We inspect Edmonds chimneys with a camera down the flue and a close look at the cap, crown, and metal components from the roof. Near the water we pay special attention to salt-driven corrosion that hides in dampers and liners. You get photos and a clear written report.
Buying or selling a bowl or bluff home? A documented Level-2 inspection protects your sale and tells you the true condition of a chimney that's been breathing marine air for decades.
Typical Edmonds pricing
| Project | Typical Edmonds range |
|---|---|
| Chimney sweep & inspection | $200 โ $400 |
| Cap or damper replacement | $300 โ $800 |
| Crown / masonry repair | $500 โ $2,500 |
| Chimney liner install | $2,000 โ $5,000 |
| Level-2 / creosote cleaning | $300 โ $600 |
| Major repair / rebuild | $3,000 โ $10,000 |
USD ยท written fixed-scope estimate after a free consult.
Chimney Inspection โ your questions
Why does salt air matter for inspections?
Salt corrodes metal caps, dampers, and liners from the inside out. We specifically check Edmonds waterfront chimneys for rust most inland inspections miss.
Which inspection level do I need?
Level 1 covers visible parts; Level 2 adds a flue camera scan and is standard for sales or after a chimney event. We'll advise based on your home.
Can you inspect a historic-bowl chimney without damaging it?
Yes. We inspect non-invasively with cameras and rooftop access, respecting the original masonry of older Edmonds homes.
Building in Edmonds? Start with a free estimate.
A licensed Edmonds design-build team โ honest numbers up front, no surprise change-orders.