Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Bellevue
Chimney repair in Bellevue typically runs $350–$4,500 depending on scope, with most standard repairs completed in one visit and full rebuilds scheduled within two weeks. We carry Olympia Chimney and DuraFlex components on our trucks so we’re not waiting on parts while your chimney keeps taking on water. If you’re seeing crumbling mortar, water stains on interior walls, or hearing birds in the flue, call us at (866) 541-8697 — we’ll get a technician out to your Bellevue property fast.

We’ve been climbing Bellevue chimneys for 17 years, from the 1960s ranch homes in Lake Hills to the custom estates on Somerset’s hill. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, knows the Eastside’s specific failure patterns: the moss colonization that thrives in our maritime humidity, the liner cracks that develop even in fireplaces that haven’t seen a fire in two seasons, and the improperly decommissioned flues from the remodel boom that leave homeowners with mystery leaks every winter. Bellevue’s 37-plus inches of annual rainfall don’t wait for your schedule, and neither do we.
Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Bellevue’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
Our Chimney Repair team has built its reputation in Bellevue one job at a time — 1,006 verified reviews with a 4.8-star average, most mentioning James Wilson by name at the door. That’s not a marketing number; it’s the accumulated record of homeowners who called us back the next year and the year after. When you hire Horizon Chimney Sweep, you get 17 years of chimney-only diagnostic experience, not a generalist contractor who’s figuring it out as he goes.
We respond to Bellevue calls within 24 hours, often same-day for active leaks or structural concerns. Our trucks are stocked for the heavy-duty repairs common on Eastside hill properties — the long driveways to Somerset and Lakemont estates don’t slow us down because we arrive prepared for multi-flue systems and extensive masonry work. We know the local housing stock: the original clay tile liners in Crossroads split-levels that should have been relined decades ago, the converted gas fireplaces in Newport Hills that still need proper venting inspection, and the sealed direct-vent units in newer west Bellevue rebuilds that require annual terminus checks under local code.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Bellevue
Chimney Rebuilding
Full chimney rebuilds in Bellevue range from $3,500 for a partial rebuild of a damaged crown and upper courses to $8,500–$12,000 for a complete two-story masonry stack on a Somerset or Lakemont estate. We rebuilt a grand two-story chimney in Somerset last spring — the original had been partially capped during a kitchen remodel, leaving an open flue that funneled rainwater into the wall cavity for two wet seasons before the homeowner noticed musty odors and spalling brick. We used DuraFlex to reline the active flue, rebuilt the upper courses with matching brick, and installed a stainless steel cap with mesh screening to keep out nesting birds. One trip, despite the winding driveway. That’s the standard we hold for every Bellevue rebuild.
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling — the flaking and crumbling of brick faces caused by freeze-thaw cycling and moisture saturation — is epidemic in Bellevue’s 98006 and 98007 ZIP codes where 1980s masonry meets decades of maritime rainfall. Repair costs typically run $800–$2,200 depending on the affected surface area and whether the damage has penetrated to the inner wythe. We see this most often on chimneys where homeowners skipped annual inspections thinking “we barely burned this year” — the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency’s burn-ban program keeps fires rare, but the humidity and rain never stop. By spring, the crown has cracked, water has saturated the brick, and the freeze-thaw cycle has popped the faces. We cut out damaged brick, match existing color and texture where possible, and apply breathable waterproofing to prevent recurrence.
Flashing Repair
Chimney flashing repair in Bellevue costs $450–$950 for standard step-flashing replacement, or $1,200–$2,800 when we need to address rotted roof decking and structural damage from long-term leaks. Bellevue’s heavy, persistent rainfall finds every gap — and the transition between chimney masonry and roof plane is the most common entry point we see. On the 1960s–70s ranches in Lake Hills, original flashing was often tarred over repeatedly instead of properly replaced, creating a mess of layered sealant that traps moisture against the framing. We remove all compromised material, install new copper or stainless step flashing with counterflashing reglets cut into the mortar joints, and seal with high-temperature silicone. No more buckets in the attic every November.
