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Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Seattle

Chimney liner replacement and full chimney rebuilds in Seattle typically run $2,800–$8,500 depending on scope, with most liner installations completed in one day and partial rebuilds taking 2–3 days. We’re Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, and our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team has spent 17 years working inside Seattle’s pre-WWII brick chimneys from Ballard to Capitol Hill. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, answers calls at (866) 541-8697 and can usually reach Seattle homes same-day or next-day for inspections.

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Seattle’s maritime climate isn’t gentle on chimneys. With measurable rain on 150+ days annually, the lime-based mortar in our city’s Craftsman-era housing stock erodes faster than in any drier region we’ve worked. That moisture infiltration, combined with moss and lichen colonies that hold water against brick year-round, means Seattle homeowners face a distinct repair profile: flue tile crumble, mortar washout, and liner failure driven by chronic wetness rather than freeze-thaw cycles or heavy creosote alone. We’ve rebuilt chimneys in Wallingford, replaced liners in Fremont, and diagnosed moisture damage in West Seattle ranches that other contractors misattributed to “normal wear.” When your flue is compromised, you need someone who recognizes Seattle-specific failure patterns — not a generalist reading from a generic playbook.

Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Seattle’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company

Our reputation in Seattle is built on volume and consistency. Over 1,006 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars reflect repeated trust from homeowners who’ve called us back for annual maintenance after we handled their liner replacement or rebuild. That scale matters — it means we’ve seen nearly every chimney configuration Seattle’s housing stock can produce, from 1910 Ballard bungalows with original clay flue tiles to 1970s Rainier Valley split-levels with retrofitted wood stove inserts and aging metal liners.

James Wilson arrives as the lead technician, not a subcontractor you’ve never met. When you schedule a chimney liner or rebuild assessment, you’re getting 17 years of hands-on diagnostic experience at your door — someone who can distinguish between mortar erosion that needs repointing and structural compromise that demands a full rebuild. Our response time to Seattle neighborhoods averages same-day to 48 hours for urgent liner failures, and we stock DuraFlex stainless steel liner components and Olympia Chimney fittings locally to avoid the week-long parts delays that plague contractors ordering from out of state.

We know the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency’s seasonal burn ban schedule by heart. That local fluency matters when we’re advising whether your damaged liner can wait for off-season pricing or needs immediate replacement before the next ban lifts and you light that first fire.

Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Seattle

Full Chimney Rebuild

Seattle’s pre-WWII brick chimneys, abundant in Ballard and Capitol Hill, use lime-based mortar that erodes faster than modern mortar due to over 150 days of annual rainfall, making full chimney rebuilds more common here than in drier climates. When moisture-damaged mortar joints deteriorate to the point that flue tiles shift and the structure shows lean or separation, patching becomes a liability. We recently rebuilt a deteriorating chimney on a 1920s Craftsman in Wallingford. Its original clay flue tiles had crumbled from decades of moisture, and the homeowner chose a full rebuild with a DuraFlex stainless steel liner to meet current safety codes and withstand Seattle’s wet winters. A full rebuild in Seattle typically runs $6,500–$8,500 and includes tear-down to the roofline, reconstruction with moisture-resistant mortar formulation, and a new liner system sized to your appliance.

Stainless Steel Liner Installation

Stainless steel liners are our most specified solution for Seattle’s wet-climate chimneys. Unlike clay flue tiles that absorb moisture and spall, or aluminum liners that corrode in acidic condensate, a properly sized DuraFlex or Gelco stainless liner sheds water and resists the wet, sticky creosote that accumulates in Pacific Northwest flues. In Seattle’s 1905–1940 housing stock, we frequently encounter unlined brick chimneys or original clay liners that have failed from moisture saturation. A stainless liner installation runs $2,800–$4,200 here, including proper insulation wrap to prevent condensation — critical in our climate where cold, damp flues produce more corrosive moisture than in drier regions.

Liner Replacement

When your existing liner is cracked, separated, or corroded but the surrounding masonry remains sound, liner replacement is the targeted fix. Seattle’s post-WWII ranches in West Seattle and Rainier Valley often contain 1970s-era metal liners or wood stove inserts with independent flue systems that have reached end of service life. We remove the failed liner, inspect the surrounding structure for hidden moisture damage (common after burn-ban dormancy periods), and install a new flexible or rigid liner matched to your fuel type. Flexible liner replacement in Seattle typically costs $3,200–$4,800, with rigid stainless systems toward the higher end for multi-story flues in Capitol Hill’s taller foursquares.

Partial Rebuild

Not every deteriorated chimney needs complete reconstruction. When damage is localized to the crown, upper courses of brick, or the flue transition, a partial rebuild preserves sound lower structure while addressing failure points. In Fremont and Wallingford, we regularly perform partial rebuilds on chimneys where the upper flue area has suffered moisture infiltration but the firebox and hearth base remain solid. This approach runs $3,500–$5,500 in Seattle and typically includes crown reconstruction with proper overhang and drip edge — details that matter enormously in a city where rain falls horizontally during winter storms.

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What happens when you call

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    A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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    You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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    A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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    You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.

