DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning in Kenton, WA | Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington
DuraFlex chimney cleaning and liner service in Kenton, WA typically runs $280–$520 for a standard sweep with Level 2 inspection, while full DuraFlex liner replacement in a historic Kenton flue starts around $2,800–$4,500 depending on height and custom fabrication needs. Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington is an independent Raleigh Hills DuraFlex service provider extended to Kenton—we’re not manufacturer-authorized, which means we work for homeowners, not a brand’s warranty department. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate.

A clean chimney isn’t a luxury — it’s just the part of your house that’s been quietly doing its job and deserves the same attention as everything else. In Kenton, that job gets harder every winter, which is why Kenton Chimney Cleaning & Sweep matters more than in drier climates.
Why Kenton Residents Choose Us for DuraFlex Service
James Wilson grew up in the Tenleytown neighborhood of Washington and has spent his entire adult life working in the trades here. He picked up the fundamentals of ventilation systems and building mechanics at Northern Virginia Community College before apprenticing under a seasoned sweep who showed him what textbooks never cover — what a chimney actually looks like after fifteen winters of neglect. For over 17 years James has been the person Washington homeowners call when they smell smoke where they shouldn’t, and he’s built a reputation for explaining exactly what he found and why it matters, without padding the bill.
That same James Wilson shows up at your Kenton door as our lead technician. Not a subcontractor we found that morning. Not a trainee with a checklist. Seventeen years of hands-on chimney work means he recognizes the sound of a failing DuraFlex liner before he even sets up the ladder — the telltale whistle of a gap at the collar, the uneven draw that says creosote has packed between liner and clay. We’ve earned 1,006 verified reviews at a 4.8-star average because homeowners remember who actually did the work and whether they understood what they were paying for.
We stock genuine DuraFlex components — Round Flex, Oval, Square, and Rigid lines — and we fabricate custom transitions on-site for Kenton’s irregular 1920s flues. No waiting two weeks for a parts drop from out of state. When your chimney is venting into your living room, that matters.
Common DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in Kenton
- Improper sizing or installation leaving gaps in old clay flues. Kenton’s bungalows and foursquares were built with single-flue brick chimneys never designed for modern liner systems. A DuraFlex liner dropped into a 100-year-old clay flue without proper measurement often gaps at the base or collar, leaking smoke and CO into wall cavities. We see this constantly in homes near Saint Johns — previous installers sized for a standard flue and walked away.
- Corrosion at connection points from Portland’s moisture-laden air. North Portland’s ambient humidity, juiced by the Willamette River, condenses inside poorly insulated DuraFlex liners. That condensation pools at joints and collars, attacking stainless steel from the inside out. Annual cleaning catches this before pinholes become blowouts.
- Tearing or separation at seams from thermal expansion. Kenton homeowners who burn regularly in winter — and many do, with original fireplaces as primary heat — subject DuraFlex liners to repeated heat cycles. The liner expands, contracts, expands again. After enough cycles, seams fatigue. We inspect for hairline separations that a generalist sweep would miss.
- Creosote buildup trapped between DuraFlex liner and original clay tile. Here’s the hidden hazard: when a liner is installed with even a slight gap, creosote accumulates in that void, invisible from below and unreachable with standard brushing. In Kenton’s historic chimneys, where clay tiles are already fractured from freeze-thaw, this buildup becomes a chimney fire waiting for ignition. Our Level 2 inspections include camera verification of the entire liner perimeter.
- Informal caps trapping nests atop unswept creosote. Our crew recently tackled a 1920s foursquare in the Kenton neighborhood on Albina Street where a year-old DuraFlex liner had been installed incorrectly, leaving a two-inch gap at the base. We removed the old liner, re-prepared the flue with a custom oval-to-round transition, and installed a new DuraFlex system with a sealed cap, restoring safe draft and eliminating the smoke spillage the homeowner had battled since the previous install.
DuraFlex Service in Kenton: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Kenton was built up in the 1910s–1940s as working-class housing for employees of the nearby North Portland Union Stockyards, leaving the neighborhood dense with Craftsman bungalows and foursquares that now carry 80–100-year-old original brick chimneys with clay tile liners — meaning virtually every chimney cleaning job in Kenton involves inspecting century-old masonry that has spent a lifetime in Portland’s relentlessly wet climate. This combination of age and chronic moisture exposure makes Chimney Repair in Kenton fundamentally different from newer suburban markets: soot removal is secondary to assessing cracked liners, failed mortar joints, and efflorescence.
For DuraFlex owners specifically, this means your stainless steel liner is living inside a deteriorating host. DuraFlex repair in Portland is complicated by 37 inches of annual rain, and North Portland’s proximity to the Willamette River keeps ambient humidity persistently high, accelerating mortar erosion, spalling, and moss and lichen colonization on exposed brick chimney shoulders and crowns. The occasional hard frost in winter then works freeze-thaw cycles into already moisture-saturated joints, making structural deterioration a near-universal finding on Kenton’s oldest chimneys. We’ve pulled DuraFlex liners from Kenton flues where the surrounding clay had disintegrated to powder — the liner was still structurally sound, but it was floating in a collapsing shaft. That’s not a cleaning problem. That’s a rebuild conversation, and we’re equipped to have it honestly.
