Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across DuPont
Chimney liner replacement and rebuild work in DuPont typically runs $1,800–$4,500 depending on whether we’re repairing a metal flue in a prefab fireplace or addressing chase cover failure, and most jobs are completed in a single day. If you live in Northwest Landing, Parkside Village, or any of DuPont’s 98327 neighborhoods, you’re likely dealing with a factory-built zero-clearance fireplace rather than a traditional masonry chimney — and that changes everything about how liner and rebuild work gets done. We’re Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, and our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team has been working on these exact systems since Northwest Landing was still under construction. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, brings 17 years of chimney-only expertise to DuPont’s door, and we carry the parts to fix most prefab flue and liner issues without waiting on special orders. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate — we’ll have a clear answer on your system within the hour.

Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is DuPont’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
We’ve worked on hundreds of DuPont’s prefab fireplaces over the years, from the townhomes along McNeil Street to the single-families backing the golf course in Northwest Landing’s newer sections. That repetition matters. When James Wilson arrives at your door, he’s not guessing whether your 2004 Heatilator or 2001 Superior fireplace needs a liner section, a refractory panel, or a full chase rebuild — he’s seen the failure patterns on these exact models dozens of times.
Our 1,006 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars aren’t from a lucky month; they’re from nearly two decades of homeowners calling us back, season after season. DuPont customers specifically mention our upfront pricing and the fact that the same technician who diagnosed their problem is the one who fixes it. No handoffs. No subcontractors figuring out your system on the fly.
Response time to DuPont is typically same-day or next-day from our Seattle base, which puts us ahead of the scattered solo operators who might service JBLM area once a week if at all. We know the military-rental cycle here — families arriving with no maintenance records, property managers needing inspection documentation, tight timelines before deployment. We’ve built our scheduling around it.
What separates us from generalist handymen is simple: chimneys only, for 17 years. We don’t split attention across roofing or HVAC. When your metal flue liner is corroding at the seams or your chase cover has rusted through from another wet South Puget Sound winter, that focus translates to faster diagnosis and repairs that actually last.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in DuPont
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
Most DuPont homes need stainless steel liner sections, not the clay tile liners you’d find in Tacoma’s pre-war bungalows. The factory-built fireplaces in Northwest Landing use metal flue systems that corrode, separate at seams, or develop pinholes after years of moisture exposure. We install rigid and flexible stainless steel liners sized precisely for your prefab unit’s BTU rating and draft requirements. A properly sized Olympia Chimney or DuraFlex liner restores safe exhaust flow and protects the surrounding chase structure from heat transfer. In DuPont’s wet climate, we always inspect the chase cover and cap as part of the liner install — a new liner with a leaking cover is money wasted.
Flexible Liner Replacement
Flexible liners have their place, but we’ve found too many DuPont homes with improperly sized flex liners crammed into prefab fireplaces where a rigid section or direct flue replacement was the right call. The reduced diameter creates draft problems, backpuffing smoke into living rooms, and accelerated creosote buildup. When we replace a flexible liner in a DuPont home, we measure first, spec second. If your 2003-era Superior fireplace originally shipped with a 6-inch rigid flue and a previous installer forced in a 5-inch flex, we’ll tell you exactly why that’s been causing your draft issues — and we’ll fix it with the correct diameter DuraFlex or rigid replacement.
Liner Replacement for Prefab Systems
This is the bulk of our DuPont work. Liner replacement in a zero-clearance fireplace means removing the damaged metal flue sections, inspecting the firebox refractory panels for cracks or spalling, and installing new factory-compatible liner components. We work with Copperfield and Famco parts to match original specifications rather than improvising with generic substitutes. On a recent job in the Parkside Village neighborhood, we replaced the rusted stainless steel liner and warped damper in a 2003 prefab fireplace for a JBLM family who had no maintenance records. The metal chase cover had failed from moisture, so we installed a custom-fit Copperfield cover and sealed the flue transition. The homeowners now have a safe, draft-free system.
Partial Chimney Rebuild
When the chase structure itself — the framed enclosure surrounding your metal flue — has rotted siding, failed sheathing, or a collapsed top, liner work alone won’t solve the problem. Partial rebuilds in DuPont typically address the chase above the roofline: new framing, proper venting clearances, fire-rated sheathing, and a durable cap assembly. We see this most often on townhomes where the original builder-grade chase covers lasted 15–18 years before the South Puget Sound rainfall found its way through every seam and fastener hole. A partial rebuild with correct materials and flashing detail buys you decades; a patch job with another stamped-metal cover buys you another five years of anxiety.

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Trusted Brands We Service in DuPont
We stock and install DuraFlex, Olympia Chimney, Famco, and Copperfield components specifically sized for the prefab fireplace models common in DuPont’s Northwest Landing development. That local inventory matters — when your chase cover has rusted through in November and you’re smelling smoke in your living room, you don’t want to wait two weeks for a special-ordered part. James Wilson specs these brands because they’ve proven their longevity in wet western Washington conditions, not because they’re the cheapest option. Copperfield chase covers, for instance, carry heavier-gauge metal and better seam welding than the builder-grade covers we routinely replace on 2000s-era DuPont homes. We keep common sizes in stock for Heatilator, Superior, and Lennox prefab units, which covers the majority of DuPont’s housing stock.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in DuPont Homes
- Refractory panels crack from deferred maintenance. In DuPont’s military-rental market, fireplaces often go unswept for multiple tenant cycles. Heat stress on degraded refractory panels leads to cracking, which allows heat transfer into the chase framing — a genuine fire hazard that a simple liner replacement won’t address.
