Chimney Caps
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It's not very difficult to choose exactly the right chimney cap for your home, especially if you take it one step at a time. There are just four things to consider: shape, type, metal, and size. First, what shape should your chimney cap be? |
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Look at your chimney and find the flue, the pipe that lets the smoke out. It's either round, square or
rectangular. If you have more than one flue in your chimney, the arrangement of flues is rectangular. So if your flue is rectangular, or if you have more than one flue, consider the shape you need to be rectangular. (For now, we're just talking about masonry or brick chimneys with tile flues. We'll talk about metal chimneys later.) |
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OK, now let's figure out which type of chimney cap you need. |
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Below are Examples of Single Flue Chimney Caps: |
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Below are Examples of Top Mount Chimney Caps: |
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Below are Examples of Sleeve Fit Chimney Caps: |
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Now that you know what shape and what type of chimney cap you need, it's time to consider which metal would be best for your chimney cap. |
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Chimney caps are manufactured from stainless steel, copper, and galvanized steel. Stainless steel is the best value for the dollar. Copper is the most elegant, especially for historic or upscale homes. Stainless steel and copper chimney caps usually come with a lifetime warranty. Some companies can have stainless steel caps coated with black or colored heat resistant coatings. Galvanized steel is the least expensive and the least durable. Galvanized steel chimney caps are usually painted black. Copper is not recommended for light colored chimneys. Stainless steel is the preferred metal for salt water climates. |
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Finally, what size should your chimney cap be? |
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To answer this question you or a contractor will have to get up on the roof and take careful measurements. Be sure to take a pencil and paper, as well as a metal yardstick or metal tape measure. Take a metal square to insure you are measuring with square, 90 degree, corners. If you have a square or rectangular clay flue pipe that sticks up above the chimney crown more than an inch, measure and write down the length and the width of the flue. If you have a round flue, measure its outside diameter and its inside diameter. (Having both measures allows you to select either a round chimney cap that attaches to the outside of the round flue or that sleeve-fits into the flue.) |
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Your chimney cap can be any screen size between the dotted red rectangle and the dotted black rectangle. Most chimney caps have mounting flanges that add 1 1/2 inches to each side of the screen. So, for example, a top mounting chimney cap with a screen size of 13 by 17 inches will cover 16 by 20 inches of the top of your chimney.The Assemble-It-Yourself Whitecaps chimney caps can be installed with the mounting flanges inside the screen (facing toward the flues) or outside of it (facing toward the edges of the chimney.) |
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Some chimney caps are taller than others. The height of the screen part of a chimney cap is the screen height. If you want a top mount or outside mount chimney cap, there must be at least 5 inches of clearance between the top of your tallest flue and the lid (or roof) of the chimney cap. Select a chimney cap with a screen height 5 inches above your tallest flue. |
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Now is the time to consider whether you want a chimney cap or if what you really need is a combination damper and chimney cap. We recommend the Lyemance brand of dampers because they save you up to 90 percent of the energy that is lost with a traditional damper. The Lyemance dampers are available in combination with a quality chimney cap. |
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Chimney caps for unusual conditions. Pleaselet us know if you need a chimney cap that rotates so that its open side is always down wind. We can arrange that for you. Other chimney caps are made to cure 'back-puffing' from down currents caused by mountains or tall buildings. These are available both for round flues and for masonry flues. For the most difficult cases, there are chimney caps with integral electric fans that pull the smoke out of the chimney. Likewise, these Exhausto Fans are available for round flues and for other flues. |
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A special note about metal chimneys for gas fireplaces and woodstoves. |
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A special note about custom chimney caps. |
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Because custom made caps are one-of-a-kind, they cannot be returned for a refund. For this reason, and because they are more expensive than standard caps, it is essential to measure carefully. Write down the longest side first, then each successive side going clockwise. Be sure to measure for screen height (from chimney crown to the top of the tallest flue, plus five inches.)
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A special note about chimney caps for California and other areas requiring 5/8" mesh
Many localities--primarily California, but also some other areas around the country--have codes calling for 1/2" spark arrestors. Some localities call for such spark arrestors in "wooded areas" or "within 200 feet of wooded areas." According to the National Fire Protection Association, chimney caps with 5/8" mesh will not allow a 1/2" sphere through them, and thus are considered the industry standard for California-sized chimney caps. If you live in such an area, local laws may require such specially sized mesh to conform to these spark arrestor codes. We have a wide selection of chimney caps with 5/8" mesh for round, top mount, single and multi-flues. |























