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The Pompano Beach Chimney Cap Buying Guide

A chimney cap looks like the simplest purchase on the roof — a metal hat with a screen. Near the ocean it's actually the most consequential metal decision you'll make, because salt air sorts cap materials into survivors and casualties within a few short years.

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Why material is the whole decision

Inland, a builder-grade galvanized cap gives a decade or more of quiet service. Within reach of Pompano Beach salt air, that same cap starts pitting in a couple of years and streaks the chimney orange not long after. The geometry matters far less than the metallurgy — a beautifully designed cap in the wrong metal is simply a slower disappointment.

Stainless steel is the working standard here: it shrugs off chloride, holds its finish, and typically outlasts two or three galvanized replacements for less total money. Copper is the premium path — it outlasts everything and ages into a green patina that some owners love and some don't.

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Sizing and fit, honestly

A cap must match the flue it protects — single-flue caps clamp to the tile or follow the liner size, while multi-flue and full-coverage caps span the whole crown. Oversizing looks clumsy and undersizing chokes the draft, so this is a measure-first purchase, not a best-guess one.

Mounting matters as much as size in a wind zone: a cap that just grips the flue tile is a cap that leaves in a tropical storm. Anchoring appropriate to our June-to-November reality is part of any honest installation.

Screens, spark protection, and wildlife

The mesh sides of a cap earn their keep twice in Broward: they keep embers where they belong, and they lock out the raccoons, swifts, and squirrels that treat open flues as vacancies. Mesh gauge is a balance — coarse enough to breathe, fine enough to exclude.

If your street has heavy tree cover, mesh also becomes your first defense against leaf and frond buildup. A quick screen check whenever the roof gets other attention keeps airflow honest.

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What we recommend and why

For most Pompano Beach homes: stainless steel, sized from actual measurements, with storm-appropriate anchoring and intact screening. For waterfront and barrier-island homes, the case for copper strengthens — the exposure is harsher and the lifespan difference grows.

Whatever the choice, we put the specification in writing before installing: material, size, and mounting. A cap done right is a purchase you make once a decade or two, not once a lease.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best chimney cap material near the beach?

Stainless steel is the working standard — it resists salt-air corrosion and typically outlasts several galvanized caps. Copper is the premium option with the longest life and a distinctive patina.

How long does a galvanized cap last near the ocean?

Often only a few years within reach of salt spray before pitting and rust streaking begin. It's the one cap material we steer beach-area homeowners away from.

Do chimney caps blow off in storms?

Poorly anchored ones do — grip-only mounting is no match for tropical wind. Proper anchoring suited to our storm season is part of a correct installation.

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