Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Shoreline
Chimney repair in Shoreline typically runs $450–$2,800 depending on scope, with most mortar repointing and flashing jobs completed in a single day. Our Chimney Repair team at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington reaches Shoreline homes from our Seattle base within 30–45 minutes, and we’ve spent 17 years learning what fails first in this city’s unique conditions. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate.

Shoreline sits in a tough spot for chimney longevity. The marine climate pushes 37–38 inches of annual rainfall against your masonry, while the city’s celebrated urban canopy — those mature Douglas firs and western red cedars the city works hard to preserve — drops debris that traps moisture right where you don’t want it. We’ve worked on chimneys from Richmond Beach to Ridgecrest, from the postwar ranches along Aurora Avenue to the brick homes tucked behind the Shoreline Center. The patterns are consistent: 60–70-year-old terra cotta flue liners, spalled brick from chronic dampness, and flue openings packed with organic debris that accelerates decay.
James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, still carries out the initial inspection on most Shoreline calls. You’ll get 17 years of chimney-specific diagnostic experience at your door — not a subcontractor learning on your fireplace.
Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Shoreline’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
We’ve earned 1,006 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars across our service area, and a significant share come from Shoreline homeowners who’ve called us back year after year. That repeat rate matters. It means our repairs hold up against this city’s wet winters and tree-heavy lots.
Our response time to Shoreline averages under 45 minutes during standard hours. When you’re dealing with a cracked flue liner or water staining on your ceiling, that speed prevents a small repair from becoming a major rebuild.
We know the local housing stock intimately. Shoreline’s 1950s–1960s postwar tract homes dominate our repair log — original masonry fireplaces with brick exteriors, terra cotta tile flue liners now well past design life, and cast-iron dampers that haven’t seated properly in decades. We’ve replaced DuraFlex liners in homes off 15th Avenue NE, repointed mortar on chimneys overlooking Puget Sound, and waterproofed brickwork in the Innis Arden neighborhood where the wind-driven rain hits hardest. This isn’t generalist handyman work. Chimneys are all we do.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Shoreline
Chimney Rebuilding
When spalling brick, compromised structural integrity, or catastrophic liner failure extends beyond spot repairs, we rebuild. In Shoreline, full or partial rebuilds most commonly follow years of undetected moisture infiltration — often from failed flashing combined with overhanging tree cover that keeps masonry from ever fully drying. A typical partial rebuild in Shoreline runs $2,200–$3,800; complete rebuilds on larger postwar homes range $4,500–$7,500. We source matching brick when possible and always install proper drainage and waterproofing to break the cycle that caused the failure.
Mortar Repointing & Tuckpointing
Shoreline’s north- and west-facing chimneys take the brunt of marine moisture, and the result is predictable: eroded mortar joints, efflorescence staining, and eventually loose brick. Repointing — grinding out failed mortar to proper depth and packing fresh, properly bonded mortar — costs $450–$1,200 for most Shoreline chimneys, depending on accessibility and joint deterioration extent. We match mortar composition to the original for thermal compatibility; mismatched mortar accelerates brick damage, and we’ve seen the aftermath of cheap tuckpointing jobs that lasted three winters before the spalling started.
Flashing Repair
Flashing is the metal seal where chimney meets roof, and it’s the single most common leak source we trace in Shoreline. The combination of heavy rainfall, thermal cycling, and — on many postwar homes — original galvanized flashing now 60+ years old means failure is almost expected. We fabricate and install custom flashing using durable materials, properly counter-flashed into the masonry. Typical flashing repair or replacement in Shoreline: $650–$1,400. We also inspect surrounding roof decking for rot while we’re up there; caught early, it’s a small add-on. Ignored, it becomes a roofing contractor’s job.
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling — brick faces flaking and popping off from freeze-thaw cycles and moisture saturation — is epidemic on Shoreline’s older chimneys. The marine climate never gives masonry a proper drying season, and homes under dense tree cover stay damp longest. We remove damaged brick, assess the substrate, install matching replacements, and address the moisture source. Spot spalling repairs run $350–$900; more extensive surface restoration reaches $1,200–$2,000. Without fixing why the brick failed — usually failed waterproofing, bad flashing, or a missing cap — the spalling returns. We always diagnose the cause first.
Chimney Waterproofing
Given Shoreline’s rainfall and humidity profile, waterproofing isn’t optional maintenance — it’s structural protection. We apply vapor-permeable sealers (never film-forming coatings that trap moisture) using Gelco and HeatShield products formulated for marine climates. A standard waterproofing treatment runs $400–$750 for an average Shoreline chimney. For homes under heavy canopy cover, we recommend reapplication every 5–7 years rather than the 8–10 typical in drier markets.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Shoreline
We don’t do patchwork with off-brand materials. For liner replacements and relining, we specify DuraFlex stainless steel — it handles the thermal stress and moisture exposure that killed the original terra cotta. For waterproofing and resurfacing, we use Gelco and HeatShield products with proven track records in Pacific Northwest conditions. Flashing and metal components come from Famco and Copperfield, fabricated to fit your chimney rather than bent from big-box stock. We keep common sizes and configurations on hand, which means most Shoreline repairs don’t wait on parts shipping.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Shoreline Homes
- Cracked or offset terra cotta flue tiles in 1950s–1960s Shoreline homes allow combustion gases and heat into combustible wall framing. We find this on roughly half our initial inspections in postwar neighborhoods; it’s invisible from the ground and often discovered only when a homeowner notices drywall staining or a persistent smoke smell.