Kenton’s many Craftsman bungalows often have original brick chimneys that narrow or offset internally, requiring custom-fabricated DuraFlex sections that our techs shape on-site to fit the irregular flue path. This isn’t catalog work. It takes someone who’s handled enough DuraFlex to know how the material behaves when you need to transition from oval to round mid-flue, or when the flue bends toward the exterior wall at the second story.
DuraFlex Models & Products We Service in Kenton
We work with the full DuraFlex line: Round Flex Pipe for standard vertical flues, Oval for shallow clearance situations common in Kenton’s balloon-framed walls, Square for certain manufactured fireplace applications, and Rigid for straight runs where flexibility isn’t needed and draft efficiency is paramount.
We use genuine DuraFlex components for repairs and replacements to ensure compatibility and long-term performance. However, when a liner is beyond economical repair, we honestly recommend complete replacement with DuraFlex to restore safety and functionality. Our Kenton-area stock includes common diameters, connection collars, and termination caps — most repairs don’t require a parts order. For custom fabrication, we carry the tools to cut, shape, and seam DuraFlex on your roof, not in some distant shop.
DuraFlex Service Pricing in Kenton
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| DuraFlex chimney sweep + Level 2 inspection | $280 – $520 |
| DuraFlex liner repair (seam weld, collar replacement) | $340 – $780 |
| Custom DuraFlex fabrication & installation | $1,800 – $3,200 |
| Full DuraFlex liner replacement (standard flue) | $2,800 – $4,500 |
| Full DuraFlex liner replacement (custom offset/narrow flue) | $3,500 – $5,800 |
What drives cost: flue height, accessibility, whether the existing liner can be extracted or must be cut out, and whether your chimney needs masonry repair before a new liner goes in. Many Kenton homes need some crown or mortar work — we include that assessment in every free estimate, not as a surprise add-on. Call (866) 541-8697 for an exact quote — estimates are free, and James Wilson will walk you through what he found.
Serving Kenton, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Kenton area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — DuraFlex Chimney Cleaning in Kenton
Yes — when done correctly, DuraFlex installation protects rather than damages historic clay flues. We measure the flue interior with a camera first, identify offsets or narrowing, and select the appropriate DuraFlex profile (often Oval for Kenton’s tight clearances). The liner is lowered, not forced, and top and bottom connections are sealed without chipping original tile. Call (866) 541-8697 if you’d like James Wilson to assess your specific flue.
Yes, DuraFlex manufactures liners specifically rated for gas appliances, including lower-temperature flexible options that pair with gas inserts. Many Kenton homes have had wood-burning fireplaces converted to gas — the liner requirements change, but the flue challenges (offset, narrowing, moisture exposure) don’t. We verify appliance compatibility before specifying any DuraFlex product. Call (866) 541-8697 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
A properly installed DuraFlex stainless steel liner in a maintained chimney typically lasts 15–25 years. In Kenton’s conditions — chronic moisture, freeze-thaw cycling, potential moss intrusion — the lifespan depends heavily on annual cleaning and whether the chimney crown and cap keep water out of the flue. Neglect cuts that lifespan in half. We’ve replaced 8-year-old liners in Kenton homes where the cap had been missing for years.
No — black residue at the termination indicates incomplete combustion or a draft problem, not normal seasoning. In Kenton’s climate, the culprit is often moisture-driven: condensation inside the liner mixes with soot and weeps at joints or the cap. It can also signal a sizing mismatch between your appliance and the DuraFlex diameter. We inspect for both causes during a Level 2 cleaning. Call (866) 541-8697 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Yes — we carry the cutting and seaming tools to custom-shape DuraFlex transitions, offsets, and diameter changes on your roof. Kenton’s 1920s chimneys with their internal narrowing and exterior-wall offsets don’t accommodate drop-in solutions. James Wilson has fabricated oval-to-round transitions, dog-leg offsets, and custom termination heights on-site across DuraFlex service in North Portland. Call (866) 541-8697 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Service Areas Near Kenton
We serve Kenton and surrounding North Portland neighborhoods including Saint Johns, Swan Island, and University Park, plus Vancouver DuraFlex service for homes across the river. Our service radius extends to Dishman, Summit, Federal Way, Lakeland South, Kingsgate, and the City of Sammamish for full chimney rebuilds and liner installations where our specialized equipment justifies the travel.
Book Your DuraFlex Service in Kenton Today
James Wilson or a senior technician from our team can usually inspect your Kenton chimney within 24–48 hours. Same-day service is often available for draft or smoke issues that can’t wait. Call (866) 541-8697 now for a free estimate — we’ll tell you exactly what your DuraFlex system needs and what it doesn’t.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Kenton and DuraFlex in Minnehaha and surrounding areas since 2007.