Portland Fireplace and Chimney Inc.

Portland Fireplace and Chimney Inc.

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We are a family owned and operated chimney business. We specialize in complete fireplace and chimney Portland Fireplace and Chimney Inc.

is licensed, bonded and insured, and has a history of providing excellent service to customers for well over 25 years. Our family has been living in the northwest and servicing people with not only chimney needs but many other areas of construction such as roofing, foundation, and forensic leak determination. It is our passion, our livelihood and our love of the community around us that inspires t

12/19/2023

Portland Fireplace and Chimney is the top Quality Service provider in the Portland Metro and surrounding rural areas. We are known for top notch quality craftsmanship at a very good price. Our customer service is unmatched. Take a look at this cool video I recorded while I was on a 80 foot articulating boom lift. I installed custom fabricated copper Chimney Caps on this historic estate. If you need a chimney cap, you know who to call. For more information find us online at Portlandfireplaceandchimney.com


Owner
-Louis Lee

Photos from Portland Fireplace and Chimney Inc.'s post 12/17/2023

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!!!πŸŽ…πŸ€Ά
IT WAS AN AMAZING YEAR AND OUR TEAM HIT SOME AMAZING NEW GOALS. THIS YEAR WE GAVE OUT❇️❇️ $25,728.38 ❇️❇️EVERYONE WORKED THIER BUTTS OFF TO ACHIEVE NEW HIGHS OF EFFICIENCY AND QUALITY.
WE ARE EXTREMELY πŸ₯Ή OF OUR YOUNGEST OFFICER MANAGER. SHE GOT A YEAR END BONUS JUST OVER $10k. IT GOES TO SHOW WHEN YOU PUT IN FULL EFFORT AND DEDICATION THE SKY IS THE LIMIT ALL THE LITTLE THINGS MATTER. MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

Portland Fireplace & Chimney NFPA Level 2 Inspection And Cleaning 12/13/2023

Thank you for your inquiry to Portland Fireplace and Chimney. We are the industry leaders on the west coast. Our owner Louis Lee is a second generation Chimney and masonry remodeling specialist.
We start every relationship with a customer with education.
We teach you everything you should know about your system, no matter what it's built of or what fuel it's burning.
The NFPA 211 is the National standard for Fireplaces, Chimneys Flues and Vents. This code book dictates our service we provide the public. To be aware of all the intricacies of your system we always start with NFPA Level 2 inspection. This allows us to take the necessary time to measure everything and fully evaluate the characteristics of your chimney structure and the fuel that it burns (gas, Wood, pellet). We check for code clearance to combustibles to make sure your system is capable of performing its intended function. It comes complete with a cleaning if that is appropriate because sometimes soot will conceal a crack in your fireplace or chimney that could be potentially hazardous. This level of inspection is required by the NFPA and it allows us to best serve you, and teach you if repairs are needed. It includes about 20-30 photos, and written condition report of your system, explaining what's wrong, why it's broken, why it should be addressed and how we fix it. Then we have the data necessary to give you an accurate repair or conversion, remodeling estimate.

Also, here is the video on this Inspection:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRa-s4N1fXs

The cost is $289 (payable by card). If you'd like to schedule or discuss this further, please give me a call at 503-758-4710.

Portland Fireplace & Chimney NFPA Level 2 Inspection And Cleaning The degree of access required for a level two inspection is all accessible portions of the chimney exterior and interior, including areas within accessible a...

Wood Burning Fireplace Cleaning White Board Demonstration 12/08/2023

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Check out my new whiteboard video on chimney cleaning!

Give us a call to schedule your service today!🎩🎩🎩

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How to Build a Proper Fire with Santa Clause 12/04/2023

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11/24/2023

Every type of combustion system needs to be annually inspected by an Certified Chimney Sweep/Inspector who has been tested on the NFPA211 code no matter what type of fuel system.
Our inspectors will use specific tools designed for your system like viper reel, flexible rotating rods and cable brushes. This ensures all creosote, debris and nests are removed from the combustion system.

