Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Martha Lake
Chimney repair in Martha Lake, WA typically costs $180–$850 depending on whether you need minor mortar repointing or a full liner replacement, and most standard repairs are completed in a single visit. For homeowners in this unincorporated Snohomish County community, the bigger variable is often permit timing—liner and insert work requires county-level approvals that run on Everett’s schedule, not a local city hall’s.

We’ve been driving out to Martha Lake since 2008, and after 17 years in this trade, we know the 1980s–1990s tract homes off 164th St SW and around Martha Lake Road better than most contractors know their own neighborhoods. These aren’t masonry chimneys—they’re zero-clearance prefab systems with metal chase covers that rust through, firestop spacers that crumble, and original flexible liners that hit their 30-year expiration right about now. When you call (866) 541-8697, James Wilson or one of our chimney-specialist technicians will be the one at your door, not a subcontractor learning your system on the fly. Our Chimney Repair team carries the DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Gelco materials these prefab units need, so we don’t waste a trip.
Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Martha Lake’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
We’ve earned 1,006 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars across our service area, and a significant share of those come from Martha Lake homeowners who found us after a generalist contractor couldn’t diagnose their prefab fireplace correctly. That pattern recognition matters. When you’ve seen 400 Heatilator units with the same cracked refractory panels, you don’t guess—you know.
James Wilson serves as lead technician, which means 17 years of hands-on chimney expertise shows up at your Martha Lake property, not an absentee owner dispatching whoever’s available. We understand the county permitting process that surprises so many homeowners here. We’ve pulled those Snohomish County permits dozens of times. We know the inspection timelines, the paperwork requirements, and how to schedule around them so you’re not left heating your home with space heaters for two extra weeks.
Our response time to Martha Lake averages same-day or next-day for standard repairs. Emergency calls—active leaks, visible chimney separation, or backdrafting smoke—get priority dispatch. We stock parts for the brands these homes were built with: Gelco chase covers, Olympia Chimney caps, Famco dampers, and Copperfield flashing kits. No waiting on a distributor to ship to Everett.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Martha Lake
Mortar Repointing
True masonry chimneys are rare in Martha Lake’s 98087 housing stock, but the few that exist—often on custom builds near the lake itself or on older acreage properties—need repointing after 35+ winters of Puget Sound freeze-thaw cycles. We grind out deteriorated mortar joints to proper depth and repoint with color-matched, high-lime mortar formulated for marine climates. A typical mortar repointing job on a Martha Lake masonry chimney runs $450–$780.
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling—where freeze-thaw moisture pops the face off bricks—shows up on Martha Lake chimneys with failed crowns or deteriorated flashing. The persistent marine-layer dampness here accelerates the damage once water gets behind the brick surface. We remove spalled units, assess the underlying structure for hidden water intrusion, and rebuild with matching brick. Spalling repair on a Martha Lake chimney typically costs $380–$650 for localized work, $1,200–$2,400 if the damage extends below the roofline.
Chimney Waterproofing
This is critical work in Martha Lake. With 35–40 inches of annual rainfall and months of saturated air, unprotected masonry absorbs water like a sponge. We apply vapor-permeable waterproofing agents—never film-forming sealers that trap moisture—after any needed repointing or spalling repair. For prefab metal chase surrounds, we use Gelco waterproofing compounds on rust-prone seams and joints. Chimney waterproofing in Martha Lake runs $280–$520 depending on surface area and prep work needed.
Flashing Repair
Failed flashing is the single most common leak source we diagnose in Martha Lake. The 1980s–1990s tract homes here often have original step flashing that’s separated from the chimney as settlement occurred, or counter-flashing that was never properly embedded into mortar joints. We fabricate custom flashing from copper or pre-finished steel, integrate it with your roofing system, and seal with high-temperature sealants. Flashing repair in Martha Lake typically costs $320–$580; full replacement where the chimney meets a complex roof plane runs $650–$1,100.
Chimney Rebuilding & Tuckpointing
When deterioration exceeds what spot repairs can address, we rebuild. Tuckpointing—the cosmetic and structural renewal of mortar joints—precedes or accompanies partial rebuilds. Full chimney rebuilds in Martha Lake are uncommon given the prefab housing stock, but for the masonry chimneys on lakefront or acreage properties, we rebuild from the roof up or perform complete teardowns when the foundation has shifted. Partial rebuilds start around $2,800; full rebuilds range $4,500–$8,500 depending on height and access.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Martha Lake
We don’t do generic parts. For the prefab zero-clearance fireplaces that dominate Martha Lake’s housing stock, we specify DuraFlex stainless steel liners rated for the higher moisture content of local cord wood, HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing for cracked refractory panels when replacement panels are obsolete, and Gelco waterproofing systems for metal chase covers that take a beating from Snohomish County’s wet winters. We keep common Olympia Chimney caps and Famco damper assemblies on our trucks because we’ve learned what fails predictably on 30-year-old Heatilator and Temco units. When a Martha Lake homeowner calls, we aim to fix it in one trip—not order parts and disappear for two weeks.

Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Martha Lake Homes
- Rusted-through chase covers on prefab chimneys. The marine-layer dampness that rolls through Martha Lake’s lowland position keeps metal chase covers perpetually moist. Original galvanized covers from 1990s installs are often perforated with rust holes that let water straight into the firebox. We replace with Gelco stainless or copper covers that outlast the original by decades.
