Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Canby
Chimney repair in Canby, OR typically costs $180–$2,800 depending on scope, with mortar repointing running $500–$1,800 and full chimney rebuilds starting around $2,200. Most Canby homeowners get same-week scheduling, and we carry the parts to finish common repairs in a single visit. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate.

We’ve been driving out to Canby since our earliest years in the trade — long before the subdivisions near Southwest Wilsonville Road filled in, back when most calls came from farmhouses off South Barlow Road and South Arndt Road with chimneys that hadn’t seen a technician since the Ford administration. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, knows these roads by heart. He knows which properties have the long gravel drives that require extra hose, which workshop chimneys need heavy-duty equipment, and which 1950s ranch homes near Southeast 1st Avenue have the original clay-tile liners that are finally starting to fail. Canby isn’t Portland with bigger lots — it’s a distinct market with distinct chimney problems, and our Chimney Repair team treats it that way.
Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Canby’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
Our reputation in Canby was built one farmhouse chimney at a time. The 1,006 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars aren’t from a lucky streak — they’re from seventeen years of showing up, diagnosing correctly, and fixing it without calling in a second contractor. Canby customers specifically mention James Wilson arriving at the door himself, not sending a subcontractor with six months of general handyman experience.
Response time to Canby runs same-week for standard repairs, and we stock DuraFlex liners, HeatShield refractory mortar, and Copperfield flashing on our trucks to avoid the parts-ordering delays that stretch small jobs into multi-week ordeals. We know that a property off South Arndt Road with a failed chimney cap in November can’t wait for a Portland supplier to ship.
That local knowledge extends to Canby’s specific fuel habits. We know nursery pallet scrap burns hot and fast but deposits resinous creosote. We know orchard prunings smolder damp and glaze the flue. This isn’t theoretical — we’ve cleaned chimneys in Canby that needed pre-season and post-season sweeps because the creosote load was simply too heavy for annual maintenance.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Canby
Mortar Repointing
Canby’s 1940s–1970s farmhouses and ranch homes near Highway 99E have brick chimneys that were often built with soft lime mortar, which the Willamette Valley’s six-month rainy season slowly dissolves. We grind out failed joints to proper depth and repoint with color-matched, weather-resistant mortar — not a surface skim that looks fine for one season then crumbles. For properties near the Vietnam Era Veterans Memorial, we’ve repointed chimneys where the original mortar had washed out so thoroughly that the stack was visibly leaning. Typical repointing in Canby runs $500–$1,800 depending on accessible surface area.
Spalling Brick Repair
Persistent valley fog and moisture from the Molalla River bottom accelerate freeze-thaw damage on exposed chimney crowns. When water-saturated brick faces pop off in layers — spalling — the structural integrity degrades fast. We replace spalled brick with matching units and address the moisture source, whether that’s crown rebuilding, flashing correction, or waterproofing with vapor-permeable sealers. In Canby’s older agricultural-era homes, we’ve seen spalling so advanced that the chimney was shedding brick fragments onto the roof below. Repair costs typically fall between $650–$2,200.
Chimney Waterproofing
Canby’s damp climate means waterproofing isn’t optional for masonry chimneys — it’s structural preservation. We apply breathable, silane-based sealers that block liquid water while letting trapped moisture escape, preventing the internal saturation that destroys mortar and triggers spalling. For chimneys near South Ivy Street and the downtown corridor, where older homes sit close together and roof runoff concentrates, we often combine waterproofing with improved drainage detailing. A standard waterproofing treatment in Canby runs $350–$800.
Flashing Repair
The transition between chimney and roof is where most leaks start, and Canby’s heavy winter burn seasons make these leaks especially damaging — moist creosote compounds the water intrusion. We fabricate and install custom step flashing and counterflashing, integrating with existing roofing without the caulk-and-pray approach that fails within two seasons. For properties along Southwest Wilsonville Road with complex rooflines from additions over decades, precise flashing work prevents the rot that spreads into attic framing. Flashing repair in Canby typically costs $400–$950.
Chimney Rebuilding
When decades of deferred maintenance on Canby’s farmhouse-era chimneys finally culminates in structural failure, we rebuild from the roofline up or from the ground up as needed. James Wilson oversees these projects personally, specifying proper crown slope, flue sizing, and liner compatibility for the homeowner’s actual burn habits — not a generic spec. A partial rebuild starts around $2,200; full rebuilds on larger agricultural properties can reach $4,500–$7,500.

