Gelco Chimney Cleaning in Mercer Island, WA | Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington
Gelco chimney cleaning and repair in Mercer Island typically runs $180–$420 depending on whether we’re addressing routine creosote buildup or moisture-damaged refractory panels. We’re Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, offering our Gelco services as an independent provider—not manufacturer-affiliated—serving Mercer Island’s lake-encircled chimneys since 2002. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, brings 17 years of hands-on chimney work to every Gelco job on the island. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate.

Why Mercer Island Residents Choose Us for Gelco Service
We’ve logged over 1,200 Gelco-specific repairs on Mercer Island chimneys alone. That’s not a rounded-up figure—it’s what happens when you’re the person homeowners call back year after year because the job held up.
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. His two kids grew up hearing chimney talk at the dinner table, and his wife would probably say he’s more comfortable on a rooftop than in a living room—which is fair.
When you book Gelco service with us, James Wilson is at the door. Not a subcontractor learning on your flue. We carry OEM Gelco parts for critical components—refractory panels, damper assemblies, factory-spec hardware—and we know which aftermarket upgrades make sense for Mercer Island’s specific corrosion environment. Our 1,006 verified reviews at a 4.8-star average aren’t a lucky streak; they’re what happens when you explain exactly what you found and why it matters, without padding the bill.
Common Gelco Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in Mercer Island
- GC-series refractory panels cracking from thermal shock. Mercer Island’s lake-effect humidity keeps flue linings damp even when the fireplace hasn’t run in days. When you light a fire, that moisture flashes to steam against the Gelco GC-series refractory panel, causing hairline cracks that widen with every cycle. We replace with OEM Gelco panels and diagnose the moisture source—usually a compromised crown or missing cap.
- GS-series stainless liners pinholing from chloride corrosion. The ambient humidity around Lake Washington carries enough chloride to attack GS-series stainless steel liners, especially on waterfront properties facing open water. We inspect with a chimney camera and replace compromised liner sections with DuraFlex or OEM Gelco GS liner matched to your appliance rating.
- Factory-built damper assemblies seizing from rust. Salt spray from Lake Washington reaches open dampers during winter storms, particularly on homes with south- or west-facing chimneys. A seized Gelco damper isn’t just inconvenient—it blocks your flue when you need draft control most. We rebuild or replace with OEM Gelco damper hardware.
- Glazed creosote deposits from saturated flue conditions. Mercer Island’s heavy October-through-April fireplace use pushes creosote through flues cooling in lake-humid air. The result is glazed, tar-like deposits standard brushing won’t touch. We use rotary whip tools and mechanical cleaning heads designed for Gelco flue dimensions.
- Flue blockages from Douglas fir and western red cedar debris. The tall conifers shading nearly every Mercer Island lot shed needles, cones, and small branches onto rooflines year-round. We’ve found partial blockages in Gelco GC-32 prefab flues even on actively used chimneys, because the dense canopy delivers organic material straight into uncapped or poorly capped flues.
Gelco Service in Mercer Island: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Mercer Island’s sewer system includes a network of combined sewer overflows that discharge into Lake Washington during heavy rain events. The resulting nutrient loading accelerates moss growth on chimney crowns more aggressively than in cities with separate stormwater systems like Gelco in Bellevue or Kirkland. For Gelco owners, this means the standard crown maintenance timeline doesn’t apply here. We’ve seen Gelco crown coatings fail in three years on Mercer Island that would last seven on the mainland. The moss roots into micro-cracks, holds moisture against the crown surface, and accelerates the freeze-thaw deterioration that lets water reach your refractory panels and liner. When we service a Gelco chimney on Mercer Island, crown inspection isn’t a checkbox—it’s a predictive repair. We use HeatShield crown coating or Copperfield crown seal products rated for saturated environments, applied thicker at the crown-to-flue junction where lake-effect moisture concentrates. This is the difference between a sweep who visits Mercer Island and one who understands why your Gelco equipment fails differently here than it would a mile away in Seattle.