- Cracked refractory panels in zero-clearance fireplaces. These panels protect combustible framing from radiant heat, but after 30+ years of thermal cycling, they crack or crumble. Homeowners sometimes try to “patch” with refractory cement—that’s a fire hazard. We source factory replacements when available, or apply HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing when the original manufacturer has discontinued the panel.
- Deteriorated firestop spacers in prefab systems. The metal spacers that maintain clearance between the chimney and surrounding framing corrode or compress over time. In Martha Lake’s damp climate, we’ve found this failure accelerated in homes where roof leaks or flashing failures introduced additional moisture. This repair requires opening the chase and reinstalling proper firestop—absolutely not a DIY job given the fire-risk implications.
- Original flexible liners past rated service life. The aluminum or light-gauge stainless liners installed in 1980s–1990s prefab units were rated for 15–25 years. They’re now 30–40 years old. Creosote accumulation, moisture damage, and corrosion have left many with holes or complete separation. Replacement requires a Snohomish County permit and inspection—something we coordinate from the start so you’re not caught off-guard by the timeline.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Martha Lake, WA
Here’s what we’ve actually charged Martha Lake homeowners over the past two years. These are real ranges, not bait-and-switch estimates:
| Service | Typical Range in Martha Lake |
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| Minor mortar repointing (localized) | $180–$340 |
| Spalling brick repair (localized) | $380–$650 |
| Chimney waterproofing | $280–$520 |
| Flashing repair | $320–$580 |
| Flashing full replacement | $650–$1,100 |
| Prefab liner replacement (with county permit) | $1,800–$3,200 |
| Chase cover replacement (stainless) | $450–$780 |
| Partial chimney rebuild | $2,800–$4,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild | $4,500–$8,500 |
What moves you within these ranges? Height and roof access complexity. Extent of hidden damage discovered after opening the system. Whether your prefab unit needs discontinued parts sourced or custom-fabricated. And yes—the Snohomish County permit and inspection timeline for liner work, which we build into our scheduling but can’t expedite.
We don’t charge for estimates. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll give you a firm, written quote after inspecting your specific system.
We Also Serve Cities Near Martha Lake
Our service radius covers the full Boeing-corridor chimney market. We regularly repair chimneys in Lake Stickney where similar 1980s tract homes predominate, Picnic Point and Picnic Point-North Lynnwood with their mix of waterfront and hillside masonry exposures, and Mill Creek where newer construction brings its own prefab fireplace aging patterns. The county permitting reality applies to all unincorporated areas—we know which jobs need Everett and which can move faster through incorporated city channels.
Serving Martha Lake, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Martha Lake 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 Martha Lake
Because Martha Lake is unincorporated, it has no municipal building department—Snohomish County handles all permits for liner replacements and insert installations through their Everett office. This surprises homeowners accustomed to faster city-hall turnaround in Lynnwood or Mountlake Terrace. We pull these permits as part of our standard process and build the county’s inspection timeline into your project schedule from day one. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll walk you through the specific timeline for your job.
Cracked refractory panels must be replaced or professionally resurfaced; DIY patching with refractory cement creates a fire hazard. We first attempt to source factory replacement panels for your Heatilator, Temco, or other brand. When manufacturers have discontinued the part—as is common for 1980s units—we apply HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing, a code-approved method that restores the thermal protection your framing requires. James Wilson assesses each case in person to determine which approach your specific unit qualifies for.
The 35–40 inches of annual rainfall and persistent marine-layer moisture mean waterproofing and flashing work here faces harsher conditions than drier inland markets. We specify vapor-permeable waterproofing agents that don’t trap moisture, copper or stainless flashing rather than galvanized, and Gelco compounds on metal seams. Repairs done with interior-grade materials or standard galvanized flashing will fail prematurely in Martha Lake’s climate—we’ve seen it repeatedly on jobs where we had to redo another contractor’s work.
We specialize in chimney systems, not garage doors—our focus stays exclusively on chimney cleaning, repair, fireplace services, cap and crown work, and liner installation. For Martha Lake acreage properties, we do service the chimney systems on detached shops, ADUs, and outbuildings with wood-burning stoves or fireplaces, including the DuraFlex liner replacements and Gelco waterproofing these structures often need after decades of exposure. Call (866) 541-8697 to discuss your outbuilding chimney.
Snohomish County permitting typically adds 5–10 business days for liner replacements and insert installations, with inspection scheduling dependent on county inspector availability. This is longer than incorporated cities like Mill Creek or Lynnwood, where local inspectors often turn around in 2–3 days. We submit permit applications immediately upon contract signing and schedule inspections proactively, but we always warn Martha Lake homeowners about this reality before work begins so you can plan heating alternatives if needed during shoulder season.
Ready to fix your chimney right? Call Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington at (866) 541-8697 for a free, no-obligation estimate. James Wilson or a member of our chimney-specialist team will inspect your system, explain what we’re seeing in plain terms, and give you a written quote you can trust. We’ve been earning Martha Lake’s repeat business for 17 years—let us show you why.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Martha Lake and the greater Seattle area since 2008.