Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Bellevue
Chimney liner replacement and partial rebuilds in Bellevue typically run $2,800–$7,500 depending on flue height and material, with most jobs completed in one to two days. We’re Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, and our Chimney Liner & Rebuild crew serves Bellevue from our Seattle base — usually on your driveway within 45 minutes of the 520 or I-90 corridors. Whether you’re in a 1970s Lake Hills split-level with original clay tile that’s finally cracked through, or a Somerset custom home where a remodel left your flue tops open to the rain, we’ve handled it. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate.

Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Bellevue’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
We’ve been climbing Bellevue chimneys for 17 years — from the tract homes off 148th Avenue in Crossroads to the hillside estates above Lakemont Boulevard. That longevity shows in our reviews: 1,006 verified customers have rated us 4.8 stars, and a significant share come from repeat Bellevue clients who’ve moved from starter homes to larger properties and kept our number.
James Wilson arrives as the lead technician, not a subcontractor you’ve never met. When you’re looking at a $5,000 liner replacement on a two-story masonry chimney in Newport Hills, you want the person quoting the job to be the one fastening the DuraFlex and sealing the crown. That’s how we work.
Our response time to Bellevue averages under an hour during business hours because we know the back routes — avoiding the I-405 chokepoints near NE 8th Street, cutting across Factoria when 520 backs up toward Mercer Island. When water’s pouring through an open flue top during a November storm, that local knowledge matters.
We also understand Bellevue’s regulatory landscape. The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency’s mandatory burn-ban program creates a specific maintenance cycle here: homeowners skip inspections thinking “we barely burned this year,” then discover moisture damage, nesting debris, and deteriorated crowns by spring. We’ve seen this pattern hundreds of times across 98006, 98007, and 98008.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Bellevue
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
We install DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney stainless steel liners for Bellevue homes where the original clay tile has cracked or the flue is unlined. In Lake Hills and Crossroads, we regularly encounter 1960s–70s ranch homes with single-wall masonry flues that were never upgraded — these fail PSCA inspection and create real fire hazards. A stainless liner runs $2,800–$4,500 for a standard single-flue installation in Bellevue, including removal of damaged tile and proper top-sealing with a rain cap. For the multi-flue chimneys common in Somerset and Lakemont, we size each liner independently and coordinate with your fireplace insert or gas conversion setup.
Flexible Liner Systems
Offset flues and tight smoke chambers — common in Bellevue’s 1980s custom builds — often won’t accept a rigid liner. We use DuraFlex flexible liners with proper insulation wraps to maintain clearances and improve draft. In the hillside homes above SE 56th Street, where chimneys were built around rooflines with multiple offsets, flexibility isn’t a convenience; it’s the only way to get a liner to the firebox without dismantling surround masonry. Expect $3,200–$5,000 for a flexible liner with insulation in these applications.
Liner Replacement & Repair
Not every damaged liner needs full replacement. We use HeatShield cerfractory sealant for localized resurfacing when the flue has minor spalling or cracked joints but sound structural integrity. This saves Bellevue homeowners $1,500–$2,500 versus full relining. We assess honestly — if we can repair, we say so. If the clay is shattered or the flue is oversize for your insert (a common issue when wood-burning fireplaces get converted to gas without proper resizing), we’ll recommend replacement and explain exactly why.
Partial Chimney Rebuild
Bellevue’s 38 inches of annual rainfall doesn’t spare chimney crowns. We rebuild crowns, replace deteriorated top courses, and install proper flashing — often without touching the liner below. In the Somerset and Lakemont neighborhoods, we’ve developed particular expertise in matching custom brick and stone finishes from 1980s high-end construction. A typical partial rebuild addressing crown, top three feet of masonry, and flashing runs $3,500–$6,500 in Bellevue. We were called to a home in the Somerset neighborhood of Bellevue where a 1980s custom home had two grand masonry chimneys serving three fireplaces. During a high-end remodel, the owners had capped two fireboxes with drywall but left the flue tops open. Our crew found water pooling inside the flue and nesting debris from birds, requiring partial rebuild of the chimney crown and installation of a DuraFlex stainless steel liner with a rain cap to prevent future damage. We matched the custom brick finish to preserve the home’s original aesthetic.

