Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Lake Stickney
Fireplace repair and maintenance in Lake Stickney typically costs between $180 and $850 depending on whether you need a basic sweep, firebox repair, or insert replacement, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. We’re Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, and our Fireplace Services team knows the 98087 ZIP well — from the ranch homes along Highway 99 to the split-levels clustered near the lake itself. If you’re seeing crumbling mortar, a stuck damper, or white staining on your bricks, call us at (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate. We carry the parts and materials to fix most Lake Stickney fireplaces without making you wait for a second trip.

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Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Lake Stickney’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
We’ve been sweeping and repairing chimneys across Snohomish County for 17 years, and Lake Stickney’s unincorporated status means we’ve learned to navigate county inspection timelines rather than city building departments — a detail that saves our customers delays other companies stumble over. Our 1,006 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars include plenty from Lake Stickney homeowners who’ve called us back year after year for the same property.
James Wilson serves as lead technician, not an absentee owner. When you schedule with us, you’re getting his hands-on diagnostic experience at your door — the same expertise that’s evaluated thousands of aging masonry systems across western Washington. We’ve seen the specific failure patterns that Lake Stickney’s 1960s and 1970s housing stock produces, especially the accelerated moisture damage within a few blocks of the lake itself.
Our response time to Lake Stickney is typically same-day or next-day, since we’re routing from our Seattle base up the I-5 corridor. We stock DuraFlex liner sections, HeatShield refractory materials, and Famco damper hardware so we’re not ordering parts after we arrive. That’s the difference between a single visit and a drawn-out project.
Our Fireplace Services in Lake Stickney
Gas Fireplace Service
Gas fireplace service in Lake Stickney runs $195–$375 for standard cleaning, burner adjustment, and safety inspection. Many 1960s and 1970s ranches here were originally wood-burning but converted to gas inserts decades ago, and those older valve assemblies often need attention. We check for proper venting, test thermocouple function, and inspect for moisture intrusion — a particular concern for homes near Lake Stickney Drive where ambient humidity runs higher. If your pilot won’t stay lit or you’re getting soot staining on the surround, we’ll diagnose whether it’s a burner issue or a venting problem rooted in the original chimney condition.
Wood Burning Fireplace
Wood burning fireplace sweeping and inspection in Lake Stickney costs $185–$265, with repairs ranging $350–$850 depending on what we find. Here’s the local reality: western Washington’s mild winters mean most Lake Stickney homeowners burn only during brief cold snaps, producing low-temperature smoldering fires that generate significantly more stage-two and glazed creosote per cord than sustained hot burns would. That glazed creosote is stubborn stuff — it doesn’t brush off easily and creates a genuine fire hazard in aging flues. We account for this when scoping your cleaning and will tell you straight if we need a more intensive de-glazing treatment.
Fireplace Insert
Fireplace insert installation or replacement in Lake Stickney typically ranges $2,800–$4,500 including liner work, with insert-only swaps starting around $1,800 if the existing flex liner is still sound. The late-1970s and 1980s zero-clearance inserts common in this area often have deteriorated flex liners that fail during sweeping — we’ve replaced dozens with DuraFlex stainless liners that outlast the originals. On a 1970s split-level on 44th Ave W near the lake, we found the original masonry firebox had spalled from years of moisture wicking; we tuckpointed the joints and installed a HeatShield liner to make it safe for intermittent use. That’s the kind of layered problem Lake Stickney’s moisture environment creates.
Damper Repair
Damper repair or replacement in Lake Stickney costs $225–$475, with throat damper replacements toward the higher end if rust has seized the frame. The persistent dampness around Lake Stickney — especially properties within a few blocks of the water — accelerates damper corrosion compared to drier inland locations. A stuck or rusted damper isn’t just inconvenient; it wastes heated air up the flue and can allow water intrusion that compounds your firebox damage. We stock Famco and Copperfield damper assemblies and can typically complete the repair in one visit.
Firebox Repair
Firebox repair in Lake Stickney runs $450–$1,200 depending on whether we’re addressing localized spalling, full refractory panel replacement, or structural rebuilding of the firebox walls. Original masonry fireboxes from the 1960s–1970s buildout are showing advanced deterioration now — spalled brick faces, eroded mortar joints, and heat-compromised refractory mortar. We use HeatShield refractory products for resurfacing work when the structure is sound, and we’ll tell you honestly when the damage exceeds what resurfacing can safely address.

