Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Kent
Chimney repair in Kent typically costs between $350 and $2,800 depending on scope, with most standard repairs completed in a single visit. We serve Kent homeowners from the valley floor up through East Hill and West Hill, and we’re familiar with the specific failure patterns this city’s split housing stock produces. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate — we’ll diagnose the problem and give you upfront pricing before any work begins.

Kent’s chimney problems aren’t generic. The city sits on the low-lying Green River Valley floor where cold marine air pools through fall and winter, producing persistent fog and some of the highest precipitation totals in the Puget Sound lowlands. That moisture attacks chimneys differently depending on which side of the city you’re in. On the valley floor, we see accelerated deterioration of masonry crowns and flashing on 1950s–1970s brick homes. Up on East Hill and West Hill, the predominant 1980s–1990s tract-home subdivisions left Kent with an unusually dense concentration of aging prefabricated zero-clearance metal fireplaces — now 25 to 40 years old and reaching end-of-service life in this persistently wet climate. Our Chimney Repair team transitions between these two housing types daily, and that local pattern recognition saves Kent homeowners from misdiagnosis and repeat visits.
Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Kent’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
We’ve been climbing Kent roofs since before the Kent Station development broke ground. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, brings 17 years of chimney-exclusive experience to every job — not a subcontractor learning on your dime. When you schedule with us, James Wilson is the one at your door, diagnosing the problem with hands that have inspected thousands of flues across King County.
That consistency builds trust. We’ve earned 1,006 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars — not a handful of curated testimonials, but a sustained record of homeowners who called us back year after year. Many of our Kent customers live in the 98042 ZIP code, and we’ve developed specific expertise in the prefab fireplace systems common to East Hill subdivisions like those along Churchill Drive and the surrounding tracts.
Our response time to Kent is same-day or next-day for standard repairs, and we carry parts for common local failures — including heavy-gauge chase covers and HeatShield refractory materials — so we’re not ordering components while your fireplace sits out of commission. We know the difference between a valley-floor masonry crown repair and an East Hill prefab liner replacement, and we don’t confuse the two.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Kent
Mortar Repointing & Tuckpointing
On Kent’s valley floor, the older brick homes built between the 1950s and 1970s are showing their age. Cold marine air pooling in the Green River Valley accelerates mortar deterioration, especially on south- and west-facing chimney stacks that take the brunt of wind-driven rain. We grind out failed mortar joints and repack them with color-matched mortar formulated for Pacific Northwest freeze-thaw cycles. For Kent homeowners in neighborhoods near the Green River, this isn’t cosmetic — it’s structural. Water infiltrates through cracked mortar, freezes, expands, and begins pushing bricks outward. We catch it early.
Spalling Brick Repair & Chimney Rebuilding
Spalling — when brick faces flake off due to moisture penetration — is common on Kent’s older masonry chimneys. The combination of porous brick, saturated marine air, and decades of thermal cycling takes its toll. When spalling is localized, we remove and replace damaged bricks with matching units. When the damage extends through multiple courses or the chimney has begun to lean, we perform partial or full rebuilds. We’ve rebuilt chimney stacks on valley-floor homes where the original construction used subgrade brick that simply couldn’t handle Kent’s wet climate. James Wilson assesses each structure personally — no absentee estimator sending you a bill for work you didn’t need.
Chimney Waterproofing
Kent’s rainfall totals demand proactive waterproofing, not reactive patching. We apply vapor-permeable sealers to masonry chimneys that block liquid water while allowing trapped moisture to escape — critical in a climate where chimneys never fully dry out between storms. For East Hill prefab units, waterproofing takes a different form: we focus on sealing the chase structure, replacing rusted chase covers with properly flashed heavy-gauge alternatives, and ensuring the crown or chase top sheds water rather than collecting it. On a Churchill Drive East Hill call, we found a 1988-build prefab fireplace where rainwater had ponded inside the flue cavity for months; the original sheet-metal chase cover had corroded completely. We installed a heavy-gauge Copperfield chase cover and patched the firebox liner with HeatShield, preventing further structural damage. That pattern — thin-gauge covers failing after 25–35 years of Kent rainfall — is so predictable that we budget time for the replacement conversation on virtually every East Hill prefab inspection.
Flashing Repair
Chimney flashing is the metal seal where your chimney penetrates the roofline, and it’s a primary leak point on Kent homes. On valley-floor properties, we frequently find original step flashing corroded through or pulled loose by decades of thermal expansion. On East Hill homes with prefab chases, the chase-to-roof flashing often fails where the metal chase meets the roofing material — a detail that generalist roofers sometimes miss because they don’t understand prefab chase construction. We fabricate and install custom flashing using materials matched to your roof type, and we warranty our flashing work because we know how Kent’s wind-driven rain tests every seam.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Kent
We don’t use off-brand patchwork. For Kent’s prefab fireplace repairs, we stock and install Copperfield heavy-gauge chase covers — the upgrade that should have been installed originally — and HeatShield refractory mortar for firebox liner restoration. For liner replacements and rebuilds, we specify DuraFlex stainless steel liners rated for the wet-combustion conditions common in Kent’s long burning season. These are the same materials specified by factory engineers, not generic alternatives sourced from hardware store shelves. Because we carry inventory for Kent’s most common failure patterns, we often complete repairs in a single visit rather than ordering parts and rescheduling.

Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Kent Homes
- Thin-gauge sheet-metal chase covers rusted through on East Hill prefabs. The original covers installed during 1980s construction were never meant to survive 35+ years of Kent’s marine rainfall. We find them perforated and ponding water inside the flue cavity — sometimes for months before the homeowner notices staining or odor.
- Corroded prefabricated firebox liners from persistent moisture exposure. The sheet-metal liners in zero-clearance fireplaces develop rust and corrosion where condensation collects, especially when chimneys vent gas appliances or when homeowners burn wet wood during Kent’s damp winters. HeatShield refractory restoration or full liner replacement is the fix.
- Masonry crown and flashing failure on valley-floor homes. The 1950s–1970s brick homes in Kent’s Green River Valley face accelerated crown deterioration from cold, saturated marine air. Cracked crowns funnel water directly into the chimney structure, and failed flashing completes the path into attic spaces and wall cavities.
- Rapid creosote accumulation from wet-wood burning. Kent’s long damp burning season — October through April — encourages residents to burn under-seasoned wood. The resulting stage-2 creosote buildup accelerates liner corrosion and increases fire risk, making annual sweeping and inspection non-negotiable for safety.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Kent, WA
Here’s what Kent homeowners can expect:
| Service | Typical Range in Kent |
|---|---|
| Chimney inspection & diagnosis | $149–$199 |
| Mortar repointing (per section) | $450–$850 |
| Spalling brick repair (localized) | $350–$650 |
| Partial chimney rebuild | $1,800–$3,500 |
| Chimney waterproofing treatment | $380–$620 |
| Flashing repair/replacement | $420–$780 |
| Chase cover replacement (prefab) | $480–$920 |
| Firebox liner restoration (HeatShield) | $650–$1,200 |
Final cost depends on accessibility, material matching, and whether we uncover secondary damage during inspection — common on Kent’s older homes where water has been infiltrating longer than the homeowner realized. We provide itemized, upfront quotes before beginning work. Estimates are free: call (866) 541-8697 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Kent
We regularly respond to chimney repair calls throughout the Kent service area, including East Hill-Meridian, Covington, Des Moines, and Lea Hill. Many of our East Hill-Meridian customers share the same 1980s–1990s prefab housing stock as Kent proper, while Des Moines and Covington present their own coastal-climate variations. Wherever you’re located in south King County, James Wilson brings the same hands-on diagnostic approach.
Serving Kent, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Kent 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 Kent
The original thin-gauge sheet-metal chase covers installed on 1980s–1990s East Hill tract homes were designed for a 20–25 year service life, and Kent’s persistent marine moisture accelerates rust beyond even that modest expectation. Heavy-gauge replacements with proper drip edges and cross-breaks solve the problem permanently — we install Copperfield covers rated for coastal exposure. Call (866) 541-8697 to check your cover’s condition; estimates are free.
Yes — dramatically. Valley-floor homes from the 1950s–1970s typically need masonry-focused work: repointing, crown repair, flashing replacement. East Hill and West Hill homes from the 1980s–1990s more often need prefab-specific repairs: chase covers, firebox liner restoration, damper replacement. We diagnose based on construction era, not guesswork. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll identify your system type before we arrive.
Active leaks from failed chase covers or flashing can cause structural damage within a single wet season — six months of Kent’s fall-through-spring rainfall is enough to rot wood framing, corrode metal liners, or spall brick faces. The marine climate means chimneys rarely dry completely between storms, so damage accelerates faster than in drier inland regions. If you suspect a leak, schedule inspection promptly: call (866) 541-8697.
Yes — in many cases we restore corroded prefab firebox liners using HeatShield refractory mortar, a ceramic resurfacing system that seals cracks and restores the heat barrier without full firebox replacement. For liners with advanced corrosion or structural compromise, we specify DuraFlex stainless steel liner inserts. James Wilson evaluates each firebox personally to determine which approach is appropriate. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule an inspection.
We install heavy-gauge Copperfield chase covers for Kent’s prefab fireplace chases — rated for marine exposure and fabricated with proper cross-breaks to prevent water ponding. For liner restoration, we use HeatShield refractory mortar; for full liner replacements, DuraFlex stainless steel. We don’t use thin-gauge or off-brand alternatives that would repeat the original failure pattern. Call (866) 541-8697 for specifics on your chase cover upgrade.
Ready to fix your chimney? Call Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington at (866) 541-8697 for your free Kent estimate. James Wilson will diagnose the problem personally, explain your options in plain language, and get your fireplace safe for the next burning season.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Kent and the greater Seattle area since 2007.