Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Gladstone
Chimney repair in Gladstone typically runs $350–$2,800 depending on scope, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. We’re Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, and our Chimney Repair team makes the trip down from Seattle to Gladstone and the surrounding Clackamas County river towns regularly — usually within 24–48 hours of your call. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, has spent 17 years diagnosing chimney failures in the Pacific Northwest’s wettest microclimates, and Gladstone’s position at the confluence of the Clackamas and Willamette Rivers presents conditions we know intimately. That persistent river-bottom fog and ground moisture aren’t abstract weather talk to us — they’re the exact forces we design repairs to withstand. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate, and we’ll get you on the schedule before the next heating season pushes our calendar out.

Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Gladstone’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
Gladstone homeowners aren’t looking for a handyman who “also does chimneys.” They’re looking for someone who understands why their 1960s bungalow on River Road has white, powdery brick at the base while the neighbor’s chimney in West Llin looks fine. We’ve earned 1,006 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars because we show up with that depth of pattern recognition — not a sales pitch.
James Wilson arrives as the lead technician, not a subcontractor learning your chimney on the fly. Seventeen years of chimney-only work means we’ve seen the specific failure modes that Gladstone’s pre-1970s housing stock and river-valley humidity produce. When we inspect a chimney on Clackamas River Drive or in the flatlands near the confluence, we’re already looking for the ground-moisture wicking that generalist contractors miss because they’re focused on the crown and cap.
Our response time to Gladstone averages 24–48 hours for standard repairs, and we stock the materials to complete most jobs — including liner replacements and repointing — in a single trip. That’s not efficiency theater. It’s what happens when you carry DuraFlex liners, HeatShield resurfacing materials, and Famco caps on the truck instead of ordering parts after the fact.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Gladstone
Mortar Repointing
Gladstone’s chronic river-valley moisture attacks mortar joints from the inside out. In the 1940s–1970s ranch homes that dominate this city’s housing stock, the original lime-based mortar has often deteriorated to sand by the time we arrive. We grind out failed joints to proper depth and repoint with Type N mortar formulated for Oregon’s wet freeze-thaw cycles — not the fast-setting stuff that looks good for a season then pops. On a recent job near Jennings Lodge, we repointed an entire chimney stack where the joints had turned to powder from six months of wood-stove use combined with saturated exterior brick.
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling — the flaking and crumbling of brick faces — is epidemic in Gladstone’s river-bottom neighborhoods. The moisture that wicks up from the Clackamas and Willamette confluence freezes in the occasional cold snap, expanding and shattering the brick surface. We replace spalled units with matching clay brick where possible, then seal the entire stack to break the saturation-freeze cycle. Left untreated, spalling exposes the inner brick to accelerated decay and can compromise structural integrity within a few seasons.
Chimney Waterproofing
This is non-negotiable in Gladstone. We apply vapor-permeable sealers — never the film-forming products that trap moisture inside — specifically formulated for the Willamette Valley’s sustained wet season. The waterproofing treatment we use breathes, allowing the chimney to dry from the inside while repelling the rain and fog that define October through April here. For homes near the river flatlands, we also recommend crown sealing and cap installation to create a complete moisture barrier from top to bottom.
Flashing Repair
The roof-chimney intersection takes a beating in Gladstone. Heavy rain driven by valley winds finds every gap, and the constant humidity keeps flashing corrosion active year-round. We fabricate and install custom step flashing and counterflashing, sealed with high-temperature compounds that remain flexible through freeze cycles. In older Gladstone homes with original galvanized flashing, we often find rust-through that has allowed water to rot roof decking — damage that doesn’t show until the ceiling stains appear.
Chimney Rebuilding
When spalling, mortar failure, and moisture damage have compromised too much of the structure, partial or full rebuilding becomes the only safe option. We dismantle damaged courses to sound masonry, rebuild with matched materials, and integrate proper liners and caps to prevent repeat failure. For Gladstone’s vintage housing stock, this is sometimes the only way to restore safe wood-burning operation.
Tuckpointing
For chimneys with sound mortar but deteriorated aesthetic joints, tuckpointing restores the clean, narrow joint lines that were original to many 1950s and 1960s Gladstone homes. It’s precision work that demands steady hand-filling and proper color matching — the kind of craft detail that separates a repair from a patch.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Gladstone
We don’t source from the hardware store closeout bin. For Gladstone repairs, we specify DuraFlex stainless steel liners for relining jobs — they handle the acidic condensation that heavy, wet wood burning produces in this climate better than standard aluminum. For crown resurfacing and firebox repairs, we use HeatShield’s cerfractory foam system, which bonds to existing masonry and cures to a surface rated to 3,000°F. Famco caps and Copperfield sealants round out our standard kit, all carried on the truck so we’re not waiting on Portland distributors while your chimney sits open to the rain. When we quote a Gladstone job, we’re quoting materials we trust through a full heating season — not the cheapest option that gets us to the next call.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Gladstone Homes
- Efflorescence and mortar washout on lower chimney courses. In Gladstone’s river-bottom homes, ground moisture wicks up through the foundation and brick stack year-round, causing white mineral deposits and crumbling mortar near the base even when the firebox looks fine — so our inspection always starts below the roofline.