Trusted Brands We Service in Lake Stickney
We install and repair with DuraFlex, HeatShield, Famco, and Copperfield products — brands chosen for durability in Pacific Northwest moisture conditions, not because they’re the cheapest option. For Lake Stickney customers, this means we can often complete firebox resurfacing, liner replacement, or damper installation without waiting on special orders. We’ve learned which SKUs move fastest for this area’s common fireplace configurations, so our truck stock matches what your 1960s ranch or 1970s split-level actually needs. That translates to fewer return trips and faster resolution.
Common Fireplace Problems We See in Lake Stickney Homes
- Accelerated mortar erosion near the lake. Homes within a few blocks of Lake Stickney itself show noticeably faster mortar joint erosion and crown cracking than comparable-age homes a half-mile uphill — what looks like a routine cleaning call often includes crown sealing or tuckpointing on first visit.
- Failed flex liners in vintage inserts. Late-1970s zero-clearance fireplace inserts with original flex liners often fail during routine sweeping, requiring replacement with DuraFlex stainless steel — a pattern we anticipate and prepare for.
- Heavy glazed creosote from low-burn habits. Brief, smoldering winter fires produce stage-two and glazed creosote that resists standard brushing and increases chimney fire risk in aging flues.
- Spalled firebox brick from moisture wicking. Decades of Puget Sound rainfall penetrating compromised crowns has degraded the refractory surfaces of original masonry fireboxes, especially in homes without functional chimney caps.
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Lake Stickney, WA
| Service | Typical Range in Lake Stickney |
|---|---|
| Chimney sweep & inspection (wood burning) | $185 – $265 |
| Gas fireplace service & safety check | $195 – $375 |
| Damper repair or replacement | $225 – $475 |
| Firebox repair / refractory resurfacing | $450 – $1,200 |
| Fireplace insert with liner replacement | $2,800 – $4,500 |
| Insert swap (liner sound) | $1,800 – $2,400 |
What moves your job within these ranges? Accessibility of the firebox, extent of moisture damage, whether we need to replace the liner, and whether county inspection is required for the scope of work. Lake Stickney’s unincorporated status means chimney-related permits run through Snohomish County rather than a city building department — we handle that routing and factor it into our timeline estimate. Every estimate we provide is free and itemized, with no pressure to proceed. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Lake Stickney
Our service radius covers Martha Lake to the northeast, Picnic Point and Picnic Point-North Lynnwood along the shoreline corridor, and Mill Creek to the east — all sharing similar 1960s–1970s housing stock and chimney maintenance needs. If you’re in one of these communities and found this page while searching, we apply the same diagnostic rigor and local moisture expertise to every job in the area.
Serving Lake Stickney, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lake Stickney 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 — Fireplace Services in Lake Stickney
Most cracked firebox brick in 1970s Lake Stickney fireplaces can be repaired with tuckpointing and HeatShield refractory resurfacing if the structural walls remain sound. We evaluate whether the cracks are surface spalling from moisture or deeper thermal compromise; full replacement becomes necessary only when the rear wall or sidewalls have lost structural integrity. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free firebox inspection — we’ll give you an honest repair-versus-replace assessment.
Yes, because Lake Stickney is unincorporated Snohomish County, chimney repairs beyond basic sweeping typically require county permitting rather than city approval. We handle the permit application and inspection scheduling as part of our project workflow, so you’re not navigating county bureaucracy yourself. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll confirm whether your specific scope requires permitting.
Even with minimal burning, Lake Stickney homeowners should schedule annual inspection and cleaning every 12 months. Your brief, low-temperature smoldering fires actually produce more problematic glazed creosote per cord than hot, sustained burns would — and that glazed buildup is a documented chimney fire hazard. Call (866) 541-8697 to set up annual service; we track your schedule and remind you when it’s due.
That white powder is efflorescence, mineral salts leaching from your mortar joints as moisture moves through the masonry — and it’s especially common on Lake Stickney Drive properties due to the localized ambient moisture from the lake itself. Efflorescence signals water intrusion that will eventually cause spalling and joint erosion if the crown and cap aren’t addressed. We typically find crown sealing or tuckpointing is needed alongside cleaning for lakeside homes; call (866) 541-8697 for an evaluation.
Yes, we regularly convert 1960s ranch fireplaces in Lake Stickney to gas inserts, with typical projects running $2,800–$4,200 including insert, liner, and gas connection coordination. We assess your existing flue condition, chimney height, and venting requirements to specify the right insert and DuraFlex liner configuration for safe operation. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free in-home evaluation and exact quote.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Lake Stickney and the greater Seattle area since 2007.