Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Beaverton
Chimney liner replacement and rebuild in Beaverton typically runs $1,800–$4,500 for prefab zero-clearance fireplaces and $2,500–$6,500 for masonry chimney rebuilds, with most jobs completed in one to two days. We regularly work in the subdivisions off Murray Boulevard, the Vose neighborhood near 97006, and the streets ringing Intel’s Ronler Acres campus — areas where 1980s–2000s factory-built fireplaces are hitting their service-life limits. If you’re seeing rust in the firebox, hearing odd drafting sounds, or noticing moisture stains on the chase cover, call (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate. Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team brings 17 years of chimney-only expertise to Beaverton homes, not generalist guesswork.

Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Beaverton’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
We’ve built our reputation one chimney at a time — 1,006 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars, with homeowners from Cedar Hills to West Slope returning year after year. James Wilson arrives as the lead technician, not a subcontractor you’ve never met. That matters in Beaverton, where the mix of zero-clearance prefab units and occasional older masonry requires diagnostic confidence you can’t fake.
Our response time to Beaverton averages same-day or next-day during peak season (October through March), because we know you’re calling when the fireplace is already in use or showing warning signs. We’ve replaced liners in the Cooper Mountain area, rebuilt chase structures near Progress Ridge, and sourced factory-specific refractory panels for Heatilator units in the Raleigh Hills border zone. That local pattern recognition — knowing which subdivisions have which fireplace vintages, which HOAs require specific exterior matching — saves homeowners time and prevents callbacks.
The 1,000-plus reviews aren’t a lucky streak. They’re the result of showing up, diagnosing correctly the first time, and using parts that last. In a market where fly-by-night sweeps offer rock-bottom liner “deals” with off-brand materials, our documented track record matters.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Beaverton
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
Stainless steel liners are our go-to for Beaverton’s aging zero-clearance fireplaces that have exceeded factory ratings. We install DuraFlex UL-listed stainless liners rated for wood, gas, and pellet applications, tailored to the chase dimensions common in 1990s split-levels and two-story ranches throughout 97006 and 97007. These liners handle the Pacific Northwest’s heavy combustion moisture better than the original factory components, and they’re backed by manufacturer warranties we honor directly. A typical stainless liner retrofit in Beaverton runs $2,200–$3,800, including proper termination and collar sealing.
Flexible Liner Retrofits
Factory-built fireplaces with offset flues or tight chase clearances — common in the compact two-story homes near Millikan Way — often need flexible liners rather than rigid. We use DuraFlex flexible stainless products that navigate offsets while maintaining proper draft. The field vignette that sticks with us: We responded to a home in the Vose area (ZIP 97006) where a Majestic SCANL40 zero-clearance fireplace had a cracked refractory panel and rusted damper gasket. We replaced the refractory panel with a factory-spec part, then retrofitted the unit with a DuraFlex stainless steel liner tied to the factory chimney cap to restore safe venting through the chase. Flexible liner jobs in Beaverton typically fall between $1,800–$3,200.
Liner Replacement for Failed Factory Components
The original one-piece liners in Heatilator and Majestic units from the 1980s and 1990s weren’t designed for 25–40 years of Beaverton’s wet-season burning cycles. We’ve opened units in the subdivisions near Jones Farm where the factory liner had corroded through at the collar joint, dumping combustion gases into the chase cavity. Replacement requires exact matching — wrong parts create clearance violations and void any remaining factory support. We source through Famco and Olympia Chimney to get spec-correct components. Liner replacement in Beaverton generally ranges $2,000–$3,500 for prefab units, higher if chase damage requires concurrent repair.
Partial Chimney Rebuild
When moisture intrusion has compromised the chase structure but the firebox remains sound, partial rebuild preserves what works and fixes what doesn’t. Beaverton’s 37–40 inches of annual rain, concentrated October through May, rots chase framing, deteriorates stucco or siding wraps, and rusts metal chase tops — especially on north-facing exposures in the Tualatin Valley’s cloudier microclimates. We rebuild with proper vapor barriers, corrosion-resistant flashing, and Copperfield chase covers sized to the original or improved spec. Partial rebuilds in Beaverton typically run $3,500–$6,500 depending on chase height and exterior finish matching.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Beaverton
We don’t improvise with off-brand parts that fit “close enough.” For Beaverton’s prefab-heavy housing stock, we stock and source through DuraFlex, Famco, and Olympia Chimney — brands that manufacture UL-listed components specifically for zero-clearance fireplace systems. That means when we’re working on a Heatilator unit in the Sexton Mountain area or a Majestic install near Cedar Hills, we’ve got the right refractory panel, the correct liner diameter, and the proper termination cap in our inventory or on rapid order. No waiting two weeks for a part that might fit. No homeowner stuck with a cold fireplace through another wet weekend.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Beaverton Homes
- Cracked refractory brick panels in late-1980s Heatilator fireplaces. Decades of Pacific Northwest moisture cycling — expansion in the wet season, contraction when heated — stress the factory refractory beyond its design limits. Homeowners often don’t spot the cracks until pieces start shifting or the firebox back wall shows heat discoloration. These require brand-specific replacement panels; generic firebrick won’t maintain proper clearances.