- Crown cracking from freeze-thaw cycling. The occasional cold snap after weeks of fog saturation causes rapid expansion and contraction in concrete crowns, opening hairline cracks that become water highways by the next rain.
- Clay-tile liner deterioration in unlined or original chimneys. Much of Gladstone’s housing stock predates modern liner standards, and the acidic creosote condensation in wet-climate flues corrodes these tiles from the inside, creating fire hazards and drafting problems.
- Flashing separation at roof-chimney intersection. The Willamette Valley’s near-constant rain and wind-driven moisture exploit any gap in flashing, rotting roof decking and staining interior ceilings before homeowners notice the chimney itself is the source.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Gladstone, OR
Here’s what Gladstone homeowners can expect:
| Service | Typical Range in Gladstone |
|---|---|
| Mortar repointing (partial stack) | $350–$850 |
| Full stack repointing | $1,200–$2,400 |
| Spalled brick replacement (localized) | $450–$950 |
| Chimney waterproofing treatment | $400–$750 |
| Flashing repair/replacement | $500–$1,200 |
| Crown resurfacing or rebuild | $650–$1,500 |
| DuraFlex stainless steel liner installation | $1,800–$3,200 |
| Partial chimney rebuild | $2,200–$4,500 |
Costs in Gladstone run slightly higher than drier Clackamas County markets like Canby or Molalla because river-bottom moisture often reveals hidden damage once work begins — the efflorescence that signals internal saturation, the compromised liner behind intact-looking tile. We price for what we find, not what we hope, and we’ll show you the damage before we proceed. Every estimate is free, and we’ll explain exactly why your job lands where it does on these ranges. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Gladstone
Our service radius from the Seattle base covers the full Willamette Valley chimney market, including Jennings Lodge just east of Gladstone along the Clackamas River, Oatfield and Oak Grove to the south and southeast, and West Linn across the Willamette. Each of these communities shares Gladstone’s wet valley climate but presents its own housing-stock quirks — from West Linn’s hillside drainage patterns to Oak Grove’s mid-century ranch concentrations. We adjust our inspection and repair approach accordingly.
Serving Gladstone, OR — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Gladstone 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 Gladstone
That’s efflorescence and mortar washout caused by ground moisture wicking up through your foundation and brick stack — a signature problem in Gladstone’s river-bottom microclimate where the Clackamas and Willamette converge. The white powder is mineral salts left behind as moisture evaporates; the crumbling means the mortar has lost its binding strength. We inspect below the roofline first, because the damage often starts where you can’t see it from the ground. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll assess whether repointing and waterproofing will solve it, or if the moisture source requires more extensive intervention.
Yes — if your home was built before the 1980s, it likely has an unlined chimney or deteriorated clay tile that doesn’t meet current safety standards for wood-burning appliances. In Gladstone’s wet climate, creosote condensation is heavier than in drier regions, and that acidic buildup corrodes unprotected masonry from the inside. We install DuraFlex stainless steel liners that handle this corrosion and improve draft efficiency. James Wilson can inspect your flue with a camera and show you exactly what condition it’s in — estimates are free.
Annual inspection is the minimum for Gladstone homeowners who burn wood regularly; repair needs typically surface every 3–5 years for well-maintained chimneys, and more frequently if the original construction predates modern liners or if ground moisture has already compromised the base courses. The persistent damp here accelerates every failure mode — mortar, brick, crown, and liner. We recommend scheduling inspection in late summer, before the October–April burning season fills our calendar. Call (866) 541-8697 to book.
Vapor-permeable silane/siloxane sealer applied to clean, sound masonry, combined with crown sealing and a properly fitted cap. The key word is permeable — film-forming sealers trap moisture inside and actually accelerate spalling in Gladstone’s saturated environment. We use products that let the chimney breathe while repelling liquid water, and we always address the crown and cap as part of the system, not afterthoughts. One comprehensive treatment typically lasts 5–7 years in this climate.
Leaning or structurally compromised chimneys require immediate professional evaluation — they’re a genuine safety hazard and should not be used until inspected. In Gladstone’s river-bottom areas, we often find that apparent leaning is actually progressive mortar failure and brick displacement caused by ground moisture undermining the base. We’ve stabilized chimneys on Clackamas River Drive and similar locations by rebuilding from a sound course upward, installing proper footings where needed, and waterproofing to prevent recurrence. Do not attempt to brace or shore a leaning chimney yourself — the forces involved can cause sudden collapse. Call (866) 541-8697 for emergency assessment.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Gladstone and the Willamette Valley since 2007.