We recommend it aggressively in Nashville’s older neighborhoods where the original crown is intact but weathered.
Multi-Flue & Custom Caps
Multi-flue caps protect chimney systems with two or more flues — common in larger Nashville homes, duplex conversions, and short-term rentals where a fireplace and furnace share a chimney. Standard multi-flue installations run $520–$780; custom fabrications in copper or specialty dimensions start at $890. For the acreage homeowners west of Nashville with detached workshops, outdoor kitchens, or oversized masonry chimneys, we fabricate and install custom caps that standard suppliers don’t stock. One trip. Measure on-site, cut to fit, seal the crown while we’re up there.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Nashville
We use the same materials the pros specify — HeatShield for crown coatings and structural repairs, Gelco and Famco for standard and multi-flue cap lines. These aren’t hardware-store brands; they’re what certified chimney specialists order when the job has to last. We stock common Gelco and Famco sizes locally for Nashville customers, which means faster turnaround on replacements and fewer return trips. For custom work — copper caps, heritage profiles, oversized workshop chimneys — we source through Copperfield and Olympia Chimney with fabrication turnaround of four to seven days. Eight years in this trade, and we’ve learned that saving $40 on a cap that rusts out in two seasons is false economy in Nashville’s humidity.
Common Chimney Cap & Crown Problems We See in Nashville Homes
- Cracked clay-tile crowns on pre-1950s chimneys. Nashville’s freeze-thaw transition zone subjects soft lime mortar to repeated expansion-contraction cycles each winter. The damage is worse here than in consistently cold Knoxville or consistently mild Memphis. We see this constantly in East Nashville and Inglewood brick foursquares where the original crown has never been rebuilt.
- Multi-flue caps rusting out or failing to secure against wildlife. Short-term rental properties in Sylvan Park and Germantown get heavy fireplace use from guests who don’t know how to build hot, clean fires. The resulting creosote buildup and frequent lighting/extinguishing cycles stress cap fasteners and mesh, while raccoons learn quickly which chimneys offer easy attic access.
- Gas-log inserts dropped into original clay flues without relining. Nashville’s renovation-flip market is relentless. Technicians working East Nashville and Sylvan Park regularly find chimneys where a gas log insert was dropped into an original clay tile flue during a quick flip — without resizing or relining for the new appliance. This reduces draft, stresses crown sealants with condensation, and violates current NFPA 211 standards the out-of-state investor never checked.
- Moisture intrusion through spalling mortar joints. Nashville’s 47 inches of annual rainfall combined with high humidity accelerates water damage through any crown crack or failed cap seal. We find interior water damage in older chimney stock that’s been invisible for years until the ceiling stain appears.
Pricing for Chimney Cap & Crown in Nashville, TN
| Service | Typical Range in Nashville |
|---|---|
| Crown Coating (preventive) | $340 – $480 |
| Single-Flue Cap Installation | $280 – $520 |
| Multi-Flue Cap Installation | $450 – $780 |
| Crown Repair (partial) | $380 – $620 |
| Crown Rebuild (full tear-off) | $650 – $950 |
| Custom Cap (copper/oversized) | $890 – $1,400+ |
What moves you within these ranges? Crown size and accessibility are the big ones — a two-story foursquare with a steep roof in Hillsboro Village takes longer than a single-story ranch in Donelson. Material choice matters too: galvanized steel caps cost less upfront but need replacement sooner in Nashville’s humidity; stainless steel or copper cost more and last decades. We don’t quote over email for crown work — the crack pattern, mortar condition, and flue integrity have to be seen. Call (855) 963-4743 for a free estimate. Michael will inspect, explain what he found, and give you a written price before any work starts.
We Also Serve Cities Near Nashville
We run cap and crown calls to Forest Hills, Brentwood Estates, Brentwood, and Goodlettsville regularly — typically next-day scheduling, with same-day available for active water intrusion or animal entry. If you’re on acreage outside the city core with a detached workshop chimney or an oversized flue that standard suppliers won’t touch, we’re equipped for the drive and the custom fabrication. Call (855) 963-4743 to book.
Serving Nashville, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Nashville area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Chimney Cap & Crown in Nashville
Nashville sits in a freeze-thaw transition zone where temperatures repeatedly cross 32°F all winter, causing water in mortar to expand and contract; Knoxville’s consistently colder winters keep water frozen solid, while Memphis’s milder climate rarely freezes deeply enough to cause the same damage. Nashville’s pre-1950s chimneys with soft lime mortar are especially vulnerable. Crown coating with flexible sealant or full rebuild with modern concrete mix is the fix. Call (855) 963-4743 for an inspection — estimates are free.
A properly sized multi-flue cap with animal-grade mesh and a minimum 5/8-inch rain overhang is what we install for Nashville’s Airbnb properties; the mesh keeps raccoons and squirrels out, while the overhang deflects our heavy rainfall away from the crown edges. We recommend stainless steel or copper in Sylvan Park’s tree canopy — galvanized rusts fast from leaf tannins and humidity. Call (855) 963-4743 and we’ll measure for same-week installation.
You need the flue inspected for proper sizing and lining first; many 2020 flips in East Nashville dropped gas inserts into original clay tile flues without relining, which violates NFPA 211 and creates condensation that deteriorates crown sealants from the inside. The cap itself may be fine, but the draft problem will destroy whatever crown work you do. We check the full system — flue, liner, crown, cap — in one visit. Call (855) 963-4743 to schedule with Michael.
Crown coating is a flexible, waterproof sealant applied over a structurally sound crown to bridge hairline cracks and prevent moisture intrusion; Nashville homes benefit significantly because our 47 inches of annual rainfall and repeated freeze-thaw cycles turn minor surface cracks into major structural failures within two to three seasons. At $340–$480, it’s roughly one-third the cost of full crown rebuild and extends service life ten to fifteen years. We apply HeatShield crown coating on sound crowns with surface deterioration — common in Germantown and 12 South historic stock. Call (855) 963-4743 for a free assessment.
Yes — we fabricate and install custom caps for oversized, multi-flue, and non-standard chimney dimensions that off-the-shelf suppliers don’t carry; for Nashville’s acreage properties and detached workshops, we measure on-site, fabricate in four to seven days, and install with crown sealing in one return trip. Copper, stainless steel, and galvanized options available. Call (855) 963-4743 to discuss dimensions and timeline.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Service, serving Nashville since 2016.