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Chimney Chase Cover

Chimney chase covers are a critical part of chimney maintenance—these toppers act as a barrier,diverting rain water and preventing debris from entering the chimney chase. Unfortunately, even the smallest gap or hole in these chimney tops can lead to extensive water damage, which can be costly to repair. Don't take chances with your chimney—ensure it's always properly covered!

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What is a Chimney Chase Cover?

A chimney cap is a protective cover that is placed on top of a chimney to prevent unwanted debris, animals, and water from entering the chimney flue. Our custom chimney caps are made from stainless steel.

It serves as a barrier that keeps out weather elements and even nesting birds that may obstruct or damage the chimney. Thus, chimney caps are a crucial component of chimney maintenance.

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Why is a Chimney Chase Cover so Important?

If a chimney topper deteriorates to the point that moisture is no longer kept out, many problems can occur which require expensive repairs. Sometimes it’s easier to spot a damaged chimney cover because when water runs off of the chimney cover and down the sides, it carries the rust along the sides of the chimney, causing discoloration. Once rust is spotted, repairs need to be made as quickly as possible. If rust damage isn’t repaired, the middle of the cover will tend to sink and begin to accumulate water, leaves, and other types of debris. The additional stress on the chimney chase cover causes the top to deteriorate further. Holes and cracks can develop, allowing water to seep into the structure.

Custom Chimney Chase Covers

There are a few material options for custom chase covers, but stainless steel chase tops are a popular option as they are also rust-resistant. Stainless Steel Chase Cover Custom Options are available from Eco Grizzly, allowing customers to choose from various sizes and styles to fit their specific chimney.


If there is rust or any other type of damage on your chimney chase cover, or if you are unsure about the condition of it, contact Eco Grizzly today. Their professional chimney technicians will inspect your venting system and, as needed, properly fit a replacement chimney cover. The company offers chimney chase cover fabrication, meaning they can help you find the perfect fit for your chimney. An Eco Grizzly technician is able to measure your top and fabricate and install a new chimney chase top to seal the top of your chimney.

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How Much Does a Chimney Chase Cover Cost?

The cost of a chimney chase cover for chimney can vary depending on the size, material, and customization options. Stainless steel chase covers are generally more expensive than other materials, but they are also more durable and long-lasting. It is important to invest in a high-quality chimney chase cover to avoid costly repairs and damage to your chimney.


In summary, a chimney chase cover is a necessary component of a chimney topper that diverts rainwater and prevents debris from entering the chimney chase. Eco Grizzly offers chimney chase cover services, including fabrication and installation, using high-quality materials such as stainless steel. If you notice any damage or rust on your chimney chase cover, contact Eco Grizzly for professional inspection and replacement services. While the cost of a chimney chase cover can vary, it is important to invest in a high-quality cover to avoid expensive repairs and damage to your chimney.

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