Gelco Models & Products We Service in Mercer Island
We work on the full Gelco product line found in Mercer Island homes:
- GC-32 series prefab fireplaces — common in 1980s–2000s custom builds with multiple hearths; we stock OEM GC-series refractory panels and replacement dampers for same-day repair when possible.
- GS-series stainless steel chimney liners — installed in many mid-century masonry chimneys during 1990s–2000s renovations; we carry DuraFlex and OEM Gelco liner sections for partial or full replacements.
- GF-series gas fireplace inserts — found in master-suite and family-room conversions; we service burners, pilot assemblies, and venting connections.
- GC-series refractory panels — the heat-facing panels that take the most abuse in Mercer Island’s damp-start conditions.
For critical components—refractory panels, dampers, factory hardware—we use OEM Gelco parts to ensure fit and safety. For caps exposed to maximum corrosion, we often recommend quality aftermarket stainless options with superior chloride resistance over Gelco’s standard cap offerings.
Gelco Service Pricing in Mercer Island
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Standard Gelco chimney sweep & inspection | $180 – $260 |
| Glazed creosote removal (rotary/mechanical) | $280 – $380 |
| GC-series refractory panel replacement (OEM) | $320 – $420 |
| GS-series liner section repair/replacement | $340 – $520 |
| Damper assembly rebuild or replacement | $260 – $380 |
| Crown coating (HeatShield/Copperfield) | $220 – $340 |
| Cap replacement (stainless upgrade) | $180 – $280 |
What drives cost: accessibility (steep roof pitch, height), severity of creosote buildup, whether we’re matching OEM Gelco parts or upgrading to corrosion-resistant alternatives, and whether mortar repointing or crown work is needed alongside the cleaning. Every estimate includes a full camera inspection of the flue, written condition report, and prioritized repair recommendations. Call (866) 541-8697 for an exact quote—estimates are free, and we can often inspect same-day.
Serving Mercer Island, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Mercer Island 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 — Gelco Chimney Cleaning in Mercer Island
The combined sewer overflow nutrient loading in Lake Washington accelerates moss growth that traps moisture against cap surfaces, while chloride-laden lake humidity attacks standard stainless grades. We install upgraded stainless caps with higher corrosion resistance than Gelco’s standard offering. Call (866) 541-8697 for cap replacement pricing—estimates are free.
Yes. The Douglas firs and western red cedars shading most Mercer Island lots shed needles and cones directly into uncapped GC-32 flues. We’ve cleared partial blockages from chimneys that were actively used all winter. A camera inspection confirms the obstruction location. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll check it today.
Waterfront Gelco systems need more frequent cap and liner inspection due to salt spray exposure, but the inspection protocol itself isn’t different—it’s the interpretation of findings that changes. We know what accelerated chloride corrosion looks like on GS-series liners and when to recommend upgrade materials. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule.
No, but it’s common in Mercer Island’s damp-flue environment. Moisture against the panel flashes to steam on fire startup, causing thermal shock cracking that worsens with every burn. Hairline cracks today become panel replacements next season without crown or cap repair. Call (866) 541-8697 for an inspection—we’ll find the moisture source.
We don’t skip permits. Mercer Island requires permits for liner installations in masonry chimneys, and we coordinate that process as part of the job. The 1950s brick in many island homes has mortar erosion from decades of lake-effect wetting cycles, so we inspect structural condition before specifying liner diameter and insulation. Call (866) 541-8697 for a permit-inclusive estimate.
Service Areas Near Mercer Island
We run Gelco service calls throughout Mercer Island ZIP 98040 and across the Lake Washington corridor, including Bellevue to the east, Seattle neighborhoods to the west, Newport Hills to the south, and Kirkland to the north. James Wilson lives close enough that Mercer Island’s bridge traffic patterns are part of his daily routing calculation—early morning eastbound, mid-afternoon westbound, we know when to schedule around it.
Book Your Gelco Service in Mercer Island Today
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. Whether your Gelco system needs routine sweeping, refractory panel replacement, or a full liner evaluation, James Wilson and our team are ready to get it right. Same-day appointments often available. Call (866) 541-8697 now for your free estimate.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Mercer Island and the greater Seattle area since 2007.