Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Damascus
Chimney liner replacement in Damascus, OR typically costs $2,800–$6,500 for stainless steel retrofits, while partial rebuilds run $4,200–$9,800 and full chimney rebuilds range from $12,000–$22,000 depending on height and access. Most Damascus liner installations are completed in one to two days, with our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team scheduling within a week during peak season. If you’re burning Douglas fir on a wood stove in the Damascus foothills, your liner sees harder duty than urban fireplaces—and we’re familiar with what that means for your system.

We’ve been driving out to Damascus from our Seattle base for years, and we’ve learned the rhythms of this community: the mid-century farmhouses off SE Highway 212, the 1970s ranchettes tucked into the Deep Creek drainage, the properties where the wood stove never goes cold from November through March. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, handles the diagnostic work personally on liner and rebuild jobs. When you call (866) 541-8697, you’re getting 17 years of chimney-only experience at your door—not a subcontractor learning your system on the fly.
Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Damascus’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Damascus homeowners don’t hire us for speed alone. They hire us because we’ve seen what Douglas fir creosote does to an unlined flue, and we know how to fix it without talking down to anyone. Our 1,006 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars reflect repeated trust from customers who’ve had us back year after year—not a handful of cherry-picked testimonials.
James Wilson serves as lead technician on liner and rebuild assessments. That matters in Damascus, where the housing stock throws curveballs: non-standard flue sizes, rurally permitted structures from the 1960s, retrofit wood-stove inserts that were never properly lined. A generalist contractor might miss what we catch in the first ten minutes of a camera inspection.
We typically schedule Damascus liner and rebuild consultations within 5–7 business days, with emergency response available for active safety concerns like visible flue cracks or carbon monoxide backdrafting. We know the roads—SE 362nd, the climb up from Clackamas River tributaries, the rural routes where GPS gets creative—and we arrive prepared for the specific conditions your property presents.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Damascus
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
Stainless steel liners are our standard recommendation for Damascus’s wood-stove-heavy homes. We install DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney stainless systems, sized precisely to your appliance’s outlet and your flue’s interior dimensions. In Damascus, that precision matters more than in most markets—many homes here have non-standard flue sizing from rurally permitted construction or 1970s retrofit work that predates modern code. Off-the-shelf liner kits often don’t fit. We measure, we fabricate custom sections when needed, and we install to current clearance standards. A typical stainless steel liner installation in Damascus runs $2,800–$5,200.
Flexible Liner Systems
Flexible liners solve access problems in chimneys with offsets, bends, or tight cleanout locations—common in older Damascus farmhouses where the masonry wasn’t built with modern liner retrofit in mind. We use DuraFlex flexible products for these applications, pulling the liner through from the top and securing it with proper termination fittings. The flexibility doesn’t compromise durability: these are 316Ti stainless or equivalent, rated for the continuous burn cycles that Damascus wood stoves see. Flexible liner installations in Damascus typically range $3,200–$5,800, with complexity driving the upper end.
Liner Replacement
Replacement becomes necessary when existing liners crack, separate at joints, or deteriorate from creosote corrosion. In Damascus, we replace more original clay tile liners than in urban markets—freeze-thaw cycles in the foothills accelerate mortar joint failure, and the resinous Douglas fir that heats most homes here burns hotter and dirtier than the hardwoods common closer to Portland. We remove failed liners carefully, inspect the surrounding masonry for hidden damage, and install new systems that match your current heating appliance, not whatever was there in 1968. Liner replacement in Damascus generally costs $3,500–$6,500.
Partial and Full Chimney Rebuild
When the masonry itself has failed—spalling brick, compromised structural integrity, or crown deterioration that’s allowed water to destroy the flue from the outside—rebuild is the only safe path. Partial rebuilds address the top courses, crown, and flue area, typically $4,200–$9,800 in Damascus. Full rebuilds, from the roofline up or from the foundation, run $12,000–$22,000 depending on height, access, and whether we need to match historic brick. We’ve rebuilt chimneys on properties along SE Highway 212 and in the Deep Creek area where the original structure had simply aged past saving. James Wilson scopes every rebuild project personally; we don’t delegate structural assessments.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Damascus
We install and repair with DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Famco products—brands that hold up to the continuous-duty cycles Damascus wood stoves demand. We don’t use off-brand patchwork that fails in two seasons. For liner jobs, we stock common diameters and custom-order exact sizes within days, which keeps turnaround tight even for non-standard flue dimensions. When we quote a Famco termination or HeatShield cerfractory repair, we’re specifying materials we’ve watched perform through multiple Damascus winters. The parts matter. So does getting them right the first time.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Damascus Homes
- Cracked clay tile from freeze-thaw damage. Damascus’s elevation brings more freeze-thaw cycles than Portland or Gresham below. Original clay tile liners in 1960s farmhouses on acreage lots crack, allowing smoke and carbon monoxide to leak into wall cavities and living spaces. We find this regularly on properties east of SE 362nd Avenue.
- Undersized or unlisted liners on 1970s wood-stove retrofits. During the energy crisis, many Damascus homeowners added stove inserts without proper liner upgrades. These unlisted systems promote rapid creosote buildup and create genuine chimney fire risk. We replace them with properly sized, listed stainless liners sized to the appliance.
