HeatShield Chimney Cleaning in Cheney, WA | Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington
HeatShield sales & service for chimney cleaning and relining in Cheney typically runs $1,800–$3,400 for a full Flex Panel installation with Level 2 inspection, and we’re usually on 1st Street or out near the EWU campus within 48 hours. We carry HeatShield’s chemical creosote softener and Flex Panel stock specifically because Cheney’s rental-heavy housing stock and extended heating season create problems that standard brushing won’t touch. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate — we’ll look before we quote.

Why Cheney Residents Choose Us for HeatShield Service
James Wilson has been the person climbing Cheney’s roofs for 17 years, and he’s still the one who shows up at the door. Not a subcontractor with a clipboard — the same technician who apprenticed under a sweep who taught him what fifteen winters of neglect actually looks like inside a flue.
That matters for HeatShield work specifically. These systems aren’t generic; the Flex Panel requires precise measuring of existing terra-cotta flues, the Thermal Ceramic Blanket needs correct crown integration, and diagnosing whether delamination is freeze-thaw damage or installation error takes someone who’s seen both. We’ve completed HeatShield’s factory installation training and use their proprietary systems, but we operate independently — we specify HeatShield for Cheney’s 2,400-foot elevation and brutal freeze-thaw cycles because the product fits the problem, not because any dealership agreement requires it. We also offer HeatShield in Airway Heights for similar high-elevation conditions.
Our 1,006 verified reviews at a 4.8 average reflect something simple: homeowners call us back. They call back because we explain what we found, show them if they want to see, and don’t invent problems that don’t exist. In a market where EWU-area landlords often shop on price alone, we’ve built our reputation on being the call you make when the cheap option already failed.
Common HeatShield Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in Cheney
- Flex Panel delamination from rapid freeze-thaw cycles. Cheney’s elevation means temperatures swing hard — above freezing by afternoon, below zero by night — and moisture that seeps into improperly sealed panel edges expands and contracts until the laminate separates. We see this within five years on installations done without proper crown sealing, which is why we spec HeatShield Fabric-Backed Cement at the termination.
- Thermal Ceramic Blanket degradation from heavy creosote deposits. Student rentals burning unseasoned softwood from roadside sellers produce acidic, glazed creosote that eats the blanket’s insulating layer. Once that layer thins, you lose draft efficiency and risk exterior masonry overheating. We inspect blanket thickness during every Level 2 inspection and replace sections that have degraded below spec.
- Termination cap corrosion from Columbia Plateau wind-driven sand. Persistent westerlies carry fine basalt grit that abrades stainless steel cap surfaces and attacks seam welds. We source caps from Famco and Copperfield, and when OEM HeatShield caps aren’t available, we work with a local fabricator for 304-grade stainless that matches the spec.
- Glazed third-degree creosote requiring chemical pre-treatment. Standard wire brushing won’t touch this stuff. We apply HeatShield’s proprietary chemical softener, wait the required dwell time, then mechanical-clean before any liner installation. Skipping this step is how you get a house fire — we’ve seen the aftermath.
- Unlined clay-tile flues in 1950s–1970s rentals with no service history. These chimneys were never built for modern appliance output. We measure the flue, spec the correct Flex Panel diameter, and document UL-1777 compliance for landlords who suddenly need it for a sale.
HeatShield Service in Cheney: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Cheney’s student-rental properties near Eastern Washington University often have unlined clay-tile chimneys originally built in the 1950s–1970s, and because tenants cycle every nine months, landlords routinely defer Level 2 inspections until a potential buyer flags the absence of a UL-approved liner — forcing a rushed HeatShield relining before closing. We’ve taken calls in March where the inspection contingency expires in ten days, the chimney’s never been swept, and the seller’s facing a collapsed deal. We’ve also handled urgent HeatShield service in Opportunity under similar deadline pressure.
That pressure creates bad decisions. Someone shows up, brushes the flue, installs a liner over creosote they never checked for, and the new owner inherits a fire hazard. We won’t do it. Our process for EWU-area rentals — and we’ve worked on 1st Street, out toward Kepple Lake Overlook, and the streets behind Anna Dvorak’s Tree — starts with a Level 2 inspection every time, chemical treatment if we find glazed creosote, and documentation that satisfies lender requirements. The Columbia Plateau’s sub-zero winters mean these systems run hard for five-plus months. A rushed October installation without proper prep fails by February. We’ve seen it.