Mortar Repointing & Tuckpointing
Repointing deteriorated mortar joints runs $12–$18 per square foot in the Bellevue market, with most single-flue chimneys totaling $1,100–$2,400. Tuckpointing — the cosmetic restoration of joint profiles on historic or high-visibility masonry — adds $4–$6 per square foot for the specialized color-matching and precision cutting. Bellevue’s climate accelerates mortar erosion significantly; we regularly find joints recessed more than half an inch on chimneys less than 30 years old, especially where moss and lichen have established colonies that hold moisture against the surface. We grind to sound substrate, match Portland cement and sand ratios to the original mortar (harder is not better — too-strong mortar will spall the brick instead), and tool to a concave profile that sheds water.
Chimney Waterproofing
Professional chimney waterproofing with vapor-permeable sealant runs $650–$1,400 for a typical Bellevue single-flue chimney, or $1,800–$3,200 for large multi-flue estates in Somerset and Lakemont. We use Copperfield’s silane/siloxane formulations that allow the masonry to breathe while repelling liquid water — critical in our climate where trapped moisture causes more damage than rain itself. Application includes thorough pre-cleaning of moss and lichen, repair of all cracks and voids first, and two coats on all exposed masonry. For chimneys with chronic moisture issues, we may recommend a cricket installation on the upslope side to divert runoff, or crown resurfacing with HeatShield before waterproofing.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Bellevue
We install and repair with the materials that last in Pacific Northwest conditions: DuraFlex stainless steel liners for relining deteriorated clay tile flues, HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing for cracked crowns and smoke chambers, and Olympia Chimney components for caps, dampers, and termination fittings. We stock the most common sizes and configurations on our service trucks, which means Bellevue homeowners aren’t waiting a week for a part while rainwater keeps entering the system. When we encounter a specialty fitting on a high-end install — a Famco custom cap on a Newport Hills estate, for instance — we source direct and coordinate installation without you managing multiple vendors. Every brand we use is chosen for proven performance in wet, humid climates like Bellevue’s, not for catalog convenience.

Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Bellevue Homes
- Improperly decommissioned flues from remodels. In Somerset and Lakemont, we regularly find fireboxes that were drywalled over during high-end kitchen or living room renovations without capping the flue top. The result is an open shaft that collects rainwater and becomes a bird nesting site — often undetected until water stains appear on interior walls or the odor of decay becomes noticeable.
- Moss and lichen colonization accelerating masonry decay. Bellevue’s sustained winter humidity supports year-round biological growth on chimney crowns and shoulders, especially on north-facing exposures. These organisms hold moisture against the masonry, eroding mortar joints and promoting freeze-thaw spalling even in chimneys that haven’t been used in years.
- Crown cracking from thermal cycling and moisture. The combination of wet winters and occasional hard freezes in the 98004 and 98005 ZIP codes causes concrete crowns to crack and separate from the flue tile, allowing water direct access to the interior chimney structure. By the time homeowners notice interior damage, the flue liner is often compromised.
- Deferred maintenance after low-use burn seasons. The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency’s mandatory burn-ban program leads many Bellevue residents to skip annual inspections, assuming no use means no damage. Maritime humidity and 37+ inches of annual rainfall cause liner cracking, mortar joint erosion, and cap rust independently of firebox usage — damage that compounds silently until a major repair is required.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Bellevue, WA
| Service | Typical Range in Bellevue | Most Common Price Point |
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| Chimney inspection with written report | $175–$275 | $225 |
| Flashing repair (standard) | $450–$950 | $675 |
| Mortar repointing (per sq ft) | $12–$18 | $15 |
| Spalling brick repair (partial) | $800–$2,200 | $1,400 |
| Chimney waterproofing | $650–$1,400 | $950 |
| Crown repair or resurfacing | $850–$1,800 | $1,200 |
| Partial chimney rebuild | $3,500–$6,500 | $4,800 |
| Full chimney rebuild (large estate) | $8,500–$12,000+ | $10,500 |
What moves you within these ranges? Accessibility (steep roof pitches and long driveways add time), the extent of hidden damage we discover after opening the structure, and whether the chimney serves multiple fireplaces. We provide written estimates before any work begins — no surprises, no pressure. Every estimate includes a clear scope of work and material specification. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule yours; estimates are free and typically completed within 48 hours in Bellevue.
