Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Spokane
Chimney repair in Spokane typically costs $350–$2,800 depending on scope, with mortar repointing starting around $850 and full chimney rebuilding reaching the upper end for historic masonry. Most inspections are scheduled within 48 hours, and we carry the parts to complete common repairs same-day. Call us at (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate.

We’ve been driving to Spokane from our Seattle base for years, and we know the difference between a chimney in Cannon’s Addition and one out in Dishman. Spokane’s cold-air basin geography, its railroad-era housing stock, and the Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency’s wood-burning curtailment orders create repair conditions you won’t find in Western Washington. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, has worked on over a thousand chimneys across the Inland Northwest, and he’s seen what Spokane’s sub-zero snaps and ponderosa pine creosote do to masonry that was already old when the Great Depression hit.
Whether you’re off East Francis Avenue with a 1920s brick stack or in a Millwood townhome with a 1978 prefab fireplace past its service life, we diagnose the actual problem — not just the symptom. Our Chimney Repair team arrives prepared to work on Spokane’s tight lots, narrow alleys, and century-old construction that doesn’t follow modern codes.
Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Spokane’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
We’ve earned 1,006 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars, and that volume matters. It means we’ve been called back. It means homeowners from Hillyard to Vinegar Flats have trusted us enough to recommend us to neighbors. That’s not a lucky streak — it’s sustained, repeated trust built on showing up and fixing what we said we’d fix.
James Wilson is the technician who answers your questions at the door, not a subcontractor learning chimneys between gutter jobs. Seventeen years of chimney-only work means when he spots spalling brick on a north-facing stack in Garland, he knows whether it’s freeze-thaw damage from Spokane’s January cold snaps or something deeper. That diagnostic speed saves you money and keeps your fireplace burning when the temperature drops below zero.
We stock DuraFlex stainless liners, HeatShield resurfacing materials, and Famco caps in our service vehicles, so we’re not ordering parts and making you wait through another inversion week. For Spokane homeowners facing SRCAA Stage 1 or Stage 2 burn bans, that turnaround can mean the difference between a warm living room and a cold night.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Spokane
Chimney Rebuilding
Full chimney rebuilding in Spokane runs $4,500–$12,000 depending on height, access, and whether we’re working with original railroad-era brick or matching modern materials. In neighborhoods like Hillyard and the Garland District, we regularly encounter 80-to-110-year-old brick chimneys built with no clay flue liner — standard practice when Northern Pacific Railroad workers needed heat, not code compliance. These stacks often served both a fireplace and a long-decommissioned coal or oil furnace, leaving multi-flue configurations that confuse generalist contractors. We rebuild to modern NFPA 211 standards while preserving the exterior character that matters in Spokane’s historic districts.
Mortar Repointing
Spokane’s semi-arid climate might seem gentle on masonry, but the sub-zero cold snaps each winter drive freeze-thaw cycles that grind mortar joints to powder. Repointing a typical Spokane chimney costs $850–$2,200. North-facing chimneys — common on homes along East Mission Avenue and West Sunset Boulevard — take the worst hit, with ice working into hairline cracks all winter. We grind out failed joints to proper depth and repoint with type-N or type-S mortar matched to your original construction, not the quick-setting bag mix that crumbles in three years.
Chimney Waterproofing
Yes, waterproofing matters even in Spokane’s dry climate. That “semi-arid” label hides something important: when it does rain or snow-melt, the water has nowhere to go if your chimney crown is cracked or your flashing has pulled away. Waterproofing with a vapor-permeable silane/siloxane sealant runs $400–$950 for most Spokane homes and prevents the trapped moisture that destroys brick from the inside out. We’ve seen too many Hillyard homeowners skip this step, then face $3,000+ in rebuild costs five years later when freeze-thaw spalling hollows their stack.
Flashing Repair
Flashing repair in Spokane typically costs $350–$800. The combination of heavy snow load on shallow-pitched roofs — common in Dishman and Parkwater mid-century builds — and thermal expansion from our temperature swings separates flashing from chimney walls faster than in milder climates. We use copper or lead-coated copper flashing where appropriate, not the aluminum that cracks after two Spokane winters. When we repair flashing, we also inspect the adjacent roof deck for water intrusion that shows up as stained drywall inside.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Spokane
We install and repair with DuraFlex stainless steel liners, HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing systems, and Famco chimney caps — brands we stock locally so Spokane customers aren’t waiting on freight from the coast. DuraFlex’s corrugated design handles the tight flue dimensions we find in Spokane’s older homes, while HeatShield lets us restore eroded clay flue tiles without a full tear-out when the damage is moderate. For homeowners in ZIP codes 99208, 99209, 99210, and 99211, that means diagnosis to completion in days, not weeks.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Spokane Homes
- Unlined masonry chimneys in pre-1920s neighborhoods. In Hillyard and the Garland District, we routinely find early-1900s brick chimneys built with no clay tile flue liner whatsoever — standard practice in Spokane’s railroad-era construction. This triggers an automatic NFPA 211 Level 2 deficiency and bars burning on SRCAA curtailment days until a stainless liner is installed.
