July is the ideal window for Lynnwood homeowners to schedule a chimney sweep and inspection. Fireplaces sit unused, sweeps have open schedules, and any masonry damage found now — before the rains return — can be repaired while the weather cooperates.
Why Lynnwood's Older Brick Chimneys Need a Summer Look-Over
Many homes in Lynnwood's established neighborhoods were built in the 1960s and 70s with unreinforced brick chimneys and clay tile liners that age differently than modern systems. A wet Puget Sound winter followed by July's dry heat causes mortar joints to expand and contract, widening hairline cracks you couldn't spot in January. Our licensed team checks for spalled brick, deteriorating mortar, and liner condition — issues covered in detail in our chimney masonry repair guide. Catching a failing mortar joint now costs far less than a full rebuild after another rainy season works moisture deeper into the stack.
What a Chimney Sweep Lynnwood Summer Visit Actually Covers
A summer service call from David Chimney typically includes a Level 1 inspection, flue cleaning to remove last season's creosote buildup, and a cap and crown check to ensure no bird nests or debris entered during the warmer months. If your home has an older metal liner or an unlined flue, we'll flag it — our chimney liner guide for Lynnwood homeowners explains why liner condition matters more in older clay-tile stacks. We also serve nearby communities including Mountlake Terrace and Edmonds if you have neighbors who need service. Appointments book faster in summer, so now is the right time to request a free estimate.