Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Forest Grove
Chimney repair in Forest Grove typically runs $450–$2,800 depending on whether you’re addressing mortar joints, spalling brick, or a full rebuild, and most jobs are completed within one to three days. We’re Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, and our Chimney Repair team makes the trip down from our Seattle base to serve Forest Grove homeowners who need masonry work that actually lasts in this climate. Call us at (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate.

We’ve been working chimneys long enough to know that Forest Grove isn’t Portland, and it isn’t Hillsboro. The marine moisture pushing through Coast Range gaps, the fog that settles thick from October through April, and the heating season that runs concurrent with the wet season — all of it conspires against chimney masonry in ways that inland contractors often miss. Whether you’re in the historic core near Pacific University with a brick chimney dating to 1905, or out on the rural edge of 97116 burning wood you split yourself, the failure patterns here are specific. We recognize them because we’ve seen them.
Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Forest Grove’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
Proven track record at scale. Over 1,006 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars reflects sustained, repeated trust — not a handful of curated testimonials. Forest Grove homeowners aren’t gambling on an unknown.
James Wilson at the door. Our owner serves as lead technician, bringing 17 years of hands-on chimney expertise to your home. You’re not getting a subcontractor who learned chimneys last month. You’re getting pattern recognition built across thousands of flues.
We know the local failure modes. Last fall, we repaired a century-old brick chimney near Pacific University where years of burning green Douglas fir had left a thick layer of tar-like creosote, and the original clay flue tiles were cracked from moisture intrusion. We installed a HeatShield liner system to restore safe function and repointed the crown with a waterproof mortar mix. That combination of creosote damage and freeze-thaw cracking is textbook Forest Grove.
Chimney-only focus. We’re not splitting attention across roofing, HVAC, or general contracting. When deeper issues surface during a repair, we handle them — liner replacements, full rebuilds, cap and crown work — without calling a second company.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Forest Grove
Mortar Repointing
In Forest Grove, mortar joints between bricks absorb persistent marine moisture for months, then face freeze-thaw cycles that grind the lime-and-sand matrix to powder. We grind out deteriorated joints to proper depth and repoint with a Portland-cement-based mortar formulated for high-moisture environments — not the quick-setting bag mix a handyman might grab. Homes along Main Street and the older neighborhoods rimming Pacific University are especially vulnerable; their original lime mortars have often eroded to finger-depth hollows. Typical repointing for a Forest Grove chimney runs $850–$1,600.
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling — the flaking and crumbling of brick faces — is epidemic in Forest Grove. The coastal fog and moisture from the Coast Range causes chimney crowns and mortar joints to deteriorate faster than in the rest of the Portland metro, with freeze-thaw cycles spalling brick and cracking flue tiles even in newer homes. We remove damaged brick, match replacement units for color and hardness, and address the underlying moisture source. For extensive spalling on a full chimney face, expect $1,200–$2,400.
Chimney Waterproofing
Waterproofing a chimney in Forest Grove demands breathable, vapor-permeable sealers — not the thick acrylic coatings that trap moisture inside and accelerate damage. We apply professional-grade treatments that allow the masonry to exhale while shedding rainfall and fog condensation. Given that Forest Grove receives persistent marine moisture funneled through Coast Range gaps, with heavy fall and winter fog that keeps chimney crowns, mortar joints, and brick faces saturated for months at a stretch, this isn’t optional maintenance. It’s structural protection. Standard waterproofing with crown sealing: $650–$1,100.
Flashing Repair
Chimney-to-roof flashing in Forest Grove takes a beating from wind-driven rain and the expansion-contraction cycles of our wet-cold-wet transitions. We fabricate and install custom flashing using durable materials, sealed with high-temperature compounds that maintain flexibility. Leaks at this junction often masquerade as roof problems; we’ve saved Forest Grove homeowners from unnecessary full roof calls by identifying the true source. Flashing repair or replacement: $450–$950.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Forest Grove
We install and repair using Gelco caps and screening, Olympia Chimney components, and Famco termination hardware — brands that hold up to Forest Grove’s moisture load rather than rusting through in three seasons. For liner restorations in historic chimneys, we specify HeatShield cerfractory systems. We stock common parts and can source specialized components without the multi-week delays that leave Forest Grove homeowners with open flues during heating season. When we quote a repair, we’re quoting materials we trust enough to put our name behind.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Forest Grove Homes
- Cracked clay flue tiles from freeze-thaw damage. The historic core surrounding Pacific University contains brick-chimney homes dating to the late 1800s and early 1900s — structures with a century or more of seasonal burning behind them, often retaining original clay-tile flue liner sections in varying states of cracking and deterioration. Moisture enters hairline cracks, freezes, and widens them until the tile spalls or shifts.