There are a lot of dangers when not having your chimney or combustible system inspected annually.

Gas burning systems
Gas systems need to be checked annually to ensure optimum performance and efficiency. Don't burn more gas than you need to. Make sure you're flame is properly tuned with the right air to fuel ratio.

We recommend signing up for our annual maintenance program so we can inspect and perform necessary cleaning, and maintenance techniques to preserve the longevity and performance of your system, as well as keep an eye on structural integrity of your chimney and roofing transition to ensure you won't have any leak surprises during the winter storms.

09/01/2023

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Timeline photos 08/30/2023

The busy season is here! Fall has officially started!

Clark County Fair Entry | Portland Fireplace and Chimney Inc 08/12/2023

Free Fireplace!? Enter to win our free fireplace give away. We are giving away a Regency LRI6E gas insert!
And A Regency F1150 Free standing wood stove. Perfect for ADU and tiny home installations. A huge growing trend for power outages.
Enter at the Clark county fair or our website link.

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08/02/2023

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08/02/2023

Three days until the Clark County Fair are you ready? 🎑
Vanport Fireplace & Chimney will have a indoor booth! 🎠🎟️
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Portland Fireplace & Chimney NFPA Level 2 Inspection And Cleaning 07/22/2023

Portland Fireplace and Chimney chimney technicians are certified and ready to perform an NFPA Level 2 inspection. This is a 24 point inspection complete with a condition report of your system and an estimate for repairs if there are any needed. Once the inspection is complete, you will know the exact status of your fireplace and chimney and can make an informed decision on the best course of action to have a safe and functioning fireplace for you and your family to enjoy.

Portland Fireplace & Chimney NFPA Level 2 Inspection And Cleaning The degree of access required for a level two inspection is all accessible portions of the chimney exterior and interior, including areas within accessible a...

Photos from Portland Fireplace and Chimney Inc.'s post 07/12/2023

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Photos from Portland Fireplace and Chimney Inc.'s post 05/17/2023

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05/17/2023

Classical Up Close and Suzanne Nance invite you to a FREE concert on Wednesday, May 10, 2023, at 7:00 PM at Moreland Presbyterian Church! Enjoy works by Max Bruch, Mel Bonis, and more in performances by Oregon Symphony musicians Nancy Ives, cello; James Shields, clarinet; Charles Noble, viola; plus, Maria Garcia, piano; Suzanne Nance, soprano; and more!

Learn more: classicalupclose.org/may-10---moreland-presbyterian-church.html

All Classical Portland is proud to be the Official Media Sponsor of Classical Up Close.

04/28/2023

Suns Out! Caps Out! Drop a photo of your chimney cap below!

04/21/2023

Only five days until the Oregon Chimney Sweeps Association holds there annual May Day Convention! Dont miss out this will be the largest convention hosted! Registration is still available!

Photos from Portland Fireplace and Chimney Inc.'s post 04/14/2023

May Day is approaching! It will be the largest convention OCSA has had! It will be hosted at the Best Western in Hood River! Registration is still open you wont want to miss out!

Photos from Portland Fireplace and Chimney Inc.'s post 03/24/2023

The guts of a masonry fireplace!

Photos from Portland Fireplace and Chimney Inc.'s post 03/18/2023

Most chimneys leak because they lack a proper size chimney cap that is designed to full shelter the footprint of the top concrete chimney crown. The crown cracks in a winter storm with exposer to saturation. Just like you see the street deterioration with pot holes after a winter storm.

Send us a photo of your chimney to Portland Fireplace and Chimney Inc.
You will be provided a free online estimate to waterproof the biggest hole in your roof and you will be entered to win a Free Chimney cap!

03/17/2023
Photos from Portland Fireplace and Chimney Inc.'s post 03/15/2023

We fix leaky chimneys! If you are unsure on where to start or what questions to ask, we sugggest sending us photos of your home and we will have a certified NFPA inspector reach out!

02/17/2023

I’m very excited about today’s blog because I love new technology, I love efficiency, and I love a fireplace that puts out a lot of heat!

