Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across North Creek
Chimney liner replacement and full rebuilds in North Creek typically run $2,800–$7,500 depending on whether we’re working with a prefab metal system or traditional masonry, and most jobs are completed in one to two days. If you’re seeing water stains on your ceiling near the fireplace or rust flakes in your firebox, your prefab chimney is likely past its service life. Call us at (866) 541-8697 for a free camera inspection and honest estimate.

We’ve been climbing roofs and pulling chase covers in 98012 since 2007. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, knows the North Creek housing stock intimately—the 1990s buildout along North Creek Parkway, the Craftsman-influenced tracts near the stream corridor, the builder ranchers tucked behind Canyon Park Junior High. These aren’t generic suburban homes; they’re aging prefab systems sitting in persistently damp conditions that most sweeps from outside the area misdiagnose. We don’t. Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team carries DuraFlex and HeatShield materials on every truck, so we’re not ordering parts after we leave your driveway.
Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is North Creek’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Our reputation in North Creek is built on calling things what they are. When James Wilson arrives at your door, you’re getting 17 years of chimney-exclusive diagnostic experience—not a subcontractor learning on your roof. We’ve completed liner replacements and full rebuilds on dozens of homes within a mile of North Creek Parkway, and our 1,006 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars include repeat customers from the same neighborhoods who refer us to neighbors after seeing our work.
Response time matters here because chimney damage doesn’t pause. We typically schedule North Creek inspections within 48 hours, and rebuilds requiring immediate weather protection get same-day temporary caps. We understand the access constraints: narrow driveways off 164th Street SE, townhome courts with limited parking, and HOA restrictions in newer plats near Mill Creek East. We’ve worked around all of them.
The local knowledge that separates us? Recognizing that a rust-stained chase cover on a 1998 prefab home isn’t a cosmetic issue—it’s a signal that water has been sheeting down inside the chase for years, likely rotting the framing and corroding the liner. Generalist contractors miss this pattern. We don’t.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in North Creek
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
We install DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney stainless steel liners for North Creek homeowners whose original galvanized or aluminum liners have corroded through. In 98012’s damp microclimate, stainless isn’t an upgrade—it’s survival. The persistent humidity along the North Creek wetland corridor destroys lesser metals in 10–15 years. We size every liner to the appliance, whether you’re running a wood insert in a 1990s tract home or restoring a factory-built fireplace in a Canyon Park-area rancher. A properly sized stainless liner improves draft, reduces creosote buildup, and carries a lifetime warranty when we install it.
Flexible Liner Solutions
North Creek’s prefab chimneys often have offset flues or tight chase dimensions that rigid pipe can’t navigate. We use DuraFlex flexible liners for these applications, particularly in two-story homes along North Creek Parkway where the original Class A pipe has shifted or settled. Flexible liners conform to existing pathways without dismantling interior finishes—a significant advantage in homes with finished basements or built-in cabinetry around the fireplace. We always pair flexible installations with proper insulation to combat the condensation issues that plague damp, underused flues in this ZIP code.
Liner Replacement for Aging Prefab Systems
Here’s where North Creek’s housing stock gets specific. The 1985–2005 buildout installed thousands of zero-clearance prefab fireplaces with 20–30-year rated service lives. They’re now 25–40 years old. We regularly encounter cracked refractory panels, deteriorated door gaskets, and perforated metal fireboxes where a simple liner replacement isn’t possible—the firebox itself is compromised. In these cases, we replace the entire factory-built unit with a modern, code-compliant system, often reusing the existing chase with a new stainless chase cover and proper flashing. We never sell a liner for a firebox that’s structurally failed.
Partial and Full Chimney Rebuild
When the chase framing is rotted, the chase cover has perforated at the seam, or the Class A pipe has rusted through multiple sections, we perform partial or full rebuilds. In a 1990s tract home along North Creek Parkway, we replaced a rusted-out Class A triple-wall prefab chimney with a DuraFlex stainless steel liner during a full rebuild. The original galvanized chase cover had perforated at the seam, letting moisture rot the chase framing—a common sight in this wetland-adjacent neighborhood. Full rebuilds include new chase framing, fire-rated sheathing, a stainless steel chase cover with proper drip edge, and a new liner system sized to your appliance. Partial rebuilds address isolated failures: a rotted chase base, a damaged pipe section, or a failed termination cap.

