Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Picnic Point
Fireplace service in Picnic Point typically runs $180–$450 for standard repairs, with full gas conversions or insert installations ranging $2,800–$5,500 depending on flue condition and venting requirements. Most Picnic Point appointments are scheduled within 2–3 business days, and we carry common parts for the area’s prevalent 1960s–1970s masonry systems on every truck.

We know Picnic Point well — from the bluff-top streets off 44th Avenue West to the Cedar Valley neighborhoods where Douglas fir and western red cedar still get split for winter burning. Our Fireplace Services team has worked on hundreds of chimneys in ZIP 98206, and we’ve learned what fails here: salt-laden marine air attacking mortar joints, southwest storm fetch driving rain past undersized caps, and original flue tiles spalling after fifty-plus years of exposure. If your fireplace is smoking into the room, your damper won’t hold open, or you’re weighing a gas insert against rebuilding what’s there, call us at (866) 541-8697. We’ll give you a straight answer and a free estimate.
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Why Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington Is Picnic Point’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
We’ve been climbing Picnic Point chimneys since 2008. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, has personally diagnosed failing fireboxes on Beverly Acres Drive, installed HeatShield liners in Meadowdale ranches, and replaced rusted-out Famco dampers in Perrinville cottages that predate World War II. That continuity matters — when we return to a home, we remember the flue, the draft behavior, the quirks of that particular chimney.
Our 1,006 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars aren’t from a lucky month; they’re from seventeen years of showing up, explaining the problem clearly, and fixing it with materials that last. Picnic Point homeowners see James Wilson at the door, not a rotating subcontractor. We’ve seen salt-damaged mortar before. We’ve traced “roof leaks” back to failed chimney crowns on the southwest exposure a dozen times. That pattern recognition saves you money and guesswork.
We’re typically on-site in Picnic Point within 48 hours of your call — sometimes same-day if it’s a draft or safety issue. We stock Gelco caps, Olympia Chimney components, and Copperfield dampers on our trucks, so most repairs don’t wait for parts. And because we work only on chimneys, we’re not splitting attention between your flue and someone else’s HVAC system.
Our Fireplace Services in Picnic Point
Wood Burning Fireplace Service
Wood burning fireplaces in Picnic Point face a one-two punch: heavy creosote from locally felled Douglas fir and western red cedar, plus a marine environment that keeps that creosote sticky and accelerates flue tile deterioration. We recently serviced a 1970s tract home on Beverly Acres Drive whose original clay flue tiles had spalled so badly from decades of salt exposure that the smoke chamber was filling with debris. Our crew installed a HeatShield liner and replaced the undersized cap with an oversized stainless model to deflect the southwest storm fetch off the Sound. A standard Picnic Point wood fireplace sweep and inspection runs $180–$240; flue relining with HeatShield starts around $1,800 if the masonry shell is sound.
Gas Fireplace Service
Gas fireplaces in Picnic Point’s 1960s–1970s tract homes often get installed into original masonry openings that weren’t designed for them — meaning improper venting, corroded pilot assemblies from salt air infiltration, and failed gaskets letting conditioned air escape up the flue. We service standing pilot and electronic ignition systems, replace worn burner assemblies, and verify that your venting meets current standards for the appliance installed. Gas fireplace service in Picnic Point typically costs $180–$280 for cleaning, diagnostic, and adjustment; burner or valve replacement adds $340–$520 depending on parts.
Fireplace Insert Installation
Inserts are the practical retrofit for Picnic Point homeowners with deteriorating masonry who don’t want the cost of a full rebuild. We size and install EPA-certified wood inserts and direct-vent gas inserts into existing openings, running proper liner systems or venting as required. For the Boeing-era tract homes common from Martha Lake to Lake Stickney, this often means dropping a flexible DuraFlex liner down a compromised flue and sealing the surround to stop air infiltration. A complete wood insert installation with liner in Picnic Point runs $3,800–$5,200; gas insert conversions range $2,800–$4,500 depending on gas line routing and venting complexity.
Damper Repair & Replacement
Damper failure is epidemic in Picnic Point’s older housing stock. Original throat dampers in 1960s–1970s fireplaces were built with minimal stainless content — they rust, warp, or seize in the closed position, trapping smoke or bleeding heat. In Perrinville’s pre-war homes, we’ve found cast-iron dampers cracked from thermal cycling. We repair what we can, but most Picnic Point dampers need replacement with a stainless steel or energy-top model. Damper repair or replacement in Picnic Point costs $280–$520 for throat dampers; top-sealing energy dampers run $680–$920 installed.
Firebox Repair
Refractory panels crack, mortar joints between firebricks degrade, and steel fireboxes rust through — especially in Picnic Point’s high-humidity environment where condensation accelerates corrosion. We rebuild fireboxes with proper refractory materials rated for the appliance type, not generic masonry patch. Firebox repair in Picnic Point ranges $850–$2,400 depending on whether we’re panel-replacing, tuckpointing, or rebuilding from the lintel down.

Fireplace Conversion
Converting a wood-burning fireplace to gas in Picnic Point means navigating an existing flue that may be unlined, oversized, or damaged by salt exposure — not a simple burner swap. We assess draft, verify clearances, and install proper venting whether you’re choosing a gas log set, insert, or direct-vent unit. Conversions in 98206 run $2,800–$5,500 depending on gas line extension needs, venting requirements, and whether we need to line or repair the existing flue first.
