Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Tacoma
Fireplace services in Tacoma typically run $180–$550 depending on whether you need a routine sweep, damper repair, or firebox rebuild, and our team reaches most Tacoma neighborhoods same day or next day. We’re familiar with the unique challenges of Tacoma’s older housing stock — from the Craftsman bungalows in the North End to the Victorians climbing the hills above Commencement Bay — and we bring 17 years of chimney-only expertise to every job. If your fireplace is smoking back into the room, your damper won’t seal, or you’re considering converting to gas in a century-old home, call us at (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate.

Our Fireplace Services team covers all of Tacoma, including ZIP codes 98413, 98415, 98416, and 98417, plus the surrounding Pierce County communities. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, has personally worked on hundreds of Tacoma chimneys over the years. We’ve learned the local patterns — what fails, why it fails, and how Tacoma’s marine climate accelerates problems that inland homeowners simply don’t face.
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Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Tacoma’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
We’ve built our reputation in Tacoma one chimney at a time. With 1,006 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars, we’ve earned repeated trust from homeowners who’ve seen the difference that 17 years of chimney-only focus makes. These aren’t a handful of curated testimonials — they’re a sustained record of homeowners choosing us back for annual maintenance and complex repairs.
James Wilson arrives as the lead technician, not a subcontractor you’ve never met. When you call our number, you’re getting nearly two decades of hands-on pattern recognition at your door — someone who’s seen the specific failure modes that Tacoma’s climate and housing stock produce. We’ve swept chimneys in the Stadium District where 1904 clay liners are still in service. We’ve replaced dampers in Hilltop Victorians with original coal-era flues. We’ve capped and crowned North End chimneys battling relentless Puget Sound moisture.
Our response time to Tacoma is same-day or next-day for most calls. We understand that a smoking fireplace or failed damper during a burn curtailment window isn’t a “next week” problem — it’s a “today” problem. And because we stock parts from trusted brands like DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Gelco, we often complete repairs in a single visit rather than ordering parts and leaving you waiting.
Our Fireplace Services in Tacoma
Wood Burning Fireplace Service
Tacoma’s wood-burning fireplaces face a perfect storm of challenges. The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency issues burn curtailments for Pierce County during winter air-stagnation events, which compresses heavy fireplace use into narrow “allowed burn” windows. That concentrated firing accelerates creosote buildup in chimneys that may already have compromised clay liners from a century of service. In the older hillside neighborhoods above Commencement Bay, we regularly find abandoned furnace-flue thimbles from mid-century oil-to-gas conversions — an open breach in the liner that creates hidden creosote pockets and poses a serious fire hazard, something you won’t see in newer suburbs like Puyallup. We sweep, inspect with camera, and repair these systems with the thoroughness that 17 years of Tacoma-specific experience demands.
Gas Fireplace Service
Many Tacoma homeowners converted from wood to gas for convenience and to sidestep burn curtailments entirely. But gas fireplaces still need annual service — burner orifices clog with dust and spider webs, pilot assemblies fail, and venting systems require inspection. We service direct-vent, vent-free, and B-vent gas fireplaces throughout Tacoma, from newer installations in the Proctor District to conversions in original 1920s hearths. If your gas fireplace won’t stay lit, smells odd, or produces soot, it’s not “just getting old” — it’s telling you something specific that we can diagnose.
Fireplace Insert Installation
Fireplace inserts are popular in Tacoma’s older homes because they transform drafty, inefficient open hearths into sealed, high-efficiency heating systems. But installing an insert in a century-old clay flue requires expertise that generalist contractors simply don’t have. We’ve fitted inserts into Hilltop Victorians and North End Craftsman chimneys where the original liner was cracked, offset, or partially collapsed. Using DuraFlex stainless relining systems and HeatShield resurfacing where appropriate, we create a safe, properly sized vent path that meets manufacturer specifications and local code. The insert gets properly connected. The liner gets properly supported. The chimney gets properly capped. No shortcuts.
Damper Repair and Replacement
A failed damper costs you money every single day — heated air escapes up the chimney when closed, and cold drafts enter when you need warmth. In Tacoma’s damp climate, cast-iron throat dampers corrode and seize; we’ve found many that haven’t closed fully in years. We repair and replace throat dampers and install top-sealing dampers that seal at the chimney crown, keeping rain and animals out while providing a tighter seal than original equipment. For homes in the Stadium District and Hilltop with original coal-era dampers, we often recommend upgrading to a modern top-sealing model — the improvement in efficiency and draft control is immediate.
Firebox Repair
The firebox is where the fire actually lives — cracked refractory panels, deteriorated mortar joints, or spalling brick create direct paths for heat to reach combustible framing. In Tacoma’s older homes, we’ve repaired fireboxes where decades of over-firing (common during compressed burn windows) have taken their toll. We rebuild with proper refractory materials rated for the temperatures these systems see, not generic masonry patch that’ll fail in a season.

Fireplace Conversion
Converting a wood-burning fireplace to gas — or vice versa — in a Tacoma Victorian requires more than running a line and swapping burners. Flue sizing, venting configuration, and hearth clearances all change. We’ve managed conversions in homes where the original chimney was shared between fireplace and furnace, requiring careful evaluation of which flue serves what. We handle the technical complexity so the result is safe, efficient, and properly permitted.