- Rusted chase covers and deteriorated gaskets on zero-clearance units. Beaverton’s 37–40 inches of annual rain, delivered steadily October through May, finds any gap in chase top sealing. Once water enters, it pools on the firebox top, rusts metal components, and degrades the gasket interface between firebox and chase. The result is liner corrosion and potential carbon monoxide leakage into wall cavities.
- Failed factory liner components where the original one-piece liner has exceeded rated service life. Prefab fireplaces installed during the 1980s–2000s buildout were rated for 15–25 years under normal conditions. Beaverton’s climate and burning patterns push many units past that threshold. The liner corrodes at joints, separates at collars, or develops pinholes that draft monitors won’t catch until the damage is extensive.
- Moss and organic growth on chase tops blocking termination screens. The Tualatin Valley’s damp, shaded lots — especially in mature neighborhoods like West Haven-Sylvan — promote moss that clogs spark arrestor screens and restricts draft. We see this annually during pre-season inspections, and it’s a leading cause of smoke backup in Beaverton’s older prefab installs.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Beaverton, OR
| Service | Typical Range in Beaverton | What Affects Cost |
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| Flexible liner retrofit (prefab) | $1,800 – $3,200 | Chase height, offset complexity, access panel condition |
| Stainless steel liner (masonry or prefab) | $2,200 – $3,800 | Diameter, insulation requirements, termination type |
| Liner replacement with factory-spec parts | $2,000 – $3,500 | Parts availability, firebox condition, gasket replacement needs |
| Partial chimney rebuild (chase structure) | $3,500 – $6,500 | Height, exterior finish, framing extent, water damage |
| Full chimney rebuild (masonry) | $6,500 – $12,000+ | Footing condition, height, brick matching, permit requirements |
These ranges reflect Beaverton’s market specifically — labor costs, material transport, and the prevalence of prefab systems that simplify some jobs and complicate others. What drives your quote higher: chase water damage requiring structural repair, hard-to-source factory parts for discontinued fireplace models, or exterior finish matching in HOA-controlled neighborhoods. What keeps it lower: intact firebox, accessible chase, standard liner diameter. We don’t guess from the driveway. Every estimate starts with a full interior and exterior inspection, and we’ll show you exactly what we found before you commit. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule — estimates are free, and we carry common liner sizes for same-day starts when possible.
We Also Serve Cities Near Beaverton
Our service radius covers the full westside Portland metro, including Cedar Hills (where 1960s ranches mix with newer infill), Raleigh Hills (older homes with both masonry and early prefab conversions), West Haven, and West Haven-Sylvan (mature lots with shaded, moisture-retaining chase conditions). If you’re in these areas and seeing the same warning signs — rust, draft issues, cracked panels — the same technician team responds with the same parts inventory and the same upfront pricing. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll confirm your coverage and schedule.
Serving Beaverton, OR — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Beaverton 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 — Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Beaverton
Yes — in most cases we replace only the cracked refractory panels with factory-spec Heatilator parts, not the entire chimney structure. The key is confirming the chase, liner, and termination remain intact, which we verify during inspection. We’ve done this exact repair dozens of times in 97006 and 97007 neighborhoods where these units were mass-installed. If the liner has also failed, we bundle panel and liner replacement to minimize labor cost. Call (866) 541-8697 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
We need the fireplace model number (usually inside the access panel or on the rating plate), chase dimensions, and fuel type — wood, gas, or pellet. With that, we source UL-listed liners from DuraFlex or Olympia Chimney and any factory-specific collars or adapters from Famco. Beaverton’s Heatilator and Majestic units often require proprietary transition pieces that generic liner kits omit. Bring us the model number and we’ll confirm parts availability before we schedule. Call (866) 541-8697 to start that process.
Absolutely — Beaverton’s 37–40 inches of annual rain, concentrated in the October–May burning season, accelerates rust on metal firebox components and degrades gaskets that seal the liner system. Moisture also promotes acidic condensation in gas flues that stainless liners handle better than original factory steel. We see liner corrosion rates here that exceed drier inland climates by a meaningful margin. That’s why we specify insulated stainless liners and proper chase cap overhang for Beaverton installations. Annual pre-season inspection catches moisture damage before it reaches the liner. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule yours.
Yes, provided the chase has adequate clearance and the firebox remains structurally sound. We use DuraFlex flexible stainless liners that navigate offsets common in 1990s two-story ranches near Millikan Way and Murray Boulevard. The retrofit requires removing the factory liner (if present), installing proper support and insulation, and terminating with a cap that maintains draft and weather protection. Most Majestic retrofits in Beaverton run $2,000–$3,200 and complete in a single day. Call (866) 541-8697 with your model number for specifics.
Watch for: rust flakes or water staining in the firebox (indicates chase top or gasket failure), draft smoke even with the damper open, odd odors during burning, visible gaps or holes in the liner when viewed from below, or pieces of metal or debris falling into the firebox. In Beaverton’s climate, rust is often the first visible clue — and it means water has already compromised the system. Don’t burn until inspected; combustion gases leaking into wall cavities create real hazard. Call (866) 541-8697 for priority scheduling — we’ll inspect and quote same-day if possible.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Beaverton and the greater Portland metro since 2007.