Full Chimney Rebuild
When mortar joints have eroded throughout, the firebox is compromised, or the structure has shifted on Bellevue’s hillside soils, we rebuild from the foundation up. This is rare but necessary — we’ve done four in Bellevue in the past three years, all on 1960s–70s homes in Lake Hills where decades of moisture penetration had destroyed the inner wythe. Full rebuilds start around $12,000 and require scaffolding, temporary weather protection, and careful material matching. James Wilson manages these personally; they’re not handed off.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Bellevue
We stock and install DuraFlex stainless and flexible liners, HeatShield resurfacing products, and Famco termination caps from our Seattle warehouse — meaning Bellevue jobs don’t wait on shipping. For custom crown and flashing work, we source through Copperfield Supply for matching masonry accessories. We don’t use off-brand or generic equivalents; these are the products we trust after 17 years of seeing what survives Puget Sound’s wet climate and what doesn’t. When we quote a liner replacement in 98006 or 98008, we’re quoting materials we’ve already vetted in local conditions.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Bellevue Homes
- Incomplete decommissioning during high-end remodels. In Somerset and Lakemont, contractors frequently drywall over fireboxes without capping flue tops, leaving open columns that funnel rainwater and attract nesting birds. We find this on roughly one in five calls to 98006 hilltop homes.
- Moss and lichen colonization on crowns and mortar joints. Bellevue’s maritime humidity lets green growth establish even on north-facing chimney shoulders that never see direct sun. The root systems accelerate mortar erosion and create pathways for water behind the liner.
- Accelerated creosote condensation from low, smoldering fires. Bellevue’s mild winter temperatures encourage homeowners to burn low and slow — but this produces more flue condensation than the hot, fast burns typical in Spokane or Wenatchee. The result is faster liner degradation and more frequent cleaning needs.
- Original clay tile liners in 1960s–70s tract homes. Lake Hills and Crossroads neighborhoods are full of homes with 50-year-old clay that was never designed for modern insert temperatures or gas conversion efficiency requirements.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Bellevue, WA
| Service | Typical Range in Bellevue |
|---|---|
| Stainless steel liner (single flue, standard height) | $2,800 – $4,500 |
| Flexible liner with insulation (offset flue) | $3,200 – $5,000 |
| HeatShield flue resurfacing | $1,500 – $2,500 |
| Partial rebuild (crown, top courses, flashing) | $3,500 – $6,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild | $12,000 – $18,000+ |
What moves you within these ranges? Flue height is the big one — a two-story chimney in Somerset costs more than a single-story ranch in Lake Hills. Access matters too; steep hillside lots in Lakemont may need specialized scaffolding. Material choice between standard DuraFlex and heavy-gauge Olympia Chimney products affects longevity and price. We provide itemized quotes before any work begins, and estimates are always free. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Bellevue
Our chimney liner and rebuild crews regularly work in West Lake Sammamish, Newcastle, Mercer Island, and Redmond — all within easy reach of our Seattle base. If you’re in these communities and dealing with liner damage or masonry deterioration, the same response times and pricing structures apply. Mention your neighborhood when you call; we’ll confirm availability.
Serving Bellevue, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Bellevue 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 Bellevue
Because contractors often cap fireboxes with drywall without formally decommissioning or capping the flue top, leaving open columns that collect rainwater and nesting debris. We’ve found this exact failure pattern in dozens of 98006 hilltop homes — the remodel looks finished, but the chimney is actively deteriorating above the ceiling line. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll verify your flue tops are properly sealed; estimates are free.
Bellevue’s roughly 38 inches of annual rain, combined with persistent maritime humidity, accelerates mortar-joint erosion, crown cracking, and liner deterioration even when the fireplace is never used. Moisture is the primary enemy of clay tile and unlined masonry; in our climate, annual inspection isn’t overcautious — it’s minimum prudent maintenance. If you’re seeing efflorescence (white mineral staining) on your exterior brick, water is already inside the system. Call for an inspection.
No — the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency’s mandatory burn-ban program prohibits wood-burning on poor-air-quality days throughout the wet season, and Bellevue is fully within PSCA jurisdiction. Gas fireplaces and EPA-certified pellet stoves are typically exempt, but check current restrictions at pscleanair.org. The burn-ban cycle actually drives our spring call volume: homeowners who skipped winter inspections discover moisture and nesting damage once they finally look. Schedule your inspection before that rush.
We install DuraFlex stainless and flexible liners, Olympia Chimney heavy-gauge products, and HeatShield resurfacing systems — all brands we’ve vetted through years of Puget Sound installations. For Bellevue custom homes where visible terminations matter, we use Famco caps and Copperfield accessories in finishes that don’t fight your exterior design. We don’t install generic or unbranded liners; the material quality is too critical for fire safety.
Yes — partial rebuilds are our most common masonry service in Bellevue, particularly for 1980s custom homes in Somerset, Lakemont, and Newport Hills where full demolition would destroy architecturally significant work. We rebuild crowns and top courses, replace damaged brick with matched materials, and preserve existing liners when sound. James Wilson evaluates each project personally for material compatibility and structural integrity. Call (866) 541-8697 to discuss your specific chimney.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Bellevue and the greater Seattle area since 2007.