Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Battle Ground
Chimney repair in Battle Ground typically runs $450–$2,800 depending on scope, and most jobs are inspected within 48 hours. We’re Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, and our Chimney Repair team covers the full 98604 ZIP code and surrounding acreage properties from our base in the greater Seattle area. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, has spent 17 years diagnosing chimney failures specific to Southwest Washington’s foothill climate — the wetter, colder conditions that accelerate mortar decay and metal corrosion you won’t see at lower elevations in Vancouver or Camas.

Battle Ground’s position northeast of Vancouver means longer heating seasons and more annual precipitation. That matters for your chimney. Whether you’re on a rural lot off NE 244th Avenue burning self-harvested wood, or in a subdivision near Battle Ground High School with a prefabricated fireplace, we’ve seen the failure patterns before. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate.
Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Battle Ground’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
Our 1,006 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars include homeowners from Clark County who found us after local generalists couldn’t diagnose the real problem. That matters in Battle Ground, where chimney issues often hide behind symptoms — a smoky fireplace, a rusted damper, water stains on the ceiling — that inexperienced contractors misread.
James Wilson arrives as the lead technician, not a subcontractor learning on your dime. Seventeen years of chimney-only work means we recognize glazed creosote buildup from green Douglas fir before we even climb the ladder. We’ve worked on the aging farmhouses near downtown Battle Ground and the tract homes off NE 72nd Avenue. That pattern recognition saves you from unnecessary rebuilds and catches the problems that actually threaten your home.
We stock repair materials from Gelco, Olympia Chimney, and Famco — brands built for wet climates — so Battle Ground customers aren’t waiting weeks for specialty parts to ship from out of state. Most inspections are scheduled within two business days; emergency calls for active leaks or suspected chimney fire damage get same-day response when safety demands it.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Battle Ground
Mortar Repointing
Battle Ground’s pre-1960s farmhouses — the ones along NE 3rd Avenue and Eaton Boulevard — were built with lime-based mortar that crumbles faster in our wet foothill cycle of freeze and thaw. We grind out deteriorated joints to proper depth and repoint with matching mortar formulated for Pacific Northwest moisture exposure. On original masonry without a modern liner, we always inspect the flue interior before sealing the exterior; repointing a compromised flue is wasted money.
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling — bricks flaking and crumbling from water saturation — is epidemic on Battle Ground chimneys above the roofline. The combination of higher elevation precipitation and extended heating seasons keeps masonry saturated longer than in Portland or lower Clark County. We remove spalled units, assess the underlying structure for freeze-thaw damage, and rebuild with matching brick where possible. For chimneys with widespread spalling, we’ll recommend crown rebuilding or waterproofing to stop the cycle.
Chimney Waterproofing
Battle Ground gets soaked. Our waterproofing treatment uses vapor-permeable sealers that let masonry breathe while blocking liquid water — critical in a climate where chimneys never fully dry between October and April. We apply this to sound masonry after any repointing or spall repair; it’s not a cosmetic coat but a functional barrier against the 40+ inches of annual precipitation that accelerates deterioration on foothill properties.
Flashing Repair
The step flashing where chimney meets roof is a common leak point on Battle Ground homes, especially the 1990s–2010s subdivisions with steeper roof pitches designed for snow load. We fabricate custom flashing from copper or coated steel, sealed with high-temperature compounds that flex through thermal expansion. Water intrusion at this joint destroys ceiling drywall and rots roof decking; we repair the flashing and inspect for secondary damage.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Battle Ground
We install and repair with Gelco stainless steel caps, Olympia Chimney liner components, and Famco dampers and termination hardware — brands that hold up in wet climates and carry the warranty backing you need for long-term performance. For Battle Ground customers, this means we don’t order generic parts that corrode in two seasons; we stock the specific fittings for HeatShield liner restorations and Copperfield masonry repair products that match Pacific Northwest building conditions. Fast turnaround. No waiting on cross-country shipping while your heating season ticks away.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Battle Ground Homes
- Third-degree creosote glaze from green firewood. Battle Ground’s rural properties commonly burn self-harvested Douglas fir or alder that’s nowhere near seasoned. The dense, shiny creosote this produces requires chemical treatment or rotary cleaning to remove safely — standard brushing won’t touch it. We’ve removed glaze buildup that reduced flue diameter by half.
- Mortar failure in pre-1960s farmhouses without liners. Decades of wood burning in unlined flues has baked out the original mortar and allowed acidic condensation to attack the masonry from inside and out. These chimneys need repointing, often relining with a HeatShield system, and sometimes partial rebuilds of the firebox or smoke chamber.
