Gelco Chimchimney Cleaning in Summit, WA | Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington
We provide Gelco sales & service — independent chimney cleaning and repair — across Summit’s 98446 ZIP code and the South Hill plateau, with same-day response available for most calls. What sets our Gelco work apart here is seventeen years of pattern recognition in Summit’s stop-and-burn cycle — we’ve learned how Puget Sound burn bans and persistent Pacific moisture team up to corrode dampers, delaminate firebox panels, and degrade flexible liners faster than manufacturers’ dry-climate specs would predict. For a free estimate on your Gelco system, call us at (866) 541-8697.

Why Summit Residents Choose Us for Gelco Service
James Wilson grew up in Washington’s Tenleytown neighborhood and has spent his entire adult life in the trades here. After picking up ventilation fundamentals at Northern Virginia Community College, he apprenticed under a sweep who taught him what textbooks never cover — what a chimney actually looks like after fifteen winters of neglect. For over seventeen years, he’s been the person Washington homeowners call when they smell smoke where they shouldn’t.
That background matters in Summit because this isn’t generic chimney territory. The South Hill plateau’s rapid 1970s–1990s buildout filled the area with factory-built prefab fireplaces — Gelco GM, RD, and SL series units that are now hitting or exceeding their 20–30 year rated service life, making Summit View Gelco service essential for local homeowners. When James Wilson arrives at your door, you’re getting hands-on diagnostic experience with those specific models, not a subcontractor learning on your dime. Our 1,006 verified reviews at a 4.8 average reflect repeated trust from homeowners who’ve seen the difference between a chimney specialist and a generalist handyman who splits attention across unrelated trades.
We source OEM Gelco replacement parts through regional HVAC distributors for critical components — firebox panels, damper blades, door gaskets — and use high-temperature silicone-coated aftermarket flexible liners when full relines make more sense than pouring money into a moisture-compromised unit. No manufacturer affiliation, no authorized-dealer markup. Just independent expertise and honest guidance on whether repair or replacement fits your situation.
Common Gelco Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in Summit
- Corroded damper assemblies on GM series prefabs — Summit’s plateau traps damp Pacific air in fireboxes between burn-ban breaks, rusting steel damper blades until they stick open or closed. We stock OEM Gelco damper assemblies and can often replace them same-day after freeing the mechanism with our rotary cleaning system.
- Delaminating firebox panels on older RD series units — The stop-and-surge burning pattern after burn-ban lifts creates violent thermal cycling. Homeowners who’ve sat cold for weeks suddenly fire at maximum output, and the RD series refractory panels can’t handle the shock. We’ve replaced hundreds of these panels across South Hill’s 1970s–1990s housing stock.
- Warped chase cover panels on MV inserts — Moisture wicks through factory seams and distorts steel over 2–3 decades of Summit’s 45-inch annual rainfall. The Wetland Reserve microclimate on the eastern rise accelerates this further, trapping fog against chimneys that units just three miles west along Meridian Avenue East don’t face.
- Brittle flexible liner degradation at the top two feet — UV exposure plus chimney-top moisture create cracking where the liner terminates. Summit’s persistent dampness means this damage progresses faster than in drier inland markets, and a compromised liner is a carbon monoxide risk we don’t downplay.
- Creosote glaze on secondary baffles from unseasoned fuel — Summit residents often burn locally cut Douglas fir and alder that hasn’t dried properly. These species deposit heavier creosote than kiln-dried hardwoods, especially when combined with the reduced draft temperatures of damp fireboxes. Our rotary tool kit handles glazed buildup that standard brushes won’t touch.
Gelco Service in Summit: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Summit’s Wetland Reserve boundaries create a local microclimate that traps fog and drizzle against chimneys on the eastern rise of South Hill, causing Gelco prefab chase covers to rust one to two years faster than units just three miles west along Meridian Avenue East. We’ve documented this pattern across dozens of Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Summit service calls — the difference between a chase cover that lasts fifteen years and one that fails in twelve often comes down to which side of the reserve’s moisture trap your home sits in.
This isn’t abstract meteorology. For Gelco owners, it means the SL-36 slim-line gas model’s factory chase cover — already a thinner gauge than masonry chimney caps — can develop pinhole rust that drips condensation directly onto the firebox top. We’ve pulled SL-36 units where the rust trail ran down the vent collar and into the combustion air intake, creating a corrosion path that voids any realistic repair option. The GM-42 zero-clearance prefab suffers similarly: its stamped-steel chase cover sits flat, holds water, and rots from the center outward. Homeowners near the Mayflower Dairy Historic Site and along the older Military Road corridor see this most acutely — their properties sit in the Reserve’s fog shadow, and their chimneys never fully dry between weather events.
Our response is specific, not generic. We install custom multi-flue caps with proper drip edges and extended overhangs, not one-size-fits-all hardware store covers. For units still structurally sound, we can fabricate stainless chase cover replacements that outlast OEM spec. For units where rust has compromised the firebox envelope, we’ll tell you straight — and we’ll show you exactly what we found during our Level 2 inspection, with photos, before quoting replacement options.
