Gelco Chimney Cleaning in Parkland, WA | Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington
Gelco chimney cleaning and repair in Parkland typically runs $180–$380 depending on whether we’re performing routine maintenance or addressing creosote buildup in an unlined flue. We’re an independent our Gelco services provider — not factory-authorized — and we’ve spent 17 years working on Gelco GC-series fireboxes and Series 5000 zero-clearance units across Pierce County’s older housing stock. If your Parkland home has a Gelco fireplace that hasn’t been professionally inspected since the last tenant moved out, call us at (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate.

Why Parkland Residents Choose Us for Gelco Service
James Wilson grew up in Washington and has spent his entire adult life in the chimney trade here. After picking up ventilation fundamentals at Northern Virginia Community College, he apprenticed under a sweep who showed him what textbooks never cover — what a chimney actually looks like after fifteen winters of neglect. That apprenticeship shaped how we approach every Parkland job today.
We’re not a handyman service that happens to own brushes. We’ve completed over 1,006 verified jobs with a 4.8-star average, and James still serves as lead technician on Parkland calls — not an absentee owner dispatching subcontractors. When we pull up to a 1960s rambler off 112th Street or a rental near PLU, we’re carrying 17 years of pattern recognition specific to Gelco units: how the GC-32’s refractory panels crack under backdrafting stress, how Pacific Northwest moisture corrodes bottom seams on slab-on-grade installations, how seized damper pins betray years of landlord neglect.
Our trucks stock Gelco OEM parts alongside quality aftermarket alternatives from Famco and Copperfield. We don’t pad bills with unnecessary replacements, and we don’t patch beyond safe usage limits. A clean chimney isn’t a luxury — it’s just the part of your house that’s been quietly doing its job and deserves the same attention as everything else.
Common Gelco Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in Parkland
- Cracked refractory panels in GC-series fireboxes. Parkland’s rental corridors near Joint Base Lewis-McChord see chronic backdrafting from improperly converted gas log sets. The GC-32 and GC-36 weren’t designed for the restricted airflow of unlined flues, and the resulting overheating shatters refractory panels. We replace with OEM Gelco panels sized to spec.
- Corroded bottom seams from slab-on-grade moisture. Parkland’s 1950s–1970s tract homes sit on concrete slabs that wick groundwater straight into firebox bases. We’ve pulled GC-40 units where the bottom seam rusted through completely — a safety hazard that demands replacement, not patching.
- Seized damper pivot pins after gas conversion. Landlords along Garfield Street and Pacific Avenue frequently prop open original dampers when switching to gas, then never service them. Years of disuse plus Pierce County humidity welds these pins solid. We carry replacement damper assemblies and can install proper gas stops.
- Rusted cap louvers from moss colonization. Parkland’s rainfall shadow off the South Puget Sound means shaded lots grow moss on chimney crowns within two seasons. Gelco cap louvers clog, corrode, and stop venting properly. We stock OEM and aftermarket replacements and can treat the crown to slow regrowth.
- Unlined flues in converted fireplaces. This is the big one in Parkland — our Level 2 inspections catch gas conversions where the original clay tile liner was never replaced with proper gas-rated material. Combustion gases vent into living spaces. We document, explain, and can install DuraFlex or HeatShield liners to bring the system to code.
Gelco Service in Parkland: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Parkland’s housing stock was heavily shaped by the mid-20th-century expansion of what is now Joint Base Lewis-McChord, leaving the community with a dense concentration of 1950s–1970s masonry chimneys now 50–70 years old. The neighborhood’s high proportion of military-connected rental properties means these chimneys routinely go un-inspected through multiple tenant turnovers, making deferred-maintenance creosote buildup and crumbling mortar joints far more common here than in owner-occupied suburbs nearby.
For Gelco equipment specifically, this rental turnover creates a dangerous blind spot. We recently serviced a 1967 rambler on Pacific Avenue near PLU where the Gelco GC-32 had been converted to gas by a landlord but the damper was still propped open. During our annual sweep, we found the flue completely unlined — a code violation that had been leaking combustion gases for years. We installed a Gelco gas log set with a new damper stop and properly sized liner, restoring safe operation and bringing the home to Pierce County compliance.
That pattern repeats along 112th Street, near PLU, and throughout Parkland’s rental corridors. Tenants don’t know to ask. Landlords don’t volunteer. The fireplace “works” — until it doesn’t. Our Level 2 inspections using video scanning catch what eyeball checks miss, and we’ve made a point of documenting these conversions for property managers who actually want their units compliant.
