Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Lakewood
Fireplace service in Lakewood typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you need a routine sweep, damper replacement, or firebox rebuild, and most appointments are scheduled within 48 hours. We’re familiar with the specific challenges of Lakewood’s mid-century housing stock — from the tract homes near Clover Park to the rentals along Steilacoom Boulevard Southwest — and we bring 17 years of chimney-only expertise to every job. If your fireplace isn’t drafting properly, your damper won’t open, or you’re staring at crumbling brick in a firebox that’s older than your parents, call us at (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate.

Our Fireplace Services team regularly works in the 98492, 98496, 98497, and 98498 ZIP codes, and we understand how Lakewood’s marine climate — 40-45 inches of annual rain, damp winters, persistent gray skies — accelerates the exact failures we see in these homes. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, has personally diagnosed and repaired fireplaces in neighborhoods from Fir Acres Apartments to Holly Hedge to the International District. That local pattern recognition matters when you’re deciding whether to repair original 1950s masonry or convert to a modern gas insert.
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Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Lakewood’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
We’ve earned 1,006+ verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars because we show up, diagnose accurately, and explain what we’re seeing before we quote a price. In Lakewood specifically, that reputation spreads through military housing networks — when a JBLM family gets their chimney properly serviced before a PCS move, the next tenant often asks who did the work. James Wilson at the door means you’re getting 17 years of hands-on chimney expertise, not a subcontractor learning on your fireplace.
Our response time to Lakewood averages 24-48 hours for standard appointments, and we carry parts from Olympia Chimney, Famco, and Copperfield on our trucks so we’re not ordering components and making you wait. We know the difference between a fireplace in a well-maintained owner-occupied home off 116th Street South and one in a rental near Pacific Avenue South that’s been through three tenants in six years. That context changes how we inspect, what we recommend, and how we prioritize safety.
Our Fireplace Services in Lakewood
Wood Burning Fireplace Service
Wood-burning fireplaces in Lakewood face a perfect storm: frequent winter use, persistent moisture intrusion, and — in rental properties — chronic maintenance gaps. We inspect the full system: firebox integrity, damper operation, flue condition, and crown waterproofing. In Holly Hedge and surrounding JBLM-adjacent neighborhoods, we regularly open flues that show 5-8 years of glazed creosote from a fireplace used every winter because the property turned over three military families in that span and not one cleaning was ever coordinated between tenancies. A standard wood-burning fireplace sweep in Lakewood runs $180–$280; if we find cracked clay tiles or deteriorated mortar, firebox repair or relining with HeatShield adds $800–$2,400 depending on flue height and accessibility.
Gas Fireplace Service
Gas fireplaces burn cleaner but they’re not maintenance-free — especially in Lakewood’s older homes where original conversions were often done without proper liner sizing or venting. We service pilot assemblies, thermocouples, and gas valves, and we verify that your venting meets current standards. If you’re considering converting a wood fireplace to gas in Clover Park or Fir Acres Apartments, we’ll inspect the existing flue first: many mid-century chimneys require a DuraFlex liner installation ($1,200–$2,800) before a gas insert can be safely installed. The conversion itself typically runs $2,500–$4,500 depending on insert model and venting requirements.
Fireplace Insert Installation & Service
Inserts transform drafty, inefficient masonry fireplaces into heat-producing appliances. In Lakewood’s 1940s-1960s tract homes, this is often the most practical path forward when the original firebox is too damaged for economical repair. We measure, specify, and install inserts from trusted manufacturers, ensuring proper flue liner connection and clearance compliance. Because Lakewood’s housing stock includes many homes with narrow or offset flues, we frequently use Olympia Chimney’s flexible liner systems to make the connection work without destructive masonry removal. Insert installations in Lakewood range from $3,200–$5,800 including liner and labor.
Damper Repair & Replacement
Original dampers in mid-century Lakewood homes seize from rust due to 40-45 inches of annual rain, making fireplace operation impossible until replaced. We’ve replaced dampers in homes near The Hill Ward and along Steilacoom Boulevard Southwest where the original cast-iron throat damper had corroded to the point of complete immobility. A new top-sealing damper — we typically install Famco or Copperfield models — runs $450–$750 installed, including the cable and mounting hardware. Top-sealing dampers also solve the persistent moisture problem: they seal at the chimney crown, preventing rain from entering the flue and accelerating deterioration.
Firebox Repair
The firebox takes the direct heat, and in Lakewood’s original masonry fireplaces, the refractory mortar and firebrick are often 60-70 years old. We see cracked panels, deteriorated mortar joints, and heat-compromised rear walls — especially in homes where years of moisture intrusion have accelerated freeze-thaw damage. Firebox rebuilding with HeatShield refractory mortar or partial panel replacement runs $800–$2,200 in Lakewood, depending on damage extent and whether the smoke chamber also needs parging. We always inspect the chimney crown and flashing as part of this work: repairing the firebox without addressing the water source is a temporary fix at best.

Fireplace Conversion (Wood to Gas)
Converting an old wood fireplace to gas makes sense when the masonry is sound but the homeowner wants convenience, efficiency, or reduced particulate emissions. In Lakewood’s military rental market, conversions are particularly popular with landlords who want lower maintenance between tenants. We handle the full scope: gas line coordination, insert or log set selection, liner installation, and permit-ready documentation. Critical for Lakewood: we verify that the existing chimney can vent the new appliance safely, which often means installing a DuraFlex or Olympia Chimney liner sized to the gas unit’s BTU output. Full conversions run $2,800–$5,500.