- Fir needle and alder catkin plugs packed into flue openings create moisture traps that accelerate liner deterioration. On a recent job near Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, we extracted a solid plug of fir needles and alder catkins from a 1960s brick fireplace flue. The original terra cotta tiles were cracked from years of trapped moisture, so we lined the chimney with DuraFlex stainless steel and waterproofed the exterior with Gelco.
- Seized cast-iron dampers that no longer open fully or seat properly, killing draft efficiency and sending smoke into the room. Original dampers in Shoreline’s postwar stock are now 60–70 years old; they’re rarely salvageable, and replacement with a properly sized modern damper transforms fireplace performance.
- Chronic moss and lichen colonization on north-facing chimney exteriors, especially in neighborhoods like Innis Arden and Ridgecrest where mature canopy blocks sun for months. The root structures erode mortar joints and hold moisture against brick, accelerating spalling that would take twice as long in open-lot conditions.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Shoreline, WA
Here’s what chimney repair actually costs in Shoreline’s market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Mortar repointing / tuckpointing | $450 – $1,200 |
| Spalling brick repair (spot) | $350 – $900 |
| Spalling brick repair (extensive) | $1,200 – $2,000 |
| Chimney waterproofing | $400 – $750 |
| Flashing repair / replacement | $650 – $1,400 |
| Partial chimney rebuild | $2,200 – $3,800 |
| Full chimney rebuild | $4,500 – $7,500 |
| Stainless steel liner (DuraFlex) | $1,800 – $3,200 |
Three factors push Shoreline repairs toward the higher end: chimney height (two-story postwar homes are common), access difficulty (steep roofs, mature trees limiting scaffold placement), and the extent of hidden damage once we open up failed mortar or flashing. We inspect first, photograph everything, and quote before work begins. Estimates are free. Call (866) 541-8697.
We Also Serve Cities Near Shoreline
Our service radius extends naturally to Lake Forest Park, where the same postwar housing stock and tree canopy create identical repair patterns; Mountlake Terrace, with its mix of mid-century and newer construction; Kenmore, where more open lots mean less debris intrusion but similar marine moisture exposure; and Alderwood Manor, where older rural conversions meet suburban infill. If you’re in any of these areas and seeing the symptoms we describe, the same technician expertise applies.
Serving Shoreline, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Shoreline 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 Shoreline
Shoreline’s dense canopy of mature Douglas fir and cedar drops needle debris and catkins that pack into flue openings, creating a moisture-trapping plug pattern far more common here than in neighboring cities with more open lots like Kenmore or Bothell. Once packed, the plug prevents proper draft, holds acidic moisture against flue liners, and accelerates the cracking and spalling we see routinely in 98133 and surrounding ZIP codes. Annual inspection catches this before it becomes a liner replacement. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule — estimates are free.
Every 12 months, without exception, and sooner if you notice new staining, draft problems, or debris falling into the firebox. Shoreline’s combination of 60–70-year-old terra cotta liners, heavy rainfall, and tree debris creates a higher-risk profile than newer construction in drier markets. We’ve seen liners go from hairline cracks to hazardous gaps in a single wet winter. Annual inspection costs less than emergency repair.
Hairline cracks can sometimes be addressed with HeatShield resurfacing, but offset, severely cracked, or missing tiles require stainless steel relining. In Shoreline’s postwar homes, we find that original terra cotta has typically degraded past the point of reliable repair — the material is 60+ years old and was never designed for decades of marine moisture cycling. We assess with a video scan and recommend accordingly; relining with DuraFlex runs $1,800–$3,200 and carries a longer warranty than any surface repair. Call (866) 541-8697 for a video inspection.
Yes, significantly. Chimneys under heavy Douglas fir and maple cover stay damp longer after rain, experience more freeze-thaw cycling in shoulder seasons, and develop moss and lichen that compromise sealants. We recommend more frequent reapplication of vapor-permeable waterproofing in heavily treed Shoreline lots — every 5–7 years versus 8–10 in open settings — and we always pair waterproofing with crown repair and proper cap installation to keep new debris out.
Mortar repointing combined with flashing repair. The original mortar in 1950s–1960s Shoreline construction has simply reached end of life, and the original galvanized flashing has corroded through after 60+ years of rainfall. We routinely quote these together because the symptoms overlap — water intrusion stains, interior dampness, deteriorating brick — and fixing one without the other leaves the root cause active. Most combined repointing and flashing jobs in Shoreline run $1,100–$2,200.
Ready to stop the water intrusion, fix the draft, or find out why your fireplace smokes into the room? Call Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington at (866) 541-8697. James Wilson or a senior technician will inspect your Shoreline chimney, explain what we find, and quote upfront before any work begins. Estimates are free, and we’re typically on-site within 45 minutes.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Shoreline and the greater Seattle area since 2007.