Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Parkland
Fireplace service in Parkland typically costs $180–$450 for standard repairs and $1,200–$3,800 for conversions or liner work, with most appointments scheduled within 48 hours. We’re familiar with the 1950s–1970s ranch homes that dominate Parkland’s streets off 112th, Pacific Avenue, and around Pacific Lutheran University — the same chimneys we’ve been servicing since James Wilson started this company 17 years ago. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate.

Parkland’s housing stock tells a story most outsiders miss. The post-WWII expansion of what became Joint Base Lewis-McChord packed this community with masonry chimneys now pushing 50 to 70 years old. Many have never had a professional inspection through multiple tenant turnovers. That deferred maintenance isn’t abstract — it’s creosote buildup you can’t see, mortar joints crumbling from freeze-thaw cycles, and gas log conversions installed by landlords who never pulled permits. Our Fireplace Services team knows these patterns because we’ve traced them through hundreds of Parkland chimneys.
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Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Parkland’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
We’ve earned 1,006 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars — not from a lucky streak, but from showing up consistently in neighborhoods like Midland and Summit View, fixing problems others missed, and getting called back the next season. Parkland residents recognize that pattern. It means something when you’re inviting someone into a rental unit or a home you’ve owned for twenty years.
James Wilson arrives as the lead technician, not a subcontractor you’ve never met. That matters in Parkland’s rental corridors, where tenants need clear explanations they can relay to out-of-state landlords, and where property managers want accountability, not a runaround. Seventeen years of chimney-only work means we’ve seen the exact failure mode your 1962 ranch chimney is exhibiting — probably twice this quarter.
Response time to Parkland runs same-day or next-day for urgent issues: carbon monoxide concerns, blocked flues, or failed dampers in active heating season. We’re not routing from Tacoma generalists or splitting crews across roofing jobs. Chimney work is what we do, and Parkland’s 98447 ZIP is regular territory.
Our Fireplace Services in Parkland
Gas Fireplace Service
Gas fireplace service in Parkland runs $180–$320 for standard cleaning and diagnostics, $450–$1,100 if we need to address venting or valve issues. The specific risk here isn’t the gas log set itself — it’s how often these were dropped into 1950s open fireplaces without proper venting modifications. On a 1956 ranch off 112th Street, we found a landlord-installed gas log set with the original damper still in place (rusted half-open) and zero flue liner — a fire waiting to happen. We removed the damper, installed a HeatShield liner, and added a positive-lock gas stop, bringing the fireplace to code and restoring safe operation for the tenant. That scenario repeats in rental properties near PLU more than owners realize.
Wood Burning Fireplace Service
Wood-burning fireplace sweeping and inspection in Parkland costs $220–$340, with repairs to fireboxes or smoke chambers typically $400–$1,200. Parkland residents burn heavily October through April — the South Sound wet season makes wood heat economical, but it also compresses creosote accumulation into a tight window. Annual pre-season cleaning isn’t maintenance box-checking here; it’s necessary because that 50-year-old flue has already lost capacity to clay tile degradation, and every extra millimeter of creosote narrows the margin.
Fireplace Insert Installation & Service
Insert installation in Parkland ranges $2,800–$4,500 for wood-burning units with proper liner systems, $1,800–$3,200 for gas inserts. Many Parkland homes have original fireplaces too small or deteriorated for modern inserts without modification. We assess the firebox dimensions, flue compatibility, and clearance to combustibles — then specify Olympia Chimney or DuraFlex liner systems sized correctly for the unit. A proper insert with a full liner transforms an inefficient open fireplace into a legitimate heat source, but only if the masonry shell can support it. We’ve walked away from jobs where the chimney structure couldn’t safely handle the retrofit, and we’ll tell you straight if that’s your situation.
Fireplace Conversion (Wood to Gas)
Full wood-to-gas conversion in Parkland typically runs $1,200–$3,800 depending on gas line routing, venting requirements, and whether we need to remove or disable the original damper. This is where Parkland’s rental history creates specific code exposure. Conversions require: gas stop installation, proper venting (direct vent or lined flue), damper modification or removal per manufacturer specs, and permit compliance with Pierce County. We handle the technical scope and document it for property managers or landlords who need records. Conversions done without these steps — and we’ve found plenty — create carbon monoxide pathways and invalidate insurance coverage.
Damper Repair & Replacement
Damper repair in Parkland costs $180–$450 for mechanical fixes, $550–$950 for full replacement with a top-sealing energy-efficient damper. Original throat dampers in 1960s Parkland chimneys are often rusted solid, warped from heat cycling, or propped open by landlords who installed gas logs and didn’t know better. A stuck-open damper bleeds heated air year-round. A stuck-closed damper traps smoke and combustion gases. Both are fixable, but the diagnosis matters — we check whether the damper issue is isolated or symptomatic of liner degradation or structural settling that’s thrown the throat out of alignment.

Firebox Repair
Firebox refractory panel replacement or tuckpointing in Parkland runs $650–$1,800, with full firebox rebuilds at $2,500–$4,500 when the masonry shell has deteriorated beyond patching. The constant moisture exposure in Parkland’s South Sound climate accelerates mortar erosion in fireboxes, especially where original parging has cracked and allowed water penetration. We use HeatShield refractory products and proper high-temperature mortars — not hardware-store patch kits that’ll spall off in two heating seasons.