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Trusted Brands We Service in North Creek
We stock DuraFlex flexible and rigid stainless liners, HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing products for masonry restoration, and Famco termination caps and chase covers on our North Creek-area trucks. This isn’t catalog ordering with a two-week wait—James Wilson spec’d these brands after 17 years of seeing what survives Western Washington’s marine climate. When we pull your chase cover and find galvanized steel perforated through, we can replace it with stainless the same day. For homeowners near Canyon Park or the North Creek stream corridor, that speed matters: every rain event before repair drives more water into your chase.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in North Creek Homes
- Rust perforation at chase-cover seams. The 1990s buildout used standard galvanized covers that corrode within 10–15 years in North Creek’s creek-bottom humidity. Water sheets down inside the chase, rotting framing long before you see interior damage. A camera inspection catches this early.
- Cracked zero-clearance fireboxes past rated service life. These prefab units were designed for 20–30 years. At 25–40 years old, refractory panels crack and metal fireboxes warp. Liner replacement alone is unsafe—we replace the entire firebox assembly.
- Condensation corrosion in underused flues. North Creek homeowners often default to gas furnaces during mild winters, leaving flues damp and cold for months. Without regular firing to dry the system, condensation accelerates liner corrosion, especially in uninsulated prefab chimneys.
- Moss-clogged chase covers and terminations. The wetland corridor’s elevated moisture fuels moss growth that blocks venting and traps moisture against metal surfaces. We clear and treat these during every inspection.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in North Creek, WA
Here’s what we’ve charged for recent North Creek jobs—your project may vary based on access, chase height, and whether we’re working with masonry or prefab construction:
| Service | Typical Range in North Creek |
|---|---|
| Stainless steel liner installation (existing masonry or chase) | $2,800–$4,200 |
| Flexible liner with insulation (prefab or offset flue) | $3,200–$4,800 |
| Prefab firebox and liner replacement | $4,500–$6,500 |
| Partial rebuild (chase base, cover, limited framing) | $3,800–$5,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild (prefab system, new chase, liner) | $5,500–$7,500 |
Factors that push costs higher: two-story chase access requiring scaffolding, extensive framing rot requiring structural repair, or switching from wood to gas appliance requiring new venting configuration. We provide itemized estimates before any work begins—no open-ended billing. Call (866) 541-8697 for your free inspection and exact quote.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Creek
Our service radius covers the full chimney lifecycle for homeowners throughout the region, including Mill Creek East, Mill Creek, Silver Firs, and Lake Stickney. Each community has distinct housing stock and climate exposure; we adjust our inspection focus accordingly.
Serving North Creek, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North Creek 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 North Creek
Prefab chimneys here were installed during the 1985–2005 tech-corridor boom with galvanized chase covers and metal fireboxes rated for 20–30 years, and North Creek’s wetland-corridor humidity corrodes these materials faster than traditional masonry absorbs moisture. Brick chimneys can be repointed and relined indefinitely; prefab units have finite service lives and replacement parts become unavailable. If your home is in the 1990s buildout along North Creek Parkway, assume your prefab system is at or past end-of-life until proven otherwise. Call (866) 541-8697 for a camera inspection.
Yes, but only if the firebox itself is still structurally sound—we’ve found too many cracked refractory panels and warped metal boxes in this vintage to guarantee liner-only solutions. James Wilson inspects the firebox, chase interior, and termination before recommending any liner installation. If the firebox has failed, we replace the entire factory-built unit with a modern, code-compliant system. The inspection is free; we’ll show you exactly what we found.
Look for rust stains running down the chase exterior, water stains on the ceiling near the fireplace, or a cover that sits unevenly or shows visible perforation at the seams. In North Creek specifically, the creek-bottom humidity attacks the chase-cover-to-chase-wall seam first—it’s the lowest point where moisture pools. We include chase cover evaluation in every pre-liner inspection; replacing a liner while leaving a perforated cover is wasted money. Call us for a free evaluation.
Yes. Western Washington’s mild, damp winters mean flues that aren’t regularly fired stay cold and humid, creating ideal conditions for condensation that corrodes liners and dampers. North Creek’s wetland corridor amplifies this effect compared to drier inland areas. We recommend occasional firing even in warm spells, or installing a properly insulated liner that maintains flue temperature above the dew point. During inspections, we check for condensation damage with a chimney camera.
Yes—many North Creek townhomes and narrow-lot homes can’t accommodate full chase demolition. We perform targeted partial rebuilds: replacing the chase base and lower framing while preserving upper sections, or swapping damaged Class A pipe sections through interior access panels. James Wilson assesses access constraints during the initial inspection and designs the most efficient repair path. Not every job needs a crane and a dumpster. Call (866) 541-8697 to discuss your specific access situation.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving North Creek and the greater Seattle area since 2007.