Trusted Brands We Service in Tacoma
We install and repair using professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, HeatShield, Gelco, Olympia Chimney, Famco, and Copperfield — brands that trade professionals specify for durability and warranty support, not off-brand alternatives that fail early. For Tacoma customers, this means we can often source and install the correct part in a single visit rather than ordering generic substitutes that don’t quite fit. Last winter in the Stadium District, we swept a 1904 Craftsman’s original double-wythe clay chimney. The homeowner had noticed a faint smoky smell after burning a DuraFlex fire log. We found a cracked HeatShield liner panel and a hidden creosote pocket behind an abandoned furnace thimble, lining up with Puget Sound Clean Air Agency burn curtailments that had forced heavy use in narrow windows. We repaired the firebox, sealed the thimble, and installed a Gelco rain cap. That’s the difference that proper materials and local knowledge make.
Common Fireplace Services Problems We See in Tacoma Homes
- Moisture-driven mortar erosion and moss colonization. Tacoma’s 40 inches of annual rain, delivered as persistent marine drizzle rather than occasional downpours, wicks deep into aging brick mortar. We see heavy moss and lichen growth on chimney crowns throughout the North End and Hilltop, and even mild freeze-thaw cycles cause spalling damage that opens the chimney to further water intrusion.
- Hidden creosote pockets behind abandoned furnace thimbles. In the older hillside neighborhoods above Commencement Bay, many homes have chimneys with abandoned furnace-flue thimbles from mid-century oil-to-gas conversions. These open breaches in the clay tile liner collect creosote from the active fireplace flue, creating a concentrated fire hazard that standard sweeping without camera inspection can miss entirely.
- Shared-flue hazards in dense residential clusters. The North End and Hilltop’s tightly packed Victorians and Craftsman homes often have chimneys that once served both fireplace and central heating. When one flue liner is abandoned and the other sees heavy use during compressed burn windows, the abandoned side becomes a hidden reservoir for combustible deposits — and a path for fire extension to neighboring structures.
- Corroded dampers and compromised fireboxes from over-firing. When Puget Sound Clean Air Agency curtailments limit burning to narrow windows, homeowners tend to build hotter, longer fires to maximize heat output. This over-firing accelerates refractory panel cracking and damper corrosion, particularly in systems already aged by a century of service.
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Tacoma, WA
Here’s what fireplace services typically cost in Tacoma’s market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Chimney sweep and Level 1 inspection | $180–$260 |
| Level 2 inspection with camera (recommended for pre-purchase or suspected damage) | $280–$380 |
| Damper repair or replacement | $220–$450 |
| Firebox refractory panel replacement | $340–$650 |
| Fireplace insert installation with relining | $2,800–$4,500 |
| Top-sealing damper installation | $380–$550 |
| Chimney cap/crown repair or replacement | $450–$950 |
Actual cost depends on accessibility, extent of damage, and whether your chimney requires relining or structural repair. Tacoma’s older homes — particularly those with original clay flues or abandoned furnace connections — sometimes reveal needs that weren’t visible from the hearth. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins, and estimates are always free. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Tacoma
We regularly work in Fircrest, Waller, Fife, and Parkland — communities that share Tacoma’s marine climate challenges but have their own housing stock characteristics. Whether you’re in a mid-century ranch near Fife’s industrial corridor or a hillside home overlooking Waller Road, we bring the same chimney-specific expertise and same-day response. Call (866) 541-8697 to confirm coverage for your address.
Serving Tacoma, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Tacoma 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 Tacoma
The smoky smell usually indicates a hidden flue breach, cracked liner, or abandoned furnace thimble that’s allowing combustion gases to leak into wall cavities or the attic — not a dirty chimney. In Tacoma’s 1890s–1920s housing stock, we’ve found that standard sweeping without camera inspection often misses cracked clay tiles or open thimbles behind the smoke shelf. We recommend a Level 2 inspection with video scan to locate the exact source. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule — estimates are free.
Annual inspection is the minimum for Tacoma homes, and we recommend sweeping wood-burning systems annually as well. The persistent marine moisture accelerates mortar degradation and moss growth that can block flues or damage crowns between inspections. If you burn during Puget Sound Clean Air Agency curtailment windows — when compressed firing increases creosote buildup — consider inspection before and after the heavy-use season. Call (866) 541-8697 to set up a recurring annual schedule.
Yes, but the original clay flue almost always requires relining or resurfacing to meet manufacturer specifications and safety codes. We use DuraFlex stainless steel liners or HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing to create a properly sized, continuous vent path from insert to cap. We’ve completed this exact installation in numerous Hilltop and North End homes. The process typically takes one to two days, and we handle the technical requirements start to finish. Call (866) 541-8697 for a site evaluation and exact quote.
During winter air-stagnation events, the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency issues Stage 1 or Stage 2 burn curtailments for Pierce County that prohibit wood burning in uncertified devices — meaning you cannot use your fireplace unless it’s EPA-certified or your home lacks another heat source. Gas fireplaces remain unrestricted. These curtailments compress wood-burning into narrow windows, which increases creosote buildup and makes pre-season chimney cleaning especially important. We can evaluate whether your fireplace meets certification requirements or discuss gas conversion options. Call (866) 541-8697 to discuss your specific situation.
You can brush surface moss from accessible areas, but we don’t recommend climbing onto your roof or disturbing the crown surface aggressively. Moss roots penetrate porous concrete and brick, and improper removal can accelerate damage. More importantly, heavy moss growth usually signals underlying moisture intrusion that requires professional evaluation — crown cracks, deteriorated wash, or compromised flashing that DIY removal won’t fix. We’ve replaced crowns throughout Tacoma’s North End and Stadium District where well-meaning homeowners delayed proper repair. Call (866) 541-8697 for safe, thorough crown evaluation and repair.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Tacoma and Seattle-area homeowners since 2007.