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Chimney Repair Cost in Hawaii 2026 — Average: $1,450 — illustrated 2026 guide
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Chimney Repair Cost in Hawaii

2026 estimates — sweep, tuckpointing, flashing, liner installation

$950
Low estimate
$1,450
State average
$2,250
High estimate

Typical chimney repair job, Hawaii contractor rates. Updated June 2026.

Chimney Service Cost by Type — Hawaii 2026

Service Type HI Estimate
Chimney sweep + inspection $400
Cap replacement $650
Crown repair / waterproofing $750
Flashing repair / replacement $1,200
Tuckpointing / mortar repointing $2,000
Stainless steel liner installation $5,900

2-story home, fair condition. Hawaii CSIA-certified contractor rates. Scaffold and tall chimney access adds 20–30%.

Chimney Maintenance in Hawaii — What to Know

1. Hawaii Chimney Costs vs. National Average

Chimney repairs in Hawaii are above the national average (cost index: 1.68×). Annual sweeps run $$400 — one of the best home maintenance values given the fire and CO safety implications.

2. Chimney Maintenance Tips for Hawaii

Schedule chimney inspections annually in Hawaii — ideally in September before heating season demand peaks. Only hire CSIA-certified chimney sweeps. If you use a wood-burning fireplace, have it swept every fall to prevent creosote buildup, which is a leading cause of house fires.

3. When to Replace vs. Repair

A chimney liner installation ($$5900–$$8400) is required for safe fireplace/insert operation in many Hawaii homes. Compare to full chimney rebuild ($10,000–$25,000) — liner installation is almost always the better value. If the chimney structure is sound and liner is the only issue, a liner is a definitive solution with a 25+ year lifespan.

FAQs — Chimney Repair Cost in Hawaii

Chimney repair in Hawaii averages $1,450 for a typical job in 2026 — above the national average. Annual sweep + inspection: $400. Flashing repair: $1200. Liner installation: $5900–$8400.

The CSIA and NFPA 211 recommend annual chimney inspection and cleaning for any chimney in regular use in Hawaii. Wood-burning fireplaces used several times per week may need sweeping twice per year. Gas fireplaces still need annual inspection. Hawaii's climate affects how quickly creosote builds up — wet wood and inefficient burn temperatures produce more creosote than dry, hot fires.

Tuckpointing is replacing deteriorated mortar between chimney bricks. In Hawaii's climate, mortar typically needs repointing every 20–30 years. Signs you need it: crumbling or missing mortar joints, white efflorescence (salt stains) on brick, water stains inside near the chimney. Hawaii cost for a typical 30-course tuckpointing job: $1350–$4200. Delaying tuckpointing allows water penetration that leads to $5,000+ partial rebuild costs.

Hawaii homeowners insurance covers sudden chimney damage — a tree falling on the chimney, chimney fire damage, or lightning strike. It does NOT cover gradual deterioration from age, poor maintenance, or wear. Most chimney repairs (tuckpointing, liner, flashing) are maintenance items not covered by insurance. If a chimney fire occurs, resulting damage to the firebox and liner may be covered. Always file a claim after a chimney fire.

A chimney liner is required (by NFPA 211 and most Hawaii building codes) when: installing a new gas or wood-burning insert into an existing masonry fireplace, converting fuel types, or when a Level 2 inspection finds liner cracks or deterioration. Operating without a required liner is a fire and carbon monoxide hazard. Stainless steel flexible liners ($5900–$7600 installed in Hawaii) are the standard solution.

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