Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Tigard
A chimney liner or rebuild in Tigard typically runs $2,800–$8,500 depending on whether you’re relining a factory-built unit or rebuilding a moisture-damaged chase enclosure, and most jobs are completed in one to three days. We regularly respond to Tigard calls within 24 hours because we know the area’s housing stock inside and out — from the split-levels on Bull Mountain to the ranch homes in Metzger. If you’re seeing water stains beneath your mantel, smelling smoke in rooms, or your fireplace just isn’t drafting right, call us at (866) 541-8697 for a free, no-pressure inspection.

We’ve been driving to Tigard from our Seattle base for years, and the pattern is unmistakable: this city’s 1970s-through-1990s buildout created a chimney landscape unlike Portland’s older masonry neighborhoods just north. The factory-built prefab fireplaces, vinyl-sided chase enclosures, and persistent marine moisture mean Tigard homeowners face a specific set of liner and rebuild challenges that generalist contractors often misdiagnose. Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team has handled over a thousand of these cases. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, personally trains every crew member on the failure modes we see in Washington County tract homes.
Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Tigard’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Our reputation in Tigard is built on showing up and knowing what we’re looking at. We’ve got 1,006 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars, and a significant chunk of those come from Washington County homeowners who initially called us because they’d already been told “replace the whole fireplace” by someone who didn’t understand prefab retrofits. James Wilson at the door means you’re getting 17 years of chimney-exclusive diagnostic experience, not a subcontractor learning on your dime.
Response time to Tigard averages same-day or next-day during peak season — we batch our Washington County routes to minimize wait times for Bull Mountain, Metzger, and downtown Tigard ZIP 97223 calls. We know the local permitting landscape: Washington County doesn’t require a separate chimney permit for liner replacement, but a full chase rebuild touching structural framing triggers a Washington County building department review that we handle directly. That local procedural knowledge saves Tigard homeowners a week of phone tag.
We’ve seen this before. The vinyl-sided chase with rotted framing, the discontinued Heat-N-Glo model with no replacement panels available, the DuraFlex liner that pulled away from its top plate because the chase cover leaked for three winters straight. Pattern recognition matters when the difference between a $3,200 liner replacement and a $7,800 full rebuild comes down to whether your technician knows to check the chase framing from the roof before quoting.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Tigard
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
For Tigard’s masonry chimneys — the older pockets near downtown and along Hall Boulevard — we install rigid and flexible stainless steel liners from DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney that handle the heavy creosote loads from unseasoned Douglas fir burning. A typical stainless steel liner installation in Tigard runs $2,800–$4,200 for a straightforward single-flue masonry chimney. We upsize or downsize based on your appliance’s BTU output and the flue’s interior dimensions, not guesswork. Every liner gets a poured insulation mix at the top plate to prevent condensation in Tigard’s prolonged wet season.
Flexible Liner Retrofits
Flexible liners are sometimes the only option in Tigard’s tighter chimney configurations — offset flues in split-levels, chimneys with minor bends that rigid pipe can’t navigate. But flexible liners in this market come with a specific warning: unseasoned Douglas fir produces heavy Stage 2 creosote that can block a flexible liner in a single burning season if you’re not sweeping annually. We install flexible liners from DuraFlex with this in mind, and we flag the maintenance schedule hard. Flexible liner jobs in Tigard typically cost $3,200–$4,800 depending on length and access.
Liner Replacement for Factory-Built Fireplaces
This is where Tigard’s housing stock gets complicated. The factory-built zero-clearance fireplaces installed in 1980s and 1990s tract homes — think Bull Mountain, Metzger, the Cedar Hills-adjacent pockets — often have discontinued model numbers with no OEM replacement parts available. We’ve field-modified DuraFlex and HeatShield stainless steel liners to fit oddball flue sizes that don’t match any current catalog spec. It’s not a standard install. It requires measuring the firebox throat, the existing collar, and the chase interior, then fabricating a custom transition. Liner replacement for discontinued prefab units in Tigard runs $3,500–$5,500.
Partial Chimney Rebuild
The partial rebuild is our most common Tigard call, and it’s almost always moisture-driven. That west-of-the-Cascades marine climate — 37-plus inches of rain concentrated October through May — wicks into cracked terra cotta flues and failed chase covers. On Bull Mountain’s hillside subdivisions, we frequently find vinyl-sided chase enclosures where moisture has rotted the wood framing behind a failed chase cover, destroying the liner seat and compromising the entire chase structure. A partial rebuild addresses the damaged section — chase framing, top plate, chase cover, and liner — without touching the firebox or surrounding structure. Typical range in Tigard: $4,500–$6,800.
Full Chimney Rebuild
When the damage extends below the roofline — spalled brick, failed mortar joints, or in prefab units, firebox panel degradation beyond safe operation — we perform full rebuilds using industry-standard materials. For Tigard’s older masonry chimneys near downtown, this means matching existing brick profiles and repointing with appropriate mortar mixes. For prefab rebuilds, we strip the chase to framing, rebuild with proper moisture barriers, and install new Gelco or Copperfield chase covers with welded seams. Full rebuilds in Tigard range from $6,500–$8,500 and typically take two to three days.