Gelco Models & Products We Service in Summit
Our internal database covers Gelco prefab zero-clearance models from the 1980s through current production — no manufacturer affiliation, just hard-earned pattern recognition. We regularly service the GM series (GM-36, GM-42) zero-clearance woodburning prefabs common in Summit’s 1980s ranch builds; the RD series radiant direct-vent fireplaces found in split-levels from the 1990s; the MV series masonry-style woodburning inserts; and the SL series slim-line gas models (SL-30, SL-36) that fit tighter chase dimensions.
For OEM-critical components — firebox panels, damper blades, door gaskets, specific baffle assemblies — we source through regional HVAC distributors with Summit-area delivery timelines. For full flexible liner replacements, we specify high-temperature silicone-coated aftermarket liners from DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney that outperform Gelco’s original flexible specs in wet climates. We stock common GM and RD series gaskets and damper hardware locally for fast turnaround, and we carry HeatShield cerfractory foam for firebox panel resurfacing when replacement panels are discontinued or back-ordered.
Gelco Service Pricing in Summit
Summit Chimney Repair and Gelco chimney cleaning and Level 2 inspection in Summit typically runs $185–$275 for standard prefab units, with firebox panel replacement adding $340–$580 depending on GM or RD series and whether OEM or aftermarket panels are specified. Damper assembly replacement ranges $220–$395; flexible liner relines start around $1,850 for SL series units and scale with chase height and access difficulty. Custom stainless chase cover fabrication runs $485–$720 installed.
What drives cost: unit accessibility (roof pitch, chase height), parts availability for discontinued models, and the extent of moisture damage we find once we’re inside. Our free estimate includes a full visual assessment, photo documentation, and written scope — no charge to look, no pressure to proceed. Call (866) 541-8697 for an exact quote on your specific Gelco model and address.
Serving Summit, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Summit 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 Summit
Original Gelco firebox panels for 1995 GM-36 units are discontinued, but we source direct-fit aftermarket panels through regional distributors or resurface viable substrates with HeatShield cerfractory foam rated to 3,000°F. We’ve restored dozens of Gelco in Parkland and Summit’s aging GM series units this way — the key is determining whether the steel firebox wrapper underneath the panels has rusted through from Summit’s persistent dampness. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll inspect before quoting either path.
Yes — we recommend a Level 2 inspection before resuming heavy burning after any extended burn-ban or idle period, especially in Summit’s 98446 zone where damp firebox conditions accelerate creosote hardening and damper corrosion during downtime. Gelco service in Puyallup and the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency’s restrictions create exactly the stop-and-surge pattern that stresses Gelco prefab components. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule; same-day availability often holds during shoulder seasons.
A custom-fabricated stainless steel multi-flue cap with minimum 3-inch overhang and integrated drip edge, not a generic galvanized cover. Summit’s 45-inch annual rainfall and the Wetland Reserve’s fog-trapping microclimate will destroy standard caps in 3–5 years. We measure your chase on-site and fabricate to spec, typically using Copperfield or Famco components as the base. Call (866) 541-8697 for cap measurement and pricing.
We do not perform fuel-type conversions on Gelco prefab zero-clearance units — the GM and RD series were never engineered for gas conversion, and altering the combustion system creates liability we won’t accept. For Summit homeowners wanting gas, we recommend a proper direct-vent gas insert installation into the existing chase, which we can scope and quote. Call (866) 541-8697 to discuss replacement options that maintain safe clearances.
We replace just the cover when rust is surface-only and hasn’t compromised the chase framing or dripped onto the firebox top. If rust has penetrated the chase walls or entered the vent collar — common in Summit’s eastern rise fog zone — replacement of the full insert becomes the honest recommendation. We document everything with photos during our free assessment so you can see exactly what we’re seeing. Call (866) 541-8697 for an inspection.
Service Areas Near Summit
We cover Summit’s full 98446 ZIP and surrounding South Hill communities, with regular service to Dishman and Lakeland South to the north, Federal Way along the I-5 corridor, and Kingsgate and City of Sammamish in King County for homeowners with second properties or referrals. We also provide Midland Gelco service for nearby Pierce County homeowners. Most Summit appointments route from our Pierce County base with same-day response available for urgent damper or liner issues.
Book Your Gelco Service in Summit Today
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. If your Gelco system is due for cleaning, showing cracks, or hasn’t been inspected since the last burn-ban lifted, call (866) 541-8697 today to arrange Gelco in Frederickson and surrounding areas. James Wilson or a member of our crew will be at your Summit door with seventeen years of chimney-specific expertise, OEM-compatible parts, and honest guidance on what your unit actually needs. Same-day service available when urgency matters.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Summit and the South Hill plateau since 2007.