Chimney Crown Construction Services
Professional chimney crown construction from A1 Chimney. Protect your chimney structure with a properly designed and installed chimney crown.

Service Details
A chimney crown is placed on the top of your chimney to cover it completely, while leaving vent holes to let smoke escape. This covering not only prevents foreign objects from entering your chimney and possibly your home, but it also increases the heating efficiency of your stove or fireplace. If you are not sure of the material or design you want for your chimney crown, one of our professionals will sit down with you to discuss your options. The chimney crown acts as the first line of defense against water penetration, the number one cause of chimney deterioration. A properly constructed crown should be made with portland cement concrete mix, not mortar, and should extend beyond the bricks with a drip edge to direct water away from the chimney. It must be properly sloped to shed water and include an overhang to protect the brick and mortar from moisture damage that can lead to costly structural repairs.
Our experienced masons use time-tested techniques combined with premium materials to construct chimney crowns that will last for decades. We carefully design each crown with the proper slope, overhang, and drip edge to ensure maximum water protection and durability.
Whether you need a new crown for a recently built chimney or replacement of a deteriorated crown, we provide expert consultation to match your home's architecture, quality workmanship that exceeds industry standards, and reliable results that protect your valuable chimney investment for generations.
Why Choose A1 Chimney for Chimney Crown?
- Expert masons with years of experience in chimney crown construction
- Premium portland cement concrete mix, never inferior mortar
- Proper design with drip edges and sloping for maximum water protection
- Custom consultation to match your home's architecture and needs
- Decades of protection against water damage and chimney deterioration