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Mount Kisco is a busy Northern Westchester village with a true downtown, Metro-North access, medical and retail corridors, older homes near the village center, and larger residential properties toward the Bedford and New Castle borders. Homes here deal with the same Hudson Valley exterior pressures year after year: winter freeze-thaw cycles, heavy rain, wind-driven storms, shade from mature trees, and roof drainage issues on sloped lots.
For chimney cap & crown in Mount Kisco, the right contractor needs to understand more than the product being installed. The project must account for roof pitch, drainage, shade, older construction details, storm exposure, and the way water moves around the property. Meridian Contracting brings more than 25 years of exterior experience to each inspection, estimate, repair, and replacement.

New chimney caps sized for the flue to keep rain, snow, debris, and animals out while allowing proper venting.

Repair or replacement of caps that are rusted, loose, missing, or damaged by storms.

Repair of cracked or deteriorated crowns before water penetrates the masonry structure.

Cap, crown, flashing, and masonry issues are reviewed together to reduce recurring chimney leaks.
Mount Kisco projects often require planning around tight village streets, active commercial corridors, and homes set on wooded or sloped properties. Roofs and gutters near tree-lined streets such as North Bedford Road, Lexington Avenue, and the neighborhoods around Leonard Park can collect leaves, branches, moss, and moisture. Properties closer to the downtown and East Main Street area may have older masonry, compact rooflines, and limited staging space, while larger homes near the Bedford and Chappaqua borders often need careful attention to valleys, eaves, drainage paths, and ventilation.
A chimney cap and crown protect the chimney from the top down. Missing caps and cracked crowns are common causes of water entry and masonry deterioration.
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A chimney cap helps keep rain, snow, debris, and animals out of the flue while allowing proper venting.
The crown is the top masonry or concrete surface that sheds water away from the chimney structure.
Signs can include rust, water stains, damp smells, debris in the fireplace, or moisture around the chimney area.
Yes. Water entering through cracks can damage brick and mortar, especially during freeze-thaw cycles.
Yes. If the crown and masonry are sound, cap replacement can often be handled as a standalone repair.
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