Trusted Brands We Service in Lakewood
We install and repair using DuraFlex, HeatShield, Olympia Chimney, Famco, and Copperfield — brands that meet professional standards for durability and warranty support. We stock common damper assemblies, crown repair materials, and liner components on our Lakewood-area trucks, which means most repairs don’t wait on parts orders. When we encounter a unique configuration in one of Lakewood’s older homes — say, an offset flue in a 1952 tract house near Hill Ward Labyrinth & Historical Trail — we have the material flexibility to fabricate a solution on-site rather than forcing a generic kit into a non-standard chimney.
Common Fireplace Services Problems We See in Lakewood Homes
- Glazed creosote from multi-tenancy neglect: In Clover Park and surrounding JBLM-adjacent neighborhoods, chimney techs regularly open flues that show 5-8 years of glazed creosote from a fireplace used every winter — because the property has turned over three military families in that span and not one cleaning was ever coordinated between tenancies. This requires mechanical scraping with chain whips, not just brushing.
- Seized dampers from marine-climate rust: Original dampers in mid-century homes seize from rust due to Lakewood’s 40-45 inches of annual rain, making fireplace operation impossible until replaced. The rust is often worse in homes where the chimney crown has never been sealed, allowing direct water intrusion onto the damper assembly.
- Accelerated mortar erosion from persistent moisture: Mortar joints erode faster than expected because persistent moisture from the marine climate accelerates spalling, requiring full tuckpointing sooner than national norms. We see this especially on chimneys facing southwest, catching the driven rain off Puget Sound.
- Cracked clay flue tiles from trapped moisture: Lakewood’s damp winters and poorly maintained chimney crowns combine to trap moisture inside flues, where freeze-thaw cycles crack the original clay tiles. Once cracked, tiles can’t be reliably repaired — we typically recommend a HeatShield liner or DuraFlex stainless replacement.
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Lakewood, WA
| Service | Typical Range in Lakewood |
|---|---|
| Wood-burning fireplace sweep & inspection | $180 – $280 |
| Gas fireplace service & safety check | $160 – $240 |
| Damper repair or replacement | $450 – $750 |
| Firebox repair (refractory mortar/panels) | $800 – $2,200 |
| Chimney liner installation (HeatShield or DuraFlex) | $1,200 – $2,800 |
| Fireplace insert installation with liner | $3,200 – $5,800 |
| Wood-to-gas conversion (full scope) | $2,800 – $5,500 |
What moves you within these ranges? Chimney height, roof access difficulty, extent of creosote buildup, and whether we’re working with original mid-century masonry or newer construction. In Lakewood’s 1940s-1960s housing stock, we often find secondary issues — deteriorated crowns, missing flashing, compromised smoke chambers — that we flag before quoting so you’re not surprised mid-project. Every estimate we provide is free and itemized. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Lakewood
Our service radius covers Steilacoom to the south, Parkland to the east, University Place to the north, and the full Joint Base Lewis-McChord area. If you’re in military housing anywhere in this corridor — whether Lakewood proper or the base itself — we understand your scheduling constraints and PCS timelines. We coordinate directly with property managers when needed, and we document our work with photos and written reports for lease-end or inspection purposes.
Serving Lakewood, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lakewood 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 Lakewood
Check your lease documentation for any mention of chimney service, then look inside the firebox and up the flue with a flashlight — heavy black, shiny, or tar-like deposits indicate glazed creosote and likely years of neglect. In Lakewood’s military rental market, we’ve learned to assume the chimney hasn’t been cleaned unless there’s a dated receipt from a sweep company; the landlord-tenant handoff gap is that common. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll inspect it for free — we’ll show you exactly what we’re seeing and document it for your records.
Lakewood’s 40-45 inches of annual rain, combined with original unsealed chimney crowns on mid-century homes, delivers consistent moisture directly onto cast-iron damper assemblies that were never designed for such exposure. The rust accelerates when fireplaces go unused in spring and summer, allowing condensation to sit on the metal. A top-sealing damper replacement — typically $450–$750 — solves this by moving the seal to the crown and keeping rain out of the flue entirely. We’ve replaced dozens in neighborhoods from Fir Acres Apartments to Holly Hedge.
Yes, most wood fireplaces in Clover Park can be converted to gas if the chimney structure is sound and a properly sized liner can be installed. The 1950s tract homes here often have narrow or offset flues, so we typically install a DuraFlex or Olympia Chimney stainless liner ($1,200–$2,800) before placing the gas insert or log set. Full conversion with insert runs $2,800–$5,500. James Wilson will inspect your specific chimney and tell you honestly whether conversion makes sense or if the masonry condition points toward rebuild instead. Call for a free evaluation.
Wood-burning fireplaces should be swept annually after each heating season, even in rentals — especially in rentals, given Lakewood’s pattern of maintenance gaps between tenancies. Gas fireplaces need annual safety checks for valve integrity, venting, and combustion performance. If you’re a JBLM family moving into a rental, request documentation of the last chimney service; if none exists, schedule an inspection before first use. We’ve found creosote buildup in JBLM-area rentals that represents 5-8 years of neglect — a genuine fire hazard that the current tenant had no way to know about.
Glazed creosote is a hard, shiny, tar-like deposit that forms when wood smoke condenses in a cool flue over repeated burns without cleaning — it’s highly flammable and can’t be removed with standard brushes. It’s common in Lakewood because military rental properties routinely go multiple rotation cycles without chimney service; each tenant assumes the last one handled it, or the landlord assumes it’s tenant responsibility. In Clover Park, we serviced a 1950s tract home’s original masonry fireplace where glazed creosote had narrowed the flue to 3 inches across after eight years of neglect through three military tenancies. Because the clay tiles were already cracked from moisture trapped by an unsealed crown, we installed a HeatShield liner rather than attempting a repair on the failing tiles. Mechanical removal of glazed creosote runs $280–$450; if we find it, we’ll show you before we proceed. Call (866) 541-8697 for an inspection.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Lakewood and the greater Seattle area since 2007.