Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Canby
Fireplace service in Canby, Oregon typically runs $180–$520 depending on whether you need a routine sweep, damper repair, or firebox rebuild, and most appointments along South Ivy Street or near the Canby Depot Museum can be scheduled within 48 hours. We’re familiar with the specific chimney conditions that come with Canby’s mix of 1950s ranch homes and original Willamette Valley farmhouses — especially the unlined clay-tile masonry chimneys that still vent wood-burning fireplaces along South Arndt Road and South Barlow Road. If your fireplace is smoking into the room, your damper won’t seal, or you’re burning nursery scrap and wondering about creosote buildup, call us at (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate.

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Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Canby’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
We’ve been driving to Canby from our Seattle base long enough to know the difference between a 1990s zero-clearance fireplace in a bedroom-community subdivision and a 1940s farmhouse chimney that hasn’t seen a camera inspection since the Nixon administration. Our Fireplace Services team has handled both, and everything between.
James Wilson — our owner and lead technician — brings 17 years of chimney-exclusive work to every Canby job. That means when he’s at your door on Southeast 1st Avenue or out near Southwest Wilsonville Road, you’re getting hands-on diagnostic skill, not a subcontractor with a shop-vac and a checklist. Our 1,006 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars reflect repeated trust from homeowners who’ve learned the hard way that generalist handymen miss things — like the hairline crack in a firebox rear wall that separates a safe burn from a house fire.
Canby’s location in Clackamas County’s agricultural belt creates chimney problems we don’t see in Portland’s newer suburbs. The ready supply of scrap wood from nursery operations, orchard prunings, and Christmas tree farms means many Canby residents burn more frequently and with more resinous fuel than typical metro homeowners. We’ve responded to a 1960s ranch on South Arndt Road where the homeowner had been burning orchard prunings for years. Our camera inspection revealed a heavy Stage 3 glaze and crumbling mortar joints. We recommended a DuraFlex stainless steel liner and HeatShield crown repair, and scheduled a pre-season sweep before the October rains.
Our Fireplace Services in Canby
Wood Burning Fireplace Service
Wood-burning fireplaces in Canby work harder than almost anywhere in the Portland metro. The Willamette Valley’s six-month rainy season pushes homeowners to burn heavily from October through April, but the mild, damp air encourages low-temperature smoldering — precisely the condition that converts soot into sticky Stage 2 and Stage 3 glazed creosote. Unlined clay-tile chimneys around South Arndt Road and Highway 99E are especially vulnerable. We perform Level 2 camera inspections, chemical treatments for glazed buildup, and pre-season and post-season sweeps for customers burning nursery scrap or fresh-cut orchard wood. A standard wood-burning fireplace sweep in Canby runs $180–$260; chemical treatment for heavy glaze adds $140–$220.
Gas Fireplace Service
Gas fireplaces in Canby’s 1990s–2000s subdivisions need annual burner inspection, thermocouple testing, and venting verification — even though they burn cleaner than wood. We service standing pilot and electronic ignition systems, replace worn ember beds, and check for condensation damage in exterior vents. A routine gas fireplace service in Canby costs $160–$240. If your pilot won’t stay lit or you’re getting soot streaks on the glass, that’s a combustion issue that needs immediate attention.
Fireplace Insert Installation & Service
Inserts are a practical upgrade for Canby’s drafty original fireplaces, especially in farmhouses with oversized masonry flues that suck heat up the chimney. We size and install EPA-certified wood and gas inserts with proper stainless steel liner connections — not the dangerous “slip-in” jobs we see from installers who don’t understand chimney dynamics. A complete insert installation with liner in Canby typically runs $2,800–$4,200 depending on unit size and flue configuration.
Damper Repair
Damper failure is one of the most common calls we get in Canby’s older housing stock. Cast-iron throat dampers from the 1960s and 1970s corrode, warp, or seize; some farmhouses still have primitive poker-style dampers that never sealed properly. A stuck-open damper wastes enormous heat. A stuck-closed damper pushes smoke into your living room. We repair or replace with lock-top or Lyemance dampers as appropriate. Damper repair in Canby runs $180–$340; full replacement with a top-sealing damper is $420–$680 installed.
Firebox Repair
Firebox deterioration in Canby’s aging farmhouses is serious business. Decades of deferred repointing on chimneys near the Vietnam Era Veterans Memorial allow water infiltration that spalls brick and erodes mortar joints, creating hazardous gaps where flames and sparks can reach combustible framing. We perform partial and full firebox rebuilds using HeatShield refractory materials and proper expansion joints. Minor firebox crack repair in Canby starts at $340–$520; full rebuilds run $1,800–$3,400 depending on size and access.
Fireplace Conversion
Converting a wood-burning fireplace to gas in Canby requires proper venting analysis, gas line coordination, and compliance with local installation codes. We handle the chimney side — liner sizing, venting configuration, and draft verification — working with your plumber or HVAC contractor as needed. Gas conversions in Canby typically run $1,400–$2,600 for the chimney and venting portion.