HeatShield Models & Products We Service in Cheney
We work with HeatShield’s full residential line: Flex Panel relining systems for unlined or damaged terra-cotta flues, Thermal Ceramic Blanket for crown and upper-flue insulation, Fabric-Backed Cement for crown repairs and panel edge sealing, and Stainless Steel Termination Caps. For Cheney’s market, we keep Flex Panel inventory in common diameters — 6-inch and 8-inch round — plus chemical creosote softener for the glazed deposits we routinely find. We stock the same materials for HeatShield repair in Country Homes.
Our parts stance is straightforward: OEM HeatShield Flex Panels and Thermal Ceramic Blankets for anything that affects UL-1777 compliance. For termination caps, we’ll use OEM when available, but we’ve established a relationship with a local metal fabricator for 304-grade stainless caps that match HeatShield’s dimensional specs when supply runs thin. We recommend full replacement, not repair, when a Flex Panel has delaminated more than 10 percent of its surface — patchwork fails at the seam, and Cheney’s freeze-thaw cycles find that seam fast.
HeatShield Service Pricing in Cheney
HeatShield work in Cheney breaks down into three tiers based on what we find:
- Level 2 Inspection with standard sweep: $280–$420
- Creosote removal with chemical pre-treatment (glazed deposits): $450–$680 additional
- Flex Panel liner installation (typical 1-2 story, single flue): $1,800–$3,400
- Thermal Ceramic Blanket crown application: $340–$520
- Cap installation (OEM or matched aftermarket): $180–$340
The spread on liner installation reflects flue accessibility, whether we need to remove damaged terra-cotta first, and how many flues serve the appliance. A straightforward 6-inch round through an unobstructed chimney runs toward the lower end; a multi-flue system with offset clay tiles pushes higher. Every estimate starts with inspection — we don’t quote liner work sight unseen. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule; estimates are free and we’ll give you a firm number after we look.
Serving Cheney, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Cheney area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help. That includes our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Cheney and surrounding communities.
FAQs — HeatShield Chimney Cleaning in Cheney
No. UL-1777 requires a clean flue surface for proper panel adhesion, and glazed creosote creates a bond-breaker that traps acidic residue against the new liner. We chemically soften and mechanically remove all third-degree deposits before any Flex Panel installation. In Cheney’s student-rental market, this step is non-negotiable — we’ve found deposits exceeding 6 millimeters in flues that “looked fine” from the top. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll inspect before we quote.
Cheney’s 2,400-foot elevation and extended heating season — October through late March, regularly below zero — mean your liner endures more thermal cycles and moisture exposure than systems in milder climates. The Flex Panel’s laminate edge is the vulnerability; without proper Fabric-Backed Cement sealing at the crown, freeze-thaw penetration causes delamination in as little as five years. We spec full crown sealing on every Cheney installation for this reason.
Yes. Cheney follows Spokane County building codes, and any liner replacement in a rental requires permitting and inspection. We document our work to code-compliance standards and can coordinate with HeatShield service in Spokane County’s permitting office; many EWU-area landlords we work with have never pulled a chimney permit and need guidance through the process. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll walk you through what’s required for your specific property.
No. A chimney with no documented service history in Cheney’s climate — especially one burning wood through five-month winters — requires a Level 2 inspection by NFPA 211 standards before any cleaning. We’re not being difficult; we’re being specific about what we find. Twenty years of neglect in this climate typically means glazed creosote, possible liner damage, and potential structural issues that brushing alone won’t reveal. The inspection protects you from surprises and us from liability.
The Flex Panel is a custom-measured, joint-free system that installs within existing terra-cotta flues, preserving the original structure while creating a new UL-1777-compliant venting surface. A full stainless steel liner — typically DuraFlex — replaces the flue entirely and is necessary when terra-cotta is too damaged to remain. For Cheney’s 1950s–1980s housing stock with intact but unlined clay tile, the Flex Panel is usually the right solution; when we find shattered or offset tiles from freeze damage, we spec DuraFlex instead. James Wilson makes that call after inspection, not before.
Service Areas Near Cheney
We run HeatShield calls throughout the Cheney 99004 area and into surrounding communities — out toward Spokane on the Lt. Col. Michael P. Anderson Memorial Highway, north toward HeatShield in Dishman and Summit, and east into Lakeland South. For properties outside our standard radius, we schedule to minimize travel time and keep your appointment window tight.
Book Your HeatShield Service in Cheney 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 you’re managing an EWU-area rental, buying a mid-century home with no chimney records, or you’ve been burning through another Cheney winter and can’t remember the last sweep, call (866) 541-8697. We offer same-day availability for urgent inspections, and every estimate starts with us looking at what you actually have — not what we hope to sell you.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Cheney and Eastern Washington since 2008.