Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across Picnic Point
A typical chimney cleaning and sweep in Picnic Point costs $180–$320 for a standard Level 1 service with inspection, and we’re usually on-site within 24–48 hours of your call. Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep team knows the 98206 ZIP corridor well — from the bluff-top homes along Southwest Everett Mall Way to the townhome clusters near Caspers Street — and we schedule around the tight access and parking constraints that come with this dense, Puget Sound-edge community. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate.

We’ve been climbing Picnic Point chimneys for 17 years. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, has personally diagnosed the salt-air damage, the 1960s-era flue failures, and the creosote buildup patterns that repeat across this neighborhood’s Boeing-era housing stock. That pattern recognition matters. When you’ve seen the same failure modes on the same vintage chimneys dozens of times, you spot problems faster and fix them more permanently.
Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Picnic Point’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
Our reputation in Picnic Point, Perrinville, and Beverly Acres is built on showing up with the same technician who answers your questions on the phone — James Wilson. Homeowners here don’t get a rotating subcontractor; they get 17 years of chimney-exclusive experience at their door. That consistency shows in our numbers: 1,006 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars, earned across repeated service calls, not one-off jobs.
Response time to Picnic Point runs same-day or next-day for standard sweeps, and we know the logistical realities of this area. The alley-load townhomes off 3rd Avenue North require precise arrival windows. The bluff-top driveways on Beverly Acres dead-ends demand trucks sized for tight turns. We don’t waste your morning figuring out access — we’ve done it before.
Local knowledge separates a sweep who removes soot from one who protects your home. We know that Picnic Point’s chimneys fail differently than Bothell’s or Mill Creek’s because of this bluff’s exposure. That expertise translates to fewer callbacks and longer-lasting repairs.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in Picnic Point
Level 1 Inspection
A Level 1 inspection in Picnic Point covers the readily accessible portions of your chimney structure and flue — what we can see without special tools or demolition. For the 1960s–1970s tract homes that dominate ZIP 98206, this means checking for the early signs of salt-air mortar deterioration, cap overhang adequacy on that exposed southwest face, and creosote glazing from Douglas fir burning. We document everything with photos you’ll receive. Most Picnic Point homeowners schedule this annually, typically before the first heavy burn season. Cost: $120–$180.
Level 2 Inspection
Level 2 is our most-requested service in Picnic Point, and for good reason. This camera-assisted internal inspection reveals what Level 1 cannot: spalled flue tiles, hidden mortar joint failure, and standing water in the smoke chamber from rain bypassing marginal caps. If you’re buying or selling in Perrinville, if you’ve had a chimney fire, or if you’ve changed appliances, this is the standard. We’ve found serious deterioration behind seemingly intact facades in Martha Lake and Cedar Valley homes that passed casual visual checks. The camera doesn’t lie. Cost: $250–$380.
Creosote Removal
Picnic Point homeowners burn heavy. The dense conifer canopy here means plenty of locally felled Douglas fir and western red cedar — both high-creosote species when not fully seasoned. Combined with the cool, humid marine air that slows complete combustion, we see Stage 3 glazed creosote more frequently here than in drier inland markets. Our rotary cleaning system breaks that glaze without damaging aging flue tiles. For heavily glazed systems, chemical treatment may precede mechanical removal. Cost: $220–$400 depending on severity and access.
Soot Removal & Annual Sweep
The standard annual sweep removes soot and light creosote buildup before it becomes hazardous. For Picnic Point’s gas fireplace households — common in the newer townhome stock near Lake Stickney — this means clearing debris, checking burner ports, and verifying venting integrity. For wood-burning systems, it’s the baseline safety practice that keeps your homeowner’s insurance valid and your family protected. We book these in clusters through Beverly Acres and along Southwest Everett Mall Way to minimize drive time and keep your appointment punctual. Cost: $180–$260.

What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Picnic Point
When repairs follow inspection, we don’t improvise. For liner replacements in salt-corroded Picnic Point flues, we specify DuraFlex stainless steel — the alloy resists the chlorides in this marine air better than standard galvanized alternatives. For crown rebuilds and cap upgrades, we stock Gelco and Famco components with extended overhang specifications, sized specifically to handle the southwest storm fetch off Puget Sound. Copperfield supplies our mortar and sealant products formulated for wet-climate masonry. These aren’t catalog guesses; they’re selections made after years of watching what fails and what endures on this bluff.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in Picnic Point Homes
- Efflorescence mistaken for roof leaks. That white powder on your brick? It’s minerals leaching from mortar joints saturated by wind-driven rain. The cap looks fine from the ground, but the original 1960s minimal overhang on the southwest face channels water straight into the flue cavity. We’ve traced this exact pattern across Perrinville and Beverly Acres.