- Metal flue liners corrode at seams from chronic moisture. DuPont’s 45–50 inches of annual rainfall finds every gap in stamped-metal chase covers. Once water enters the chase, it pools at flue liner joints and accelerates rust far faster than you’d see in drier inland climates.
- Improperly sized flexible liners reduce draft and cause backpuffing. We’ve found this repeatedly in DuPont homes where previous owners or inexperienced sweeps installed generic flex liners without matching the fireplace manufacturer’s specifications. The result is smoky fires, carbon monoxide risk, and frustrated homeowners who’ve been told “that’s just how fireplaces work.”
- Builder-grade chase covers fail at 15–20 years. The lightweight galvanized covers installed on Northwest Landing homes in the 1990s and 2000s are now at end of life. Seam separation, fastener rust, and metal fatigue are epidemic in DuPont’s older sections, and the damage is often invisible from the ground until water has already compromised the flue liner below.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in DuPont, WA
| Service | Typical Range in DuPont |
|---|---|
| Prefab flue liner section replacement | $1,800 – $2,800 |
| Full stainless steel liner replacement (rigid or flex) | $2,400 – $3,600 |
| Chase cover replacement with liner inspection | $800 – $1,400 |
| Partial chase rebuild with new liner | $3,200 – $4,500 |
| Refractory panel replacement (per panel) | $350 – $550 |
| Damper repair or replacement | $400 – $700 |
These ranges reflect DuPont’s prefab-heavy housing stock, which generally involves less masonry labor than older Pierce County cities but often requires more comprehensive moisture-damage assessment. What pushes a job toward the higher end: multiple corroded liner sections, chase structure rot requiring reframing, or discovery of cracked refractory panels that weren’t visible during initial inspection. What keeps costs down: catching problems during routine maintenance before water damage spreads, and having accurate manufacturer specs for your fireplace model so we order correctly the first time. We provide written, itemized estimates before any work begins — call (866) 541-8697 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near DuPont
Our service radius covers the full JBLM area and surrounding Pierce County communities. We regularly perform chimney liner and rebuild work for homeowners in Joint Base Lewis McChord, Steilacoom, Lakewood, and University Place — each with their own housing stock characteristics and failure patterns. Steilacoom’s older homes present more traditional masonry liner challenges; Lakewood’s mid-century ramblers fall somewhere in between. DuPont’s prefab concentration is unique in the region, and that specialization is why JBLM-area property managers and military families specifically request our team.
Serving DuPont, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the DuPont 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 Liner & Rebuild in DuPont
Most Northwest Landing homes need liner replacement or partial chase repair, not a full masonry rebuild, because these are factory-built prefab fireplaces with metal flues rather than brick chimneys. The exception is when moisture has rotted the chase framing or damaged roofline flashing — then a partial rebuild of the chase structure above the roof becomes necessary. James Wilson assesses this during every inspection and will show you exactly what’s damaged before recommending any work. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free evaluation of your specific system.
DuPont’s position in the South Puget Sound lowlands brings approximately 45–50 inches of annual rainfall, and the lightweight stamped-metal chase covers common on Northwest Landing homes simply don’t hold up to that exposure long-term. Once water enters the chase — through seam gaps, fastener holes, or cap failure — it pools at flue liner joints where temperature cycling accelerates corrosion. Annual cap and cover inspection is critical here; in drier climates, the same cover might last years longer. We inspect these components as standard practice during every DuPont service call.
Yes, we can install DuraFlex liners in 2004-era Northwest Landing homes, but we’ll first verify whether your specific fireplace model calls for rigid or flexible flue sections. Many 2004 Heatilator and Superior units shipped with rigid flue requirements, and installing flex where rigid is specified can create draft problems. James Wilson checks manufacturer specs before ordering any liner — we’ve seen too many DuPont homes with improper flex installations causing backpuffing and creosote buildup. If DuraFlex is the right match for your unit, we stock common diameters for faster turnaround.
Rental properties near JBLM typically present unknown burn histories and deferred maintenance spanning multiple tenant cycles, so we treat every rental inspection as potentially uncovering multi-season backlogs of unswept creosote and unchecked refractory damage. Property managers often have no maintenance records whatsoever. Our process includes full firebox inspection, liner camera evaluation, and documentation suitable for lease compliance or safety disclosure. We also coordinate scheduling around military move-in and move-out timelines, which standard sweeps often can’t accommodate. Call (866) 541-8697 to set up rental property service with proper documentation.
A worn door gasket is not technically part of a liner rebuild, but we replace it as standard practice during any liner or firebox service because a failed gasket allows excess air infiltration that disrupts draft and accelerates creosote formation. On DuPont’s prefab fireplaces, the original gaskets are often brittle and compressed after 15–20 years. We carry replacement gasket material sized for common Heatilator, Superior, and Lennox models, and we’ll include it in our estimate when we’re already servicing your liner or firebox. It’s a small detail that prevents bigger problems.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving DuPont and the greater Seattle area since 2007.