- Corroded metal components in prefab fireplaces. The zero-clearance units common in Battle Ground’s suburban builds from the 1990s onward have metal fireboxes, dampers, and termination caps that rust through faster here than in drier climates. We replace with coated or stainless components rated for extended wet exposure.
- Crown cracking and spalling from freeze-thaw cycling. Battle Ground’s colder nights and wet days mean chimney crowns — the concrete cap that sheds water from the masonry below — take a beating. Hairline cracks become saturated, freeze, expand, and within two seasons you’ve got water pouring into the flue. We pour new crowns with proper overhang and drip edge, or apply HeatShield CrownCoat for sound crowns with minor cracking.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Battle Ground, WA
Here’s what chimney repair costs in the Battle Ground market based on the jobs we’ve completed in Clark County:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Basic mortar repointing (spot work) | $450–$850 |
| Extensive tuckpointing / full chimney repointing | $1,200–$2,400 |
| Spalling brick repair (partial rebuild) | $800–$1,800 |
| Chimney waterproofing treatment | $350–$650 |
| Flashing repair / replacement | $400–$950 |
| Crown repair or rebuild | $600–$1,400 |
| Full chimney rebuild (above roofline) | $2,500–$5,500+ |
Actual cost depends on access, chimney height, and whether we find hidden damage during inspection — common on the older farmhouses. We provide written, itemized estimates before any work begins. Estimates are free. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Battle Ground
Our service radius covers Barberton, Five Corners, Walnut Grove, and Mount Vista — all within easy reach for the same inspection and repair scheduling we offer Battle Ground proper. If you’re on the Clark County rural fringe and uncertain whether we cover your address, call and we’ll confirm.
Serving Battle Ground, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Battle Ground 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 Repair in Battle Ground
It’s almost certainly unseasoned wood. In Battle Ground, many homeowners burn self-harvested Douglas fir or alder that’s green or only partially dried. This produces dense, glazed third-degree creosote that standard brushing won’t remove — we use chemical treatment or rotary chains to break it loose safely. The Southwest Washington Clean Air Agency’s burn-curtailment days don’t help; when bans lift, residents tend to overload the firebox to make up for lost heat. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll inspect the flue and recommend a proper cleaning schedule based on your actual burning habits.
Yes — original masonry from this era is a significant portion of our Battle Ground work. These chimneys often lack modern liners and show deteriorated mortar from decades of wood burning combined with wet foothill freeze-thaw cycles. We recently repaired a pre-1960s farmhouse on Eaton Boulevard where decades of burning unseasoned alder had glazed the flue with stage-three creosote and spalled the brick crown. Using a HeatShield liner system and thorough tuckpointing, we restored safe function for the homeowners who rely on that wood stove as their primary heat source. We’ll inspect your flue, assess the masonry condition, and give you a straight answer on whether repointing and relining will suffice or if sections need rebuilding.
Water saturation followed by freezing. Battle Ground’s higher elevation means more precipitation and colder average temperatures than Vancouver or Camas, so masonry stays wet longer and freezes harder. Without proper crown overhang, waterproofing, or intact mortar joints, water penetrates the brick face, expands when frozen, and flakes off the surface. We see this most on chimneys above the roofline where they’re fully exposed to wind-driven rain. The repair involves removing damaged bricks, assessing structural soundness, and rebuilding — but the critical step is identifying and stopping the water source, or the spalling returns within seasons.
Yes. The tract homes built from the mid-1990s through the 2010s — neighborhoods off NE 72nd Avenue and similar — commonly have factory-built metal fireplaces or wood insert retrofits. These units corrode faster in Battle Ground’s wet climate, and their metal components (firebox panels, dampers, termination caps) require replacement rather than masonry repair. We work with the manufacturer’s specifications and install replacement parts from Olympia Chimney and Famco that match or exceed original ratings. Don’t let a generalist tell you the whole unit needs replacement when a panel swap and proper termination will restore safe function.
Burn bans compress our schedule. When the Southwest Washington Clean Air Agency calls a multi-day no-burn period, demand for cleaning and inspection spikes immediately after lifting — homeowners who’ve been cold and anxious want their systems checked before relighting. We prioritize emergency safety concerns (suspected chimney fire damage, active leaks, carbon monoxide symptoms) during these periods and schedule routine repairs as quickly as possible. If you’re planning work, booking before burn-ban season starts in October typically gets you faster turnaround. Call (866) 541-8697 to get on the calendar.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Battle Ground and Clark County since 2007.