Trusted Brands We Service in Picnic Point
We don’t do off-brand patchwork. For Picnic Point’s marine-exposed chimneys, we install Gelco stainless caps with proper overhang for the southwest storm fetch, specify Olympia Chimney components for liner and venting work, and stock Famco dampers and replacement parts on our trucks. Copperfield refractory panels and accessories round out our repair inventory. These aren’t catalog guesses — they’re materials we’ve watched hold up in 98206’s salt-laden, high-humidity environment year after year. Because we carry stock locally, most Picnic Point repairs don’t wait for shipping. You get the part that fits, not the part that’s close enough.
Common Fireplace Services Problems We See in Picnic Point Homes
- White staining on interior walls below the chimney breast. That efflorescence isn’t a roof leak — it’s dissolved salts from mortar being wicked through the masonry by standing water in the smoke chamber. Original 1960s-era chimney caps on Picnic Point’s bluff homes were built with minimal overhang on the southwest face, the exact exposure that catches storm fetch off the Sound. Even capped chimneys accumulate water that homeowners misread for years.
- Spalled flue tiles dropping debris into the firebox. Unlined or single-wythe flues common in Picnic Point’s Boeing-era tract homes have absorbed five decades of corrosive marine air. The salt accelerates freeze-thaw damage in winter, and by the time you see debris, the flue is often compromised multiple courses up.
- Heavy, tar-like creosote that won’t brush clean easily. Locally felled Douglas fir and western red cedar burned in Meadowdale and Cedar Valley deposit dense creosote when not fully seasoned — and Picnic Point’s persistent marine humidity slows seasoning even further. That wet, heavy creosote is harder to remove and far more flammable than dry, powdery buildup.
- Damper that won’t stay open or fully close. Rusted pivot pins, warped frames, or missing hardware in original throat dampers — common after fifty years of salt-air exposure and thermal cycling. A stuck damper isn’t just inconvenient; it’s a carbon monoxide risk if it blocks draft or a major heat loss if it won’t seal.
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Picnic Point, WA
Here’s what fireplace work costs in the 98206 market:
| Service | Typical Range in Picnic Point |
|---|---|
| Wood fireplace sweep & inspection | $180 – $240 |
| Gas fireplace service & diagnostic | $180 – $280 |
| Damper repair / replacement | $280 – $520 |
| Top-sealing energy damper | $680 – $920 |
| Firebox repair (refractory / tuckpointing) | $850 – $2,400 |
| HeatShield flue relining | $1,800 – $3,200 |
| Gas insert conversion (installed) | $2,800 – $4,500 |
| Wood insert with liner (installed) | $3,800 – $5,200 |
| Full fireplace conversion (wood to gas) | $2,800 – $5,500 |
Three factors push Picnic Point jobs toward the higher end: salt-damaged masonry requiring repair before lining or conversion, access challenges on steep bluff lots, and the need to bring unlined 1960s flues up to current code. We price upfront after inspection — no open-ended estimates. Call (866) 541-8697 for a free, exact quote.
We Also Serve Cities Near Picnic Point
We work throughout the 98206 area and beyond — Picnic Point-North Lynnwood, Lake Stickney, Martha Lake, and Lynnwood proper. If you’re on the bluff or inland near State Highway 527, our trucks carry the same stock and James Wilson brings the same diagnostic eye. Same scheduling, same pricing structure, same seventeen years of chimney-only expertise.
Serving Picnic Point, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Picnic Point 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 Picnic Point
The staining is efflorescence — mineral salts leaching from mortar joints that are staying wet inside the chimney. Picnic Point’s original 1960s caps often have inadequate overhang on the southwest face, which catches direct storm fetch off Puget Sound; rain penetrates the crown and saturates the smoke chamber even when the cap appears intact from the ground. We replace these with oversized stainless caps that extend properly on all exposures. Call (866) 541-8697 and we’ll confirm the source — estimates are free.
Yes — almost certainly. Cedar Valley’s 1970s tract homes were built with unlined or single-wythe flues that have absorbed five decades of Picnic Point’s salt-laden marine air, and spalled flue tiles are common by this age. We inspect with a camera to confirm condition, but we’ve rarely found an original 98206 flue we’d recommend using without at least a HeatShield liner. The inspection itself is part of our standard sweep at $180–$240. Call to schedule — we’ll show you exactly what the camera sees.
Three main steps: assess and repair the existing flue if needed, extend or adapt gas supply to the fireplace, and install the insert with proper venting. Martha Lake’s 1960s–1970s masonry often needs liner work or crown repair before any conversion — we won’t install into a compromised flue. A direct-vent gas insert with necessary flue prep typically runs $2,800–$4,500 in your area. Call (866) 541-8697 for a site-specific quote; estimates are free.
Most original Perrinville dampers are beyond repair — cast-iron or early steel throat dampers rust, warp, or lose pivot hardware after sixty-plus years. We can sometimes free and adjust a seized damper, but replacement with a stainless steel throat damper ($280–$520) or top-sealing energy damper ($680–$920) is the lasting fix. The energy damper pays back faster in heating-season savings, especially with Picnic Point’s extended wet winters. Call for an inspection — we’ll show you both options.
Annually at minimum — and mid-season if you’re burning more than three cords. Western red cedar deposits heavy, flammable creosote, and Picnic Point’s marine humidity keeps it sticky and tenacious rather than dry and brushable. We’ve pulled five-gallon buckets of dense tar from Cedar Valley chimneys where homeowners assumed “seasoned” meant six months under a tarp. A professional sweep and camera inspection every year catches buildup before it becomes a hazard. Schedule at (866) 541-8697 — first inspection and estimate are free.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Chimney Sweep Washington, serving Picnic Point and Seattle-area homeowners since 2008.