- Spalled flue tiles hidden by wood stove surrounds. The stove looks great. Behind it, the flue liner is crumbling from decades of salt-air exposure and thermal cycling. Level 2 inspection catches this; visual checks from the firebox don’t.
- Creosote liquefaction from chronic moisture. Standing water in the smoke chamber — common in under-capped Picnic Point chimneys — turns dry, brushable creosote into a tarry, acidic sludge. It smells. It corrodes. It ignites at lower temperatures. We remove it completely, then fix the water source.
- Access headaches in dense townhome clusters. Martha Lake and North Lynnwood townhomes with zero-clearance fireplaces still need sweeping, but the alley-load configuration means standard truck placement blocks neighbors. We coordinate narrow-window arrivals and carry equipment in to respect the shared space.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Picnic Point, WA
| Service | Typical Range in Picnic Point |
|---|---|
| Level 1 Inspection + Annual Sweep | $180–$260 |
| Level 2 Inspection (camera) | $250–$380 |
| Creosote Removal (standard) | $220–$320 |
| Creosote Removal (heavy/glazed) | $320–$400 |
| Gas Fireplace Cleaning | $160–$220 |
| Chimney Cap Replacement (Gelco/Famco) | $280–$450 installed |
What moves you within these ranges? Access difficulty — tight Picnic Point alleys take more time. Creosote stage — glazed buildup requires chemical pre-treatment. Flue condition — damaged tiles need camera verification before sweeping proceeds safely. We quote upfront after a brief phone assessment, and estimates are always free. Call (866) 541-8697 for your exact number.
On a recent job in Cedar Valley, we found a 1960s chimney with spalled flue tiles and standing water in the smoke chamber. The original cap’s minimal overhang on the southwest face allowed rain to bypass the cap and pool inside, leading to heavy creosote liquefaction. We relined with a DuraFlex stainless steel liner and installed a new Gelco cap with extended overhang to seal against the bluff’s weather.
We Also Serve Cities Near Picnic Point
Our service radius covers the full 98206 corridor and adjacent communities: Picnic Point-North Lynnwood, Lake Stickney, Martha Lake, and Lynnwood proper. The same marine-climate expertise, the same James Wilson-led crew, the same day-or-next scheduling. Whether you’re on the bluff or inland near Alderwood Mall, the chimney problems rhyme — and so do our solutions.
Serving Picnic Point, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Picnic Point 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 — Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Picnic Point
The efflorescence is caused by salt-laden marine air and wind-driven rain penetrating marginal cap overhangs on the exposed southwest face — a pattern specific to Puget Sound bluff chimneys. Your cap may appear intact from the ground, but 1960s-era original caps in Picnic Point and Beverly Acres were built with insufficient projection to deflect storm fetch off the Sound. We verify overhang geometry during inspection and upgrade to extended-profile Gelco or Famco caps when needed. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll assess whether your cap is actually protecting or just covering.
Yes — zero-clearance systems require specialized tools and knowledge, but they’re absolutely serviceable. The factory-built metal flue and firebox assembly need annual inspection for corrosion, debris blockage, proper clearances to combustibles, and manufacturer-specified termination height. Martha Lake’s dense townhome layout means we schedule precisely to avoid blocking alley access, and we carry equipment in rather than positioning large trucks inconveniently. Call (866) 541-8697 to book — we’ll confirm your unit’s manufacturer and arrive prepared.
Yes — real estate transactions in Washington State typically require Level 2 inspection per NFPA 211 standards, and Perrinville buyers’ inspectors will flag any missing documentation. Our camera inspection provides the dated, photo-documented report that satisfies lenders and protects both parties from post-sale disputes. The 1960s-era chimneys common in Perrinville almost always reveal some finding — minor or significant — and disclosure up front prevents deal-killing surprises. Cost runs $250–$380; call (866) 541-8697 to schedule before your listing goes live.
Douglas fir from local felling burns dirtier than kiln-dried hardwoods, especially if not seasoned to below 20% moisture content — common with backyard stockpiles in Cedar Valley’s humid climate. For primary heating use, we recommend annual sweeping; for occasional weekend fires, every two years at minimum with mid-season visual checks. The heavy creosote deposition we see from unseasoned local fir makes annual service the safer default. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll evaluate your actual burn volume and wood condition.
The cap may be new, but the flue interior likely harbors years of absorbed soot and acidic creosote residue that reactivates when moisture enters. In Picnic Point’s high-humidity marine environment, even small leaks at the crown or deteriorated mortar joints — below the cap’s protection zone — introduce enough water to trigger odor. The cap stops top-down rain, but wind-driven rain on the chimney face, or condensation from temperature differentials, can still saturate the system. A Level 2 inspection identifies the actual moisture path; call (866) 541-8697 for a camera look.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Picnic Point and the greater Seattle area since 2008.