- Non-standard flue dimensions blocking off-the-shelf solutions. Rurally permitted structures and the gaps in consistent building oversight during Damascus’s 2004–2011 incorporation period left many homes with flue sizes that don’t match standard liner kits. We fabricate custom sections rather than forcing ill-fitting products.
- Crown and mortar cap failure accelerating liner deterioration. Over 50 inches of annual precipitation in the Damascus foothills, combined with heavy Douglas fir canopy that traps moisture against masonry, destroys crowns and mortar caps. Water infiltration then rots metal liners from the outside and erodes clay tile from within.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Damascus, OR
| Service | Typical Range in Damascus |
|---|---|
| Stainless steel liner installation | $2,800 – $5,200 |
| Flexible liner system | $3,200 – $5,800 |
| Liner replacement (remove and replace) | $3,500 – $6,500 |
| Partial chimney rebuild with liner | $4,200 – $9,800 |
| Full chimney rebuild with new liner | $12,000 – $22,000 |
| Camera inspection and written estimate | Free |
These ranges reflect Damascus’s specific conditions: rural access routes that add travel time, non-standard flue sizes requiring custom fabrication, and the heavier-duty liner specifications needed for continuous wood-stove operation. Height matters—two-story farmhouses need more material than single-level ranchettes. Crown condition matters too; a rebuild that includes crown replacement adds $800–$1,800. We don’t quote blind. Every project starts with a camera inspection and a written, itemized estimate. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule—estimates are free, and James Wilson handles the assessment personally.
We Also Serve Cities Near Damascus
Our liner and rebuild crews work throughout the Clackamas County foothills and adjacent Portland metro areas. We regularly schedule jobs in Clackamas for homeowners with similar mid-century stock, Happy Valley where newer construction still needs proper liner sizing for gas-to-wood conversions, Gresham for its mix of historic and retrofit fireplaces, and Lents where older Portland housing faces comparable freeze-thaw and creosote challenges. If you’re unsure whether your property falls within our service radius, call and we’ll confirm.
Serving Damascus, OR — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Damascus 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 Damascus
Yes, in nearly all cases we can install a stainless steel liner inside your existing clay tile flue without dismantling the chimney structure. We measure the flue interior, remove any severely damaged tile that would obstruct the new liner, and pull the stainless system through from the top. On a 1970s wood-stove insert retrofit in the Deep Creek area, we found a cracked, unlined flue with Stage 3 creosote glazing from a winter of burning daily Douglas fir. We installed a new DuraFlex stainless steel liner, sized to the insert’s outlet, to restore safe draft and meet modern clearance standards. The masonry stayed intact. Call (866) 541-8697 and James Wilson can assess your specific flue condition.
“Worked fine” often means “didn’t catch fire yet”—and in Damascus, the combination of daily Douglas fir burning and decades of creosote accumulation makes that a genuine risk. 1970s retrofits frequently used unlisted liners or no liner at all, which was legal at the time but doesn’t meet current safety standards. The resinous softwood you burn deposits creosote faster than hardwood, and an unlined or improperly sized flue can’t contain the heat or vent the gases safely. We’ve replaced dozens of these systems in Damascus; the old liners are typically cracked, separated, or corroded beyond recognition once we camera them. For an exact assessment of your 1970s installation, call (866) 541-8697—estimates are free.
Yes, water infiltration through a failed crown or mortar cap is one of the most common causes of premature liner failure in Damascus. The foothills here receive over 50 inches of annual precipitation, and heavy Douglas fir canopy traps moisture against chimney tops. Water enters through crown cracks, freezes in winter, expands, and destroys both masonry and metal liners from the outside in. We’ve pulled stainless liners from Damascus chimneys that looked fine from the firebox but were rusted through at the top where water had pooled for years. We inspect crowns as standard practice on every liner job and repair or replace them when needed. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule a full inspection.
The correct liner size is determined by your stove’s outlet diameter and the manufacturer’s listed requirements—not by the existing flue dimensions. In Damascus, we frequently encounter situations where a new EPA-certified stove needs a 6-inch liner, but the old flue is 8 inches or irregularly shaped from rurally permitted construction. Upsizing or downsizing incorrectly destroys draft performance and creates safety hazards. We measure the appliance, check the manual, and verify that our installed liner matches the listed specification. Non-standard flue sizes common in Damascus’s older housing stock sometimes require custom fabrication, which we handle in-house. For sizing confirmation on your specific stove, call (866) 541-8697.
Yes, a new or rebuilt masonry chimney still requires a proper liner to safely contain combustion gases and protect the masonry from heat and corrosion. Building code requires it, and practical experience confirms it—we’ve seen unlined rebuilds fail within years because flue gases condense against raw brick and mortar, accelerating deterioration. In Damascus, where wood stoves run hard all winter, an unlined rebuild is especially vulnerable. We install DuraFlex or Olympia Chimney stainless liners as standard on every full rebuild we perform, sized to the appliance and secured with proper termination and insulation where required. For rebuild pricing that includes a proper liner system, call (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Damascus and the greater Portland metro area since 2007.