We Also Serve Cities Near Bellevue
Our service radius covers the full Eastside corridor: West Lake Sammamish for the lakefront properties with exposed chimneys taking full wind-driven rain, Newcastle for the hillside homes with settling-related flashing separation, Mercer Island for the mid-century and contemporary homes needing liner upgrades, and Redmond for the full range from downtown condos to rural properties on the plateau. Same technician, same stocked trucks, same 17 years of chimney-only expertise.
Serving Bellevue, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Bellevue 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 Repair in Bellevue
Yes — in Bellevue’s climate, annual inspection is essential even without use. Our 37-plus inches of annual rainfall and sustained maritime humidity cause liner cracking, crown deterioration, and moss colonization that progress independently of whether you lit a single fire. The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency’s burn-ban program means many Bellevue homeowners rarely burn, but skipping inspection for that reason is how we find $4,000 rebuilds that could have been $900 crown repairs. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule — estimates are free.
A stainless steel cap with integrated mesh screening and a minimum 3-inch overhang is the standard we install on Bellevue homes. We source from Olympia Chimney and Famco with specifications for our rainfall volume — the overhang directs water away from the flue tile, and the mesh keeps out birds and squirrels without clogging with debris. On large multi-flue chimneys common in Somerset and Lakemont, we install custom-fabricated caps with proper slope and drainage. Avoid cheap galvanized caps; they’ll rust through in three to four Bellevue winters.
Yes — this is a failure pattern we address regularly in Bellevue’s 98006 hill neighborhoods. When a firebox is drywalled over without formally decommissioning and capping the flue top, rainwater enters the open shaft and damages surrounding structure. We assess the flue’s condition, install proper termination with a stainless cap and mesh, repair or reline with DuraFlex if the flue is salvageable, and address any spalling brick or water-damaged framing. We recently completed this exact repair on a Somerset estate in one trip despite the long driveway. Call (866) 541-8697 to discuss your situation.
A full rebuild on a grand two-story masonry chimney serving multiple fireplaces typically takes 4–6 working days, with weather delays possible during our wet season. We schedule these jobs during forecast dry windows and use temporary weather protection to prevent water intrusion during construction. For the large custom homes in Somerset and Lakemont, we coordinate closely with homeowners on access and staging — those winding driveways require planning for material delivery and debris removal. We’ll give you a specific timeline during your estimate.
A silane/siloxane-based penetrating sealer is the correct choice for Bellevue’s climate — we use Copperfield’s professional formulation. Unlike film-forming sealers that trap moisture and accelerate spalling, these penetrate the masonry and create a water-repellent barrier while allowing vapor transmission. Application requires thorough pre-cleaning of all moss and lichen, repair of cracks and voids first, and two coats on all exposed surfaces. In Bellevue’s conditions, reapplication every 7–10 years maintains protection. Call (866) 541-8697 for an assessment of your chimney’s current condition and a specific waterproofing quote.
Bellevue chimneys face a unique combination of heavy rainfall, persistent humidity, and the deferred-maintenance trap created by burn-ban restrictions. We’ve spent 17 years learning how these factors interact on Eastside hill properties — the improperly decommissioned flues, the moss-damaged crowns, the multi-flue estates that require heavy-duty solutions delivered in one trip. When you see water stains, smell mustiness, or notice crumbling brick, the damage is already advancing. Don’t wait for the next rainy season to make it worse.
Call Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington at (866) 541-8697 for your free Bellevue chimney repair estimate. James Wilson or a technician from our chimney-only team will respond within 24 hours, diagnose the issue, and give you a clear scope and price before any work begins.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Bellevue and the Seattle-Eastside since 2008.