If your fireplace system is not providing the warmth, comfort and ambience that you desire, look no more. I have found the most amazing solution to retrofit an existing masonry fireplace into a super energy efficient masonry fireplace.
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Photos from Portland Fireplace and Chimney Inc.'s post 01/19/2023

What is a chimney repair?
We get all kinds of requests for chimney repairs. Almost every time our customers think they know what they need. A β€œChimney Repair, a tuck-point repair, a repointing repair, a pointing repair, a crown repair, a crown wash, a new crown, new masonry counter flashing repair.”

What is a chimney repair?

I believe most get these terms when they buy their home. A home inspector (if they are a good one) will get on the roof and check out the masonry chimney structure. They are looking for cracks. Cracks in the crown, cracks in the mortar between the bricks, gaps in the flashing that waterproofs the chimney to roof pe*******on. Oftentimes these cracks are just the tip of the iceberg. Then the home inspector will say things in the report like. β€œThis chimney crown needs pointing repairs to the cracks in the crown and in the mortar.

What is a chimney repair? What is pointing? How do I define it?

A chimney repair can be a multitude of these things. It can be any form of repair, but the defining terms that create confusion is when cracks are repaired by the tuck-point method or the rebuild method.

I am going to help everyone get a clearer understanding of what those two things are and how they are different.

So, what is tuckpointing and how do I determine if a chimney can be tuck-pointed?

Tuckpointing includes grinding out mortar joints between bricks or stones that have surface fragmentation and imperfections. A mortar joint is 4 inches thick of a bond between the bricks or stones.

When we do tuckpointing repairs, we use high-powered grinders with diamond blades to cut out cracked and fragmented mortar. We have a special vacuum and grinder attachment we use during the grinding that keeps the dust from polluting the neighborhood. The last thing that you want is to send a cloud of dust onto the neighboring property or car. We also use special pneumatic chisels that gently remove the mortar between stones.

Tuckpointing repairs the mortar joint 1β€³- 1 1/2β€³ in depth from the face of the brick or stone, to remove all the loose, cracking, fragmented mortar at the surface. Then we are inspecting the condition of the mortar remaining in the structure after the surface layer has been ground out to the depth of 1 Β½ inches.

The mortar remaining on the interior needs to be solid and structurally sound, this is crucial for tuck-point repairs to work well. The new mortar we mix up and squeeze into the joints between the bricks needs to be able to properly bond to an existing structurally sound mortar surface within the joint. If the mortar has water damage decay and rot past 1 Β½ inches, then the chimney should not be tucked-pointed. This is because if you attempt to tuckpoint it, the new mortar will not bond to the existing unsound, water damaged mortar left inside the middle core of the mortar joint. What ends up happening is after a year or two the mortar joints that were just re-pointed into the chimney crack again, and start to fall out of the chimney onto the roof. This is a high percentage of our customers. They call and say we need you to fix our chimney correctly, the last company didn’t do a good job and the mortar color doesn’t even match and now it’s falling out again. Chemistry in mortar mix MATTERS! Now they are forced to address chimney repairs again. Because the previous tuck point repairs did not properly bond.

This also causes the brick faces to crack and spall apart when they use the wrong mortar mix that is too rich with Portland Cement.

Walk around your neighborhood and take a look at all the chimneys around. Then imagine if we had an earthquake. You will notice that many chimneys are leaning to the south. There are a lot of leaning chimneys out there and it’s due to poor tuck point repairs.

The winter sun warms up the south face of the chimney and causes it to expand, then the ice storms come and fill up the open areas with water. The sun goes down and temperatures drop below freezing turning all that water trapped in the masonry to ice. The ice expands the mortar again. This happens over and over and over. And the chimney starts to lean. This is when we see bricks actually fall off the tops of houses. Then God sends a high wind storm and blows off chimney caps taking loose bricks and mortar with it.