Gelco Models & Products We Service in Parkland
We work on the full Gelco residential line found in Parkland’s older housing stock:
- Gelco GC-32 — Compact zero-clearance unit common in 1960s–1970s rambler conversions
- Gelco GC-36 — Mid-size firebox with refractory panel cracking as the primary failure mode we see
- Gelco GC-40 — Larger unit, more common in split-levels near Lakeland South; bottom-seam corrosion from slab moisture is the tell
- Gelco Series 5000 — Zero-clearance fireplaces with specific venting requirements that rental conversions frequently violate
Our trucks carry OEM Gelco damper assemblies, refractory panels, and cap components for same-day Parkland repairs. For non-structural parts — gaskets, exterior caps, flashing — we offer quality aftermarket from Famco and Copperfield that matches function without the OEM premium. We never substitute on safety-critical components.

Gelco Service Pricing in Parkland
Parkland Gelco service pricing reflects the actual condition we find, not a flat-rate guess:
- Annual sweep and Level 1 inspection: $180–$240
- Level 2 inspection with video scan: $280–$340
- Creosote removal (heavy buildup, unlined flue): $320–$480
- Gas fireplace service and conversion assessment: $220–$290
- OEM refractory panel replacement (GC-32/GC-36): $340–$520
- Damper assembly replacement with gas stop: $280–$410
- Cap replacement (OEM or aftermarket): $180–$340
Rental properties with deferred maintenance typically land in the upper ranges — unlined flues need liners, seized dampers need full replacement, not lubrication. We itemize everything in our free written estimate before starting work. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule; we’ll give you an exact quote after seeing your specific Gelco unit.
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 — Gelco Chimney Cleaning in Parkland
No. Orange, sooting flames indicate incomplete combustion, usually from an unlined flue or improperly sized gas log set in a wood-rated firebox. In Parkland’s rental stock, we’ve traced this exact symptom to landlords who converted to gas without updating the venting system. Left unaddressed, it produces carbon monoxide and deposits soot on walls and furnishings. Call (866) 541-8697 — we’ll diagnose the venting configuration and give you a written estimate at no charge.
Extremely common. Parkland’s rental conversions frequently involve propping the damper open and leaving it for years. The pivot pins seize from disuse and corrosion in our wet climate. We replace seized dampers with proper gas-rated stops on most Parkland calls near campus. Same-day service is usually available — call (866) 541-8697.
Annually, without exception — and in Parkland’s case, preferably in September before the burning season starts. Our fall-through-spring rainfall compresses creosote accumulation into a tight window, and 50-plus-year-old flues don’t forgive deferred cleaning. If you’re burning Friday through Sunday from October to April, you’re depositing significant creosote. Annual sweeping prevents the chimney fires we see every February in Pierce County’s older housing stock.
We stock genuine Gelco OEM parts for critical components — damper assemblies, refractory panels, factory-spec gaskets. For caps and non-structural items, we offer quality aftermarket alternatives from Famco and Copperfield that are functionally equivalent and more cost-effective. We never use universal parts where fit and safety ratings matter. Our trucks are inventoried for same-day Parkland repairs on the GC-32, GC-36, GC-40, and Series 5000.
Wind-driven downdraft in an unlined or improperly converted flue is the likely culprit — we find this regularly in Parkland’s rental units near campus. The original clay liner may be cracked, or a gas conversion may have left the flue undersized for the appliance. Smell is your warning; combustion gases don’t always announce themselves. Document the issue in writing to your landlord and request a Level 2 inspection. We provide written reports that satisfy Pierce County code requirements. Call (866) 541-8697 — estimates are free, and we’ll explain exactly what we find.
Service Areas Near Parkland
We serve Gelco chimney owners throughout the Parkland 98447 area and nearby communities including Dishman, Summit, Lakeland South, Federal Way, and Kingsgate. James Wilson handles the Parkland corridor personally — same response standards, same OEM parts inventory on the truck.
Book Your Gelco Service in Parkland Today
Don’t let another tenant turnover pass without knowing what your Gelco fireplace actually needs. Whether it’s annual creosote removal, a Level 2 inspection for a rental conversion, or emergency service for a stuck damper or cracked panel, we’ll give you a straight answer and a written estimate before any work begins. Same-day appointments often available. Call (866) 541-8697 now.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Parkland and Pierce County since 2007.