- Spalling brick on chimney exteriors due to prolonged dampness. The heating season effectively runs October through April in Forest Grove, meaning fireplaces are under active load at the same time exterior masonry is under peak moisture stress. Bricks never fully dry. Faces pop off. We’ve repointed entire chimney columns where the outer wythe had turned to gravel.
- Third-degree creosote buildup from burning under-seasoned local firewood. Forest Grove sits at the western edge of the Tualatin Valley directly against the Coast Range foothills, where many residents source firewood from nearby timber parcels, tree farms, and rural lots — wood that is frequently under-seasoned Douglas fir or alder. Burning this green, high-moisture wood through the area’s long, fog-saturated heating season accelerates creosote accumulation far more aggressively than in drier eastern Washington County suburbs, making annual cleaning a genuine safety necessity rather than a routine formality. Technicians working the rural outskirts of 97116 consistently find unusually heavy, tar-like third-degree creosote deposits in late-winter inspections — a direct fingerprint of neighbors burning locally split, under-dried Coast Range Douglas fir that never had a full season to season before hitting the firebox.
- Crown deterioration from saturated freeze-thaw cycles. The concrete or mortar crown at a chimney’s top is Forest Grove’s most vulnerable component. Saturated for months, then frozen overnight, it cracks, slopes fail, and water sheets directly into the flue. We rebuild crowns with poured concrete and overhangs that shed water, or install Gelco stainless caps as permanent protection.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Forest Grove, OR
Here’s what chimney repair costs in Forest Grove’s market:
- Mortar repointing (partial chimney): $850–$1,600
- Spalling brick repair (localized): $650–$1,400
- Spalling brick repair (full face or column): $1,200–$2,400
- Chimney waterproofing with crown seal: $650–$1,100
- Flashing repair: $450–$950
- Flashing replacement: $800–$1,500
- Clay flue liner repair (HeatShield cerfractory): $1,800–$3,200
- Stainless steel liner retrofit (DuraFlex): $2,400–$4,500
- Partial chimney rebuild (above roofline): $2,800–$5,500
- Full chimney rebuild: $6,500–$12,000+
What moves the needle: accessibility (steep roof, tight clearance), extent of hidden damage revealed during tear-out, and whether we’re matching century-old brick or working with standard units. We inspect before we quote — no estimates based on phone descriptions. Every estimate is free, detailed, and valid for 30 days. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Forest Grove
Our repair coverage extends throughout western Washington County. We regularly work in Cornelius (where similar Coast Range moisture patterns apply), Hillsboro (slightly drier, but with comparable aging housing stock), Aloha, and Rockcreek. If you’re unsure whether your address falls within our service radius, call and we’ll confirm.
Serving Forest Grove, OR — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Forest Grove 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 Forest Grove
Forest Grove receives heavier, more persistent marine moisture funneled through Coast Range gaps, with longer saturation periods and more freeze-thaw cycles than Portland’s drier urban core. This keeps brick faces wet deeper and longer, accelerating the internal pressure that pops surfaces off. If your chimney faces show crumbling or flaking, call (866) 541-8697 — we can assess whether repointing, brick replacement, or full waterproofing is the right fix.
Annually, without exception — and mid-season if you’re burning wood split within the past year. Locally sourced Coast Range Douglas fir that hasn’t seasoned for 12+ months produces unusually heavy, tar-like third-degree creosote that restricts flues and elevates chimney fire risk far beyond what dry hardwood generates. We find these deposits in late-winter inspections across rural Forest Grove addresses. Schedule before you light the first fire: (866) 541-8697.
Breathable, vapor-permeable silane or siloxane sealers applied to clean, dry masonry, combined with crown sealing or a stainless cap. Thick non-breathing coatings trap moisture inside and worsen freeze-thaw damage. We specify professional-grade treatments that allow the chimney to exhale while shedding Forest Grove’s months of fog and rain. A typical waterproofing with crown treatment runs $650–$1,100. Call for a free assessment.
Yes — we restore cracked clay flue liners using HeatShield cerfractory systems, which fill gaps and resurface the flue without full liner removal. This is often the right solution for historic homes near Pacific University where original clay tiles are cracked but structurally sound enough to support the repair. If deterioration is too advanced, we retrofit with a DuraFlex stainless steel liner. Inspection determines the path; estimates are free at (866) 541-8697.
We do — from partial rebuilds above the roofline to full teardown-and-rebuild for chimneys where the masonry shell has failed. James Wilson evaluates each case personally; 17 years of chimney-specific work means we can salvage more than generalist contractors who default to full replacement. Partial rebuilds in Forest Grove typically run $2,800–$5,500; full rebuilds start around $6,500. Call (866) 541-8697 to discuss your chimney’s condition.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Forest Grove and western Washington County since 2007.