Services / Chimney Cap Installation / Caldwell
Chimney Cap Installation
in Caldwell, ID.
A Fireman's Chimney Sweep provides professional chimney cap installation in Caldwell and across Canyon County. Our firefighter-trained team brings the same dedication to every job that has earned us 367+ Google reviews across the Treasure Valley. Caldwell sits at the western edge of the Treasure Valley with a large stock of homes that depend on fireplaces and wood stoves for supplemental heat. Our chimney sweep team services Caldwell regularly with inspection, cleaning, and repair appointments.
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What Happens Without a Chimney Cap
An uncapped flue admits rain directly onto the smoke shelf and into the firebox. That standing water seeps into the clay tile liner, the surrounding mortar, and eventually the masonry. Through Idaho's freeze-thaw cycles, that moisture expands inside the material and forces it apart. After several winters, a minor entry point becomes a cracked liner, spalled brick, or a failed crown. Wildlife is the other cost. Chimney swifts, starlings, and squirrels nest inside uncapped flues. A nest blocking the flue creates a carbon monoxide condition the next time the fireplace is used. Raccoons entering through an uncapped chimney can reach the firebox damper and into the home. None of these outcomes are unusual. They are predictable, and a cap prevents all of them.
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Single-Flue and Multi-Flue Cap Options
Single-flue caps fit over one flue and are the standard installation for most residential chimneys. They are available in stainless steel and copper. Stainless steel caps come with a lifetime warranty against rust and corrosion. Copper caps develop a natural patina and are popular on brick chimneys where the color complement is a factor. Multi-flue caps span the full width of the chimney crown and cover multiple flues under one cover with a shared mesh enclosure. They provide superior weather protection and are the better choice for chimneys with two or more flues in close proximity.
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Top-Mounted Dampers
For homeowners who want both a cap and a more airtight seal when the fireplace is not in use, top-mounted dampers are an alternative to traditional throat dampers. A top-mounted damper sits at the chimney crown and seals the flue with a gasket when closed. This eliminates the column of cold air that sits in the flue in winter and drafts into the firebox, which is the source of the cold air smell many homeowners notice from a traditional fireplace on cold days. We install and service top-mounted damper systems on both masonry and prefabricated chimneys.
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Spark Arrestors and Fire Code Compliance
Every chimney cap we install includes spark arrestor mesh. The mesh catches burning embers that exit the flue during a fire and prevents them from landing on the roof or surrounding vegetation. In Idaho, where summer fire risk is elevated, this is not a code technicality. It is a legitimate safety feature. Mesh openings are sized to allow proper draft while stopping particles large enough to ignite roofing material. We inspect existing caps for mesh integrity during every chimney cleaning service, since deteriorated mesh has to be replaced to maintain its protective function.
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Chimney Cap Installation Cost in Boise ID
Standard single-flue stainless steel chimney cap installation typically runs $150 to $350, including the cap and installation labor. Multi-flue caps and custom-sized caps for non-standard flues run higher depending on dimensions. Top-mounted damper systems run $250 to $450 installed. These are among the lowest-cost items we install relative to the damage they prevent. A chimney cap replaced every 20 to 30 years costs far less than a single relining job caused by water entry through an uncapped flue. We carry caps in common sizes and can typically install same-day when scheduling allows.
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