Trusted Brands We Service in Canby
We don’t do patchwork. When we repair a Canby chimney, we use materials built to last in the Willamette Valley’s wet climate. For stainless steel liner installations on those unlined farmhouses along South Barlow Road, we spec DuraFlex relining pipe with proper insulation blankets. For firebox restoration and crown repair, we use HeatShield refractory and Gelco stainless caps. Damper replacements come from Famco and Copperfield — brands we’ve installed hundreds of times with zero callbacks for material failure. We keep common repair parts stocked for faster turnaround on Canby jobs, so you’re not waiting two weeks for a specialty order while the rainy season bears down.
Common Fireplace Services Problems We See in Canby Homes
- Heavy glazed creosote from unseasoned fuel. Canby residents burning nursery pallet scrap or fresh orchard prunings often accumulate Stage 3 creosote in a single season — hard, shiny, and highly flammable. This requires chemical treatment and sometimes multiple sweeps, not a standard brush job.
- Spalling brick and failed mortar in original farmhouses. Chimneys near Highway 99E and South Arndt Road that haven’t been repointed in 40+ years show severe water damage. The freeze-thaw cycle in valley winters pops brick faces off and opens mortar joints to direct flame contact.
- Failed or missing dampers in 1950s–1970s ranches. These homes were built with minimal-throat dampers that rust solid after decades of moisture exposure. Homeowners don’t realize they’re losing 20% of their heat until we show them the daylight visible up the flue.
- Zero-clearance fireplace venting issues in newer subdivisions. The 1990s–2000s homes built as Canby expanded toward Wilsonville have factory-built fireplaces with specific venting requirements. Improper modifications — common after DIY “upgrades” — create carbon monoxide risks we catch during inspection.
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Canby, OR
| Service | Typical Range in Canby |
|---|---|
| Wood-burning fireplace sweep (routine) | $180–$260 |
| Wood-burning sweep with chemical glaze treatment | $320–$480 |
| Gas fireplace service | $160–$240 |
| Level 2 camera inspection | $240–$340 |
| Damper repair | $180–$340 |
| Top-sealing damper replacement | $420–$680 |
| Firebox crack repair (minor) | $340–$520 |
| Firebox rebuild (partial or full) | $1,800–$3,400 |
| Fireplace insert with liner installation | $2,800–$4,200 |
| Gas conversion (chimney/venting portion) | $1,400–$2,600 |
What moves you within these ranges? Access difficulty, flue size, extent of creosote buildup, and whether we find hidden damage during inspection. We always inspect before quoting repair work — no guesswork, no surprises after we’re halfway in. Every estimate is free. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Canby
Our service radius covers the full Clackamas County corridor. We regularly run to Wilsonville for newer suburban fireplace installations, Oregon City for historic home chimney restorations, West Linn for hillside home venting challenges, and Tualatin for gas conversion work in planned communities. Wherever you are in the Portland–Willamette Valley area, the same technician expertise and material standards apply.
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 — Fireplace Services in Canby
It’s safe only if your chimney is inspected and swept more frequently than standard recommendations. Nursery pallet scrap and fresh-cut orchard wood are resinous and often unseasoned, which accelerates glazed creosote buildup dramatically. In Canby, we regularly see Stage 3 glaze after a single burning season from this fuel. We recommend pre-season and post-season sweeps — twice yearly — with camera inspection to verify liner condition. Call (866) 541-8697 to schedule before the October rains start.
Yes — unlined clay-tile chimneys from the 1940s–1970s are a known hazard category, especially with decades of unknown burning history. We’ve found cracked flue tiles, missing mortar, and active water damage in Canby farmhouses that appeared “fine” from the hearth level. A Level 2 camera inspection ($240–$340) will tell you exactly what you’re dealing with. Most of these chimneys need a stainless steel liner to meet modern safety standards.
For heavy Canby burners using wood heat as primary or significant supplemental heat, we recommend inspection and sweep at minimum annually, and twice yearly if you’re burning nursery scrap, pallet wood, or anything less than fully seasoned hardwood. The Willamette Valley’s damp winters encourage the low-temperature smoldering that produces glazed creosote — the most dangerous buildup type. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll set a schedule matched to your actual fuel and usage.
Most damper issues are repairable or replaceable without touching the fireplace structure. A seized cast-iron throat damper can often be freed and resealed for $180–$340. If the frame is warped or corroded through, a top-sealing damper replacement ($420–$680) actually performs better than original equipment — superior seal, easier operation, and integrated rain protection. Full fireplace replacement is only necessary when the firebox itself is structurally compromised. We’ll show you camera footage and give you honest guidance either way.
Most spalling and mortar-joint damage in Canby’s older fireboxes can be repaired with HeatShield refractory restoration or targeted rebuilds. We reserve full fireplace replacement for cases where the rear wall is breached, multiple courses are compromised, or the structural foundation has failed. A firebox rebuild runs $1,800–$3,400 in Canby — substantially less than replacement, and often the right call for a solid original masonry fireplace. We’ll inspect and give you a straight assessment. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free estimate.
Ready to get your Canby fireplace inspected, repaired, or upgraded? Call (866) 541-8697 today for a free estimate. James Wilson or a member of our chimney-specialist team will schedule a time that works for you — whether you’re on South Ivy Street, out near the Vietnam Era Veterans Memorial, or anywhere in the 97013 area. We’ll inspect thoroughly, explain what we find, and fix it right.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Canby and the Willamette Valley since 2007.