When a 4 inch thick mortar joint is water damaged beyond the 1 inch depth, the chimney should simply be rebuilt. It is a better value to take all the bricks down to the roofline and rebuild the chimney so that you can install all new mortar joints clear through the 4 inch thick mortar bed. This gives us a very strong chimney and product we can stand behind. In my eyes, this is a true Chimney Repair. Because it will stand the test of time and a homeowner will never have to address masonry chimney repairs again (if maintained properly with a custom cap and water seal). By removing all the rotten water damaged, inferior material, we are able to provide a superior product to the homeowner. This also guarantees no leaking will occur in the masonry.

Most chimneys need chimney repair because they do not have a proper sized chimney cap. A proper sized chimney cap is designed to adequately shelter and protect the full footprint of the chimney crown.

In my early years, I would install single flue Chimney Caps, these chimney caps just cover the termination or the hole/flue exit of the top of the chimney, and actually are too small for the PNW climate.

I made this realization by doing return annual service for my customers. Just one year prior I had installed a termination cap and returned to sweep the chimney, I got up on the roof, and I found that the chimney crown was cracked. The area that it was cracking was directly below the lip of the roof of the flue cap. I had an aha moment and made the connection. I had installed an inferior product which actually focalized the water from the roof of the chimney cap onto the top of the concrete chimney crown. And where that water was dripping, it impacted the concrete enough to crack it clear through in just one season. I no longer sell single flue termination caps because I learned this does not work for the PNW climate. The PNW has an extremely harsh climate for building materials. Just last year we had low temperatures in the 20s and high temperatures in the 100’s.

Through my 20 years experience I have got a clear understanding of building material science and have found that these building materials actually expand and contract and move quite a bit. This is why I take a holistic approach and aim to deliver a superior product to my homeowners. I want to offer a high quality, long lasting product so that people can save money in the long run and do the job correctly the first time. This is also how I run my exteriors company, PNWExteriors.com, because I have seen so many building systems designed to minimum code standard requirements fail and expire early. You’re better off paying for premium material on any construction project to get the maximum longevity, oftentimes the premium material is only 10% to 15% more expensive. What is most costly is the cost of doing business. The labor rates and insurance policies we must have to set up scaffolding in order to safely access and do roofline up work. It is extremely high in comparison to other trades.

People often don’t understand that a fireplace chimney is essentially a structurally sound, watertight, thermodynamic functional, fireproof building in itself. I educate my customers on all the options. Sometimes a tuck point repair is 75% of the cost of a rebuild repair and I recommend they do the rebuild because it will last forever.

After every masonry restoration project, we install a proper chimney cap and an industrial grade siloxane masonry water seal treatment. This provides an additional waterproof layer on the porous masonry structure. It’s kind of like rain-X on your chimney, and the water will no longer absorb, instead the water just beads up on the surface and drips off the chimney.

Most commonly a chimney, just needs to be taken down to the roofline and rebuilt. Because the chimneys are most water damaged where they are exposed to the elements on all four sides. As we take a chimney down to the roofline, we find that most of them get very firm at the roofline because the exposure condition drastically decreases. The attic and the house protects the chimney and keeps it warm. But the stack above the roofline gets hit hard by freezing rain and wind chill which causes the building materials to expand and contract and break the bond through the mortar joint entirely.

So for all the inspectors out there, jump up on the roof and take your screwdriver and scratch the mortar out. If the mortar continues to scratch out of the chimney, beyond 1 inch in depth, this chimney needs to be rebuilt. Let’s do everyone a favor and fix these problems right the first time.

01/02/2023

Roofline rebuild with white Norman bricks with a beautiful 1” thick mortar joint. New masonry flashing was installed and finished with a custom stainless steel cap to protect the entire footprint of the chimney.

Do you like these white Norman bricks over your standard old town red brick?

12/29/2022

Let’s do the chimney twist!

12/25/2022

May peace, joy, hope & health be yours this holiday season and throughout the new year! πŸŽ„

-Portland Fireplace & Chimney

12/19/2022

Have you just lit your first fire of the year and noticed there is a lingering smell? It could be time to schedule your annual inspection. We are scheduling NFPA Level 1 & Level 2 inspections with last minute openings before Christmas!

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