Tuckpointing
For chimneys where the mortar joints are deteriorating but the brick remains sound, tuckpointing offers targeted restoration. We remove damaged mortar to consistent depth and repoint with properly formulated mortar that matches the original compressive strength — critical on Canby’s older homes where hard Portland cement repoints would trap moisture and accelerate damage. Tuckpointing in Canby generally runs $450–$1,400.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Canby
We don’t guess at material quality. For liner installations and rebuilds on Canby’s unserviced farmhouse chimneys, we specify DuraFlex stainless steel liners for their corrosion resistance in heavy-creosote environments. For refractory resurfacing, HeatShield cerfractory technology restores deteriorated flue walls without full liner replacement. Flashing and cap work draws on Copperfield components that withstand the Willamette Valley’s wet seasons without the galvanic corrosion we’ve seen on cheaper alternatives. We stock these brands on our trucks, which means Canby properties with long drives don’t get penalized with return trips for parts.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Canby Homes
- Glazed creosote from resinous fuel. Canby residents burning nursery pallet scrap, orchard prunings, and Christmas tree farm culls accumulate Stage 2 and Stage 3 glazed creosote at rates we’ve rarely seen in Portland proper. The low-temperature smoldering that damp valley air encourages converts soot into a hard, ignitable glaze that standard brushes won’t remove.
- Failed mortar joints on agricultural-era chimneys. Farmhouses along South Barlow Road and South Arndt Road often have chimneys that were never professionally repointed. Decades of rain penetration leave mortar so powdery that a screwdriver sinks to the handle — and winter freeze-thaw finishes the destruction.
- Spalling crowns from persistent moisture. The Molalla River bottom’s fog and the valley’s prolonged wet season saturate chimney crowns that lack proper overhang or drip edge. We’ve replaced crowns in Canby where the concrete had deteriorated to gravel.
- Unlined or deteriorated clay-tile flues. Many 1950s–1970s ranch homes in Canby’s original core were built with clay-tile liners that have cracked from thermal cycling or never had a liner at all — a configuration that violates current code and creates genuine fire hazards with heavy burn schedules.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Canby, OR
Here’s what Canby homeowners actually pay:
| Service | Typical Range in Canby |
|---|---|
| Basic mortar repointing (accessible areas) | $500 – $1,100 |
| Extensive repointing / tuckpointing | $900 – $1,800 |
| Spalled brick replacement (localized) | $650 – $1,400 |
| Spalling repair with crown rebuild | $1,200 – $2,200 |
| Chimney waterproofing | $350 – $800 |
| Flashing repair / replacement | $400 – $950 |
| Partial chimney rebuild (roofline up) | $2,200 – $4,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild | $4,500 – $7,500 |
Canby’s rural properties sometimes require additional access considerations — long drives, detached workshops, equipment positioning — but we quote these upfront, not as surprise add-ons. The heaviest cost variable is almost always the condition of the existing masonry: a chimney that received basic repointing fifteen years ago costs far less to restore than one where water has been pouring through failed joints for decades. We inspect before we quote, and estimates are free. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Canby
We regularly run repair calls to Wilsonville, Oregon City, West Linn, and Tualatin — often in the same week as Canby appointments, since these communities share the same Willamette Valley climate patterns and many of the same housing-era profiles. If you’re on the border near Southwest Wilsonville Road, you’re likely in our standard service radius with no travel surcharge.
Serving Canby, OR — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Canby 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 Canby
Canby’s rural properties burn more frequently with more resinous fuel — nursery pallet scrap, orchard wood, Christmas tree culls — and the valley’s damp air encourages low-temperature smoldering that produces heavy glazed creosote. Many farmhouses also have chimneys that have never had professional liner inspections, creating compounding risks that Portland’s gas-burning majority simply doesn’t face. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll assess whether your burn schedule warrants pre-season and post-season sweeps.
A typical farmhouse chimney repointing in that area runs $600–$1,600, with the higher end reflecting multiple faces, scaffold requirements, or extensive joint failure from decades of deferred maintenance. These chimneys often need more than cosmetic work — we’ve found structurally compromised courses that required partial rebuild before repointing could begin. We’ll give you an exact figure after inspection; estimates are free.
Yes — spalling brick is one of our most common Canby repairs. We replace damaged units, rebuild deteriorated crowns with proper slope and overhang, and apply vapor-permeable waterproofing to prevent recurrence. The valley’s six-month rainy season makes this a priority repair; spalling left untreated typically accelerates into structural failure within two to three winters. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule before the heavy rains return.
Yes — we equip for rural access. Our trucks carry extended hose lengths, heavy-duty equipment, and the full inventory to complete repairs without return trips. We’ve serviced properties off South Arndt Road where the drive alone was a quarter-mile. James Wilson factors access into scheduling and quoting so you’re not paying for our logistical surprises.
We install DuraFlex stainless steel liners for heavy-creosote environments, resurface with HeatShield cerfractory technology where the existing clay tile is damaged but structurally viable, and source Copperfield components for caps and flashing. These are industry-standard brands, not off-brand alternatives that fail prematurely in Canby’s demanding burn conditions.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Canby and the Willamette Valley since 2007.