Trusted Brands We Service in Parkland
We stock and install parts from Olympia Chimney, Famco, and DuraFlex — brands that hold up in Pacific Northwest conditions. That local inventory means faster turnaround for Parkland customers: a damper replacement or cap installation doesn’t wait two weeks for shipping. When we’re specifying liner systems for a conversion or insert installation, we match the product to the application — DuraFlex for relining jobs where flexibility matters, Olympia Chimney for rigid liner installations where straight runs allow it. Famco components cover ventilation termination and specialty fittings. We don’t do off-brand patchwork; these chimneys have enough stacked against them already.
Common Fireplace Services Problems We See in Parkland Homes
- Unlined gas log conversions: Landlords install gas logs without removing the damper or adding a liner, creating carbon monoxide leakage paths and code violations that Pierce County inspectors flag but tenants rarely catch without a professional chimney inspection. We’ve found this pattern repeatedly in rental corridors near PLU and along Pacific Avenue.
- Crumbling mortar joints in 50–70-year-old chimneys: Freeze-thaw cycling in Parkland’s wet South Sound climate accelerates erosion, especially on unsealed crowns and tops. The moss you see on the roof often colonizes the chimney crown first, holding moisture against mortar that was never designed for seven-month wet seasons.
- Deferred maintenance in rental turnarounds: Tenants come and go without inspections, allowing creosote to build up over years in wood-burning units. By the time a new tenant smells smoke backup or notices drafting issues, the flue may be dangerously restricted.
- Original clay flue tiles cracked from thermal shock: Sixty years of heating cycles — many with over-firing or green wood common in Parkland’s cost-conscious rental market — fracture clay tiles and open gaps between sections. Cracked tiles can’t contain sparks or corrosive combustion byproducts.
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Parkland, WA
| Service | Typical Range in Parkland |
|---|---|
| Gas fireplace cleaning & inspection | $180 – $320 |
| Wood-burning fireplace sweep & inspection | $220 – $340 |
| Damper repair or replacement | $180 – $950 |
| Firebox repair (panels or tuckpointing) | $650 – $1,800 |
| Fireplace insert installation | $1,800 – $4,500 |
| Wood-to-gas conversion | $1,200 – $3,800 |
| Full liner installation (HeatShield or DuraFlex) | $1,500 – $3,500 |
What moves you within these ranges: accessibility of the chimney (steep roof pitches add time), extent of masonry degradation, whether gas line work is needed, and permit requirements for conversions. We don’t quote over the phone for complex jobs — we inspect, photograph, and explain what we found. Estimates are free. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Parkland
Our regular service area includes Midland to the south, Summit and Summit View to the east, and Lakewood to the north — all sharing similar post-war housing stock and the same South Sound moisture patterns that age chimneys prematurely. If you’re in these communities and recognize the issues described here, the same diagnostic approach applies.
Serving Parkland, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Parkland 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 Parkland
No — a half-open damper with a gas log set is a code violation and carbon monoxide risk. The damper should be fully removed or locked open with a proper venting system installed, per manufacturer and IRC requirements. In Parkland’s rental market, we’ve found this exact scenario dozens of times: landlords install gas logs for tenant appeal without understanding venting requirements. Call (866) 541-8697 — we’ll inspect, document what we find, and give you or your landlord a clear scope to fix it.
Look for flaking or popping mortar on the crown, brick faces that have shed their outer layer exposing rough aggregate, and mortar joints recessed more than a half-inch from the brick face. In Parkland’s climate, spalling accelerates where chimneys lack proper crown overhang or where downspouts dump roof runoff against the masonry. Early intervention — crown sealing, tuckpointing, or waterproofing — costs $400–$1,200. Rebuilding a spalled chimney top runs $2,000–$4,500. Call for an inspection before the damage reaches the structure.
Ask for a written report from a CSIA-certified sweep with photo documentation of the flue interior, damper condition, and firebox. A walk-around by a property manager or general home inspector isn’t a chimney inspection — we’ve seen “inspected” chimneys in Parkland rentals with 3/8-inch creosote buildup and cracked flue tiles. If you can’t get documentation, schedule your own inspection. It’s your safety, and in Washington, tenants have recourse for uninhabitable conditions.
Individual cracked tiles can sometimes be repaired with HeatShield cerfractory foam resurfacing ($1,200–$2,800), but multiple cracks or shifted tiles usually require a stainless steel liner. We camera-inspect to determine which applies. Parkland’s 1960s chimneys often have 8×8 or 8×12 flue tiles that are no longer manufactured, making spot replacement impractical. We’ll show you the camera footage and explain the options.
Safe conversion requires: proper gas line installation by a licensed plumber, a listed gas appliance or log set approved for your firebox dimensions, venting compliance (direct vent, B-vent, or properly lined masonry flue), damper modification or removal per manufacturer instructions, and Pierce County permit/inspection. We handle the chimney-side scope — venting, liner, damper, and final inspection readiness — and coordinate with gas contractors. A conversion skipped on any of these steps risks CO poisoning, structure fires, and denied insurance claims. Call (866) 541-8697 for a conversion estimate.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Parkland and the South Sound since 2008.