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 Tigard
We don’t do off-brand patchwork. For Tigard jobs, we stock and install DuraFlex stainless steel liners and components, HeatShield cerfractory flue sealant for resurfacing applications, Gelco chase covers and caps, and Copperfield chimney supplies. These are the brands that professional sweeps and rebuilders actually use — not the hardware-store generics that crack in two seasons. Because we maintain inventory for our Washington County route, Tigard customers aren’t waiting two weeks for a specialty part to ship. James Wilson specs every job personally, and if we’ve got a DuraFlex liner in the van that fits your flue, we’re often finishing the install the same day we diagnose.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Tigard Homes
- Moisture-trapped chase enclosures on Bull Mountain. Vinyl siding that looked fine from the ground conceals years of water infiltration behind a cracked or improperly flashed chase cover. By the time you smell smoke or see water stains, the wood framing is rotted and the liner seat has failed. This defect is invisible from the firebox — only a roof-level inspection catches it early.
- Discontinued prefab fireplace models with no replacement parts. That 1987 Majestic or 1992 Heat-N-Glo in your Metzger ranch? The refractory panels are NLA — no longer available. We can’t just “order a new one.” The solution is a custom stainless steel liner retrofit, field-measured and fabricated to interface with your existing firebox throat.
- Heavy Stage 2 creosote blocking flexible liners. Tigard’s abundant Douglas fir, often burned unseasoned or partially dried, burns cooler and wetter than eastern Oregon hardwoods. The result is rapid creosote accumulation that can occlude a flexible liner in a single season, accelerating what should have been a routine sweep into an emergency liner replacement call.
- Spalled terra cotta and mortar joint failure in pre-1970s masonry. The older homes near downtown Tigard and along Main Street have true masonry chimneys with original terra cotta flue liners. Decades of marine moisture cycling — wet winters, dry summers — causes the clay to spall and mortar to recede, creating gaps that leak combustion gases into wall cavities.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Tigard, OR
| Service | Typical Range in Tigard |
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| Stainless steel liner (masonry chimney, single flue) | $2,800 – $4,200 |
| Flexible liner retrofit with offset navigation | $3,200 – $4,800 |
| Liner replacement, discontinued prefab fireplace | $3,500 – $5,500 |
| Partial rebuild (chase, top plate, cover, liner) | $4,500 – $6,800 |
| Full chimney rebuild | $6,500 – $8,500 |
| Inspection and written estimate | Free |
What moves you within these ranges? Chase height and roof pitch affect labor hours. Discontinued prefab models require more field fabrication. Extensive rot in chase framing adds material and time. We don’t quote over the phone for rebuilds — we need eyes on the chase, the roof, and the firebox. But we do guarantee this: our written estimate is our final price for the scope described. No add-ons discovered mid-job. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule your free Tigard inspection.
We Also Serve Cities Near Tigard
Our Washington County route covers Garden Home-Whitford to the west, Beaverton to the north, Cedar Hills to the northeast, and Raleigh Hills to the east. Same diagnostic approach, same material specs, same response standards. If you’re in a bordering neighborhood and unsure whether we service your address, call — we probably do.
Serving Tigard, OR — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Tigard 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 Tigard
Not necessarily — but you need a roof-level inspection to know for certain. We frequently find that the vinyl siding conceals rotted chase framing that has compromised the liner seat, which does require rebuilding the chase structure before any new liner can be safely supported. If the framing is sound and only the chase cover and top plate have failed, we can often install a new DuraFlex or Gelco-lined system without full rebuild. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll get on your roof and tell you exactly what you’re looking at — estimates are free.
Yes — this is a core specialty for our Tigard work. When OEM refractory panels and collar assemblies are no longer manufactured, we field-measure your firebox throat and existing flue collar, then fabricate a custom stainless steel liner transition using DuraFlex or HeatShield components sized to your specific unit. We’ve relined dozens of discontinued Majestic, Heat-N-Glo, and Superior models in Washington County tract homes. The key is precise measurement and proper clearances to combustibles — zero-clearance units don’t forgive sloppy retrofit work. Call (866) 541-8697 to discuss your specific model.
One wet season alone rarely causes catastrophic failure — what you’re seeing is the culmination of years of moisture infiltration that finally crossed the threshold into visible damage. In Tigard’s climate, a cracked chase cover or failed crown allows water to wick into framing or masonry continuously from October through May. By the time you notice water stains or drafting problems, the structural damage is typically extensive. The “one wet season” you noticed was just the one that made it impossible to ignore. Annual inspections catch this progression early, before rebuild territory. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule — we serve all of ZIP 97223.
Rigid stainless steel is our default for straight masonry flues — better draft, easier to clean, longer service life. Flexible liners are reserved for chimneys with offsets or bends that rigid pipe can’t navigate, which we see in some of Tigard’s tighter split-level configurations. The tradeoff is that flexible liners require more frequent sweeping, especially with the heavy creosote from unseasoned Douglas fir common in this area. James Wilson assesses your flue path during inspection and recommends the appropriate type — no upselling flexible where rigid works. Call (866) 541-8697 for a spec tailored to your chimney.
Most full chimney rebuilds in Tigard are completed in two to three days, with weather being the primary variable — we don’t pour crown mortar or install chase covers in active rain. Prefab chase rebuilds typically run faster than masonry because we’re working with framed structure rather than laid brick. We coordinate our Washington County scheduling to batch Tigard jobs during dry windows, minimizing weather delays. You’ll get a firm timeline with your written estimate. Call (866) 541-8697 to get on the schedule.
Ready to fix your chimney right? Call (866) 541-8697 now for a free estimate on chimney liner and rebuild work in Tigard. James Wilson or a directly trained member of our crew will inspect your system, explain what you’re actually looking at, and give you a written quote with no pressure to decide on the spot. We’ve been at this 17 years. We know these chimneys. And we’re straightforward about what needs to happen next.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Tigard and Washington County since 2008.