- Freeze-thaw spalling on north-facing exposures. Spokane’s sub-zero snaps hit exposed chimney faces hard. North-facing stacks along East Francis Avenue and similar corridors develop spalled brick faces and deteriorated mortar joints that admit water straight to interior walls.
- End-of-life prefab zero-clearance fireplaces. Mid-century tract homes in Dishman, Parkwater, and Millwood frequently contain prefabricated metal fireplaces from 1970s–1980s remodels. The metal fireboxes, chase covers, and connector pipes are now at or past expected service life, with cracked components that can’t be patched — only replaced or rebuilt.
- Creosote acceleration from softwood burning. Spokane homeowners burn abundant ponderosa pine and western larch from nearby Inland Northwest timberlands. These softwoods burn cooler and deposit creosote faster than the alder and oak common west of the Cascades, compressing the safe interval between cleanings and accelerating liner deterioration.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Spokane, WA
Here’s what chimney repair costs in Spokane’s current market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Basic mortar repointing (partial) | $850 – $1,800 |
| Full chimney repointing | $2,000 – $3,500 |
| Chimney waterproofing (sealant application) | $400 – $950 |
| Flashing repair/replacement | $350 – $800 |
| Spalling brick repair (localized) | $600 – $1,500 |
| Stainless steel liner installation (DuraFlex) | $2,800 – $5,500 |
| Partial chimney rebuild | $3,500 – $7,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild | $4,500 – $12,000 |
Actual cost depends on access (steep roof, tight alley, power-line proximity), the extent of hidden damage we find once work begins, and whether your chimney requires SRCAA-compliance documentation. We provide written, itemized estimates before any work starts — call (866) 541-8697 to schedule yours. Estimates are free.
We Also Serve Cities Near Spokane
We regularly repair chimneys in Dishman, Country Homes, Opportunity, and Spokane Valley — the same SRCAA rules apply, the same softwoods burn in those fireplaces, and the same freeze-thaw cycles attack their masonry. If you’re in one of these communities and your chimney needs attention, we cover your area.
Serving Spokane, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Spokane 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 Spokane
An unlined masonry chimney leaks smoke and combustion gases through mortar joints, increasing visible emissions that put you out of compliance with Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency burn restrictions. SRCAA inspectors can cite homeowners whose chimneys produce excessive smoke, and an unlined flue is automatically flagged as a deficiency under NFPA 211. We install DuraFlex stainless steel liners to bring unlined chimneys into compliance — call (866) 541-8697 for an inspection and exact quote.
Yes. We’ve serviced tight-lot properties across Spokane’s denser neighborhoods, including alley-load access in Cannon’s Addition and limited street parking near Vinegar Flats. We coordinate arrival times, use compact equipment where needed, and protect your driveway and landscaping. Call us to discuss your specific access situation — we’ll find a workable approach.
The chimney almost certainly needs a stainless steel liner sized for wood-burning appliances, plus verification that the existing flue can handle the new BTU load. Original coal-era chimneys in Spokane were built without clay liners and often have deteriorated mortar from decades of corrosive coal exhaust. We inspect with video scanning, then specify a DuraFlex or HeatShield solution that meets current codes. Call for a Level 2 inspection.
Yes — Spokane’s low annual rainfall is exactly why waterproofing catches homeowners off-guard. When moisture does enter (snowmelt, driving rain, ice dam backup), it stays trapped in porous brick longer than in wetter climates because the surrounding masonry never fully dries out. Waterproofing with vapor-permeable sealant prevents that trapped moisture from destroying your chimney from within. The $400–$950 cost typically prevents $3,000+ in rebuild expenses.
We primarily install DuraFlex stainless steel liners and apply HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing for clay flue restoration. Both are industry-standard products with documented performance in the temperature swings and softwood-creosote conditions common to Spokane’s heating season. We do not use off-brand or generic liner materials. Call (866) 541-8697 to discuss which solution fits your chimney’s condition.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Spokane since 2008.