Trusted Brands We Service in Seattle

We install and repair using DuraFlex, HeatShield, Gelco, Olympia Chimney, Famco, and Copperfield components — brands specified by chimney professionals nationwide for durability and code compliance. For Seattle customers, we maintain local inventory of DuraFlex stainless liner kits and Olympia Chimney termination fittings, which means most liner replacements don’t wait on shipping. When we specify Gelco or Famco caps and shrouds, it’s because their stainless construction resists the moss-accelerated corrosion we see in Pacific Northwest installations. We don’t use off-brand or generic alternatives; the difference shows up five years later when a properly specified liner is still intact and a cut-rate system has failed.

Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Seattle Homes

  • Moisture-damaged mortar joints cause flue tiles to shift, requiring a partial or full rebuild to prevent chimney collapse. In Ballard’s Craftsman bungalows, we regularly find original lime mortar washed out from decades of rainfall, leaving flue tiles loose and the chimney structure compromised. The fix is structural, not cosmetic.
  • Moss and lichen hold moisture against the brick, accelerating erosion and leading to liner replacement needs within years. Seattle’s persistent maritime wetness creates ideal conditions for biological growth on chimney exteriors. That green fuzz isn’t just unsightly — it’s a moisture reservoir that penetrates mortar and destroys liner bedding.
  • Post-burn-ban sudden fireplace use ignites wet sticky creosote, causing liner damage that necessitates flexible liner replacement. Experienced Seattle sweeps know to expect a rush of calls on the first clear, cold day after a Puget Sound Clean Air Agency Mandatory Burn Ban lifts — homeowners who’ve been locked out of their fireplaces for weeks light fires immediately, often without inspection, and that’s when moisture-damaged flue tiles, bird nesting from the dormant period, and sticky wet creosote from a single heavy burn all show up at once.
  • Original clay flue tiles in pre-WWII chimneys crumble from century-long moisture saturation, making full rebuilds with stainless liners the only safe option. We’ve removed flue tile debris from chimneys in Capitol Hill where the original 1915 installation had simply dissolved into sand-like particles from rainwater infiltration.

Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Seattle, WA

Service Typical Seattle Range Timeline
Stainless Steel Liner Installation $2,800 – $4,200 1 day
Flexible Liner Replacement $3,200 – $4,800 1–2 days
Partial Chimney Rebuild $3,500 – $5,500 2–3 days
Full Chimney Rebuild with Liner $6,500 – $8,500 3–5 days

These Seattle-specific ranges reflect our 17 years of local pricing data. What moves a job toward the higher end: multi-story flue runs common in Capitol Hill’s taller housing stock, difficult roof access on steep West Seattle lots, hidden moisture damage requiring more extensive masonry repair than initially visible, and code-mandated insulation requirements for exterior chimneys that we see frequently on pre-WWII homes with original construction. We provide written, itemized estimates before any work begins — call (866) 541-8697 to schedule a free assessment.

We Also Serve Cities Near Seattle

Our chimney liner and rebuild crews work throughout the metro area, including White Center, Mercer Island, Bellevue, and Boulevard Park. The same moisture-driven repair patterns we diagnose in Seattle apply across King County’s maritime climate zone, and we carry DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney inventory sized for the full range of housing stock from 1890s Victorians to mid-century ranches. James Wilson handles routing personally to ensure response times stay tight even for outlying calls.

Serving Seattle, WA — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Seattle 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 Seattle

Why Seattle Chooses Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington

We set the standard for chimney liner & rebuild in Seattle.

30–60 Min Response

Fast dispatch across Seattle. Same-day and after-hours emergency service available.

Licensed & Insured

Fully certified technicians who meet all local and state licensing requirements.

Upfront Pricing

No hidden fees, no surprises. You approve the price before any work begins.

Guaranteed Work

Every repair and installation is backed by our workmanship warranty and satisfaction guarantee.

How It Works in Seattle

Getting your chimney liner & rebuild handled is simple and fast.

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Call or Request a Free Estimate

Tell us about your chimney liner & rebuild needs and we provide an upfront, transparent quote — no obligation, no hidden fees.

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Licensed Technician Dispatched

A background-checked, certified technician arrives in Seattle — typically within 30–60 minutes, with parts stocked on the truck.

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Problem Solved, Guaranteed

We complete the job to your full satisfaction, backed by our warranty and 100% satisfaction guarantee.

What happens when you call

  1. 1
    A real person answersNo phone trees — talk to a local chimney liner & rebuild pro.
  2. 2
    You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched. No surprises.
  3. 3
    A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, typically within same-day.
  4. 4
    You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.

What Seattle Customers Say

Trusted by homeowners across Seattle and surrounding areas.

★★★★★

"Called late on a Friday and they had someone at my door within the hour. Professional, clean work, and the price was exactly what they quoted."

Jason M. · Seattle
★★★★★

"Best in Seattle. Diagnosed the problem immediately and fixed it in under an hour. Two other companies couldn't even get me an appointment that week."

Amanda K. · Seattle Area
★★★★★

"Very impressed with the upfront pricing and professionalism. No hidden fees, no upselling — just honest work done right. My go-to company from now on."

Robert L. · Near Seattle
★★★★★

"Had an after-hours emergency and they answered right away and sent someone fast. Exactly what you want in a crisis."

Lisa P. · Seattle

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