Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across La Vergne
Chimney cleaning and sweep service in La Vergne typically runs $175–$325 for a standard Level 1 inspection and sweep, with most appointments completed in 60–90 minutes and next-day availability throughout the 37086 and 37089 ZIP codes. We’re familiar with the specific challenges facing La Vergne’s housing stock — particularly the aging prefabricated fireplaces installed during the city’s rapid growth from roughly 7,000 residents in 1990 to over 35,000 by 2010. If you’re in the Stonebrooke, Willowbrook, or Lake Forest subdivisions and notice smoke spillage, unusual odors, or visible cracking around your firebox, call (833) 753-1759 for a free estimate. Richard handles every job personally — no rotating crews, no subcontractors.

Why Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee Is La Vergne’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
We’ve built our reputation in Rutherford County by treating La Vergne’s builder-grade fireplaces with the same care we’d give a historic Nashville masonry chimney — just with different expertise. Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep team understands that your subdivision’s zero-clearance unit isn’t a lesser fireplace; it’s a precision appliance with a finite service life that demands specialized inspection.
364 homeowners have rated us 4.9 stars, and a significant share of those reviews come from La Vergne customers who initially called us after a neighbor’s referral. That pattern makes sense here. Because so many La Vergne subdivisions were built in tight construction windows by the same regional contractors, a technician who identifies a failing firebox panel model on one job will often find the same failure on three or four neighboring homes within the same calendar year. We’ve become the company La Vergne neighbors recommend to each other.
Richard Anderson serves as both owner and lead technician, which means the person answering your questions on the phone is the same person climbing your roof in La Vergne. We typically schedule La Vergne appointments within 24–48 hours, and emergency calls for blocked flues or suspected carbon monoxide issues get same-day priority.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in La Vergne
Level 1 Inspection
A Level 1 inspection is the annual baseline for any actively used fireplace in La Vergne, and for many homes in subdivisions like Stonebrooke or Lake Forest, it’s where we first spot the hairline cracks in refractory panels or corrosion around metal firebox seams that signal your 2003-era prefab unit is aging out. We examine the readily accessible portions of your chimney exterior, interior, and appliance connection using a high-powered light source and specialized mirrors. For La Vergne’s high concentration of 20–25-year-old factory-built units, this “routine” sweep often reveals anything but routine conditions.
Level 2 Inspection
Level 2 inspections are what we recommend for every La Vergne home with a prefabricated fireplace built between 1998 and 2006 — even if you’ve never had a problem. Using a video scanning camera, we examine the entire flue liner, combustion chamber, and exterior chimney structure from top to bottom. In La Vergne’s humid basin environment near Percy Priest Lake, we’ve found degraded stainless steel liners and warped firebox panels that a Level 1 simply cannot catch. If you’re buying or selling a home in Willowbrook, or if you’ve recently experienced a chimney fire, weather event, or appliance change, this is the inspection you need.
Creosote Removal
La Vergne’s climate creates a specific creosote problem. The city’s position in the humid Middle Tennessee basin, combined with moderate winters that encourage short, low-temperature smoldering fires, generates sticky Stage 2 creosote rather than the dry, powdery Stage 1 residue. Stage 2 doesn’t brush out easily. It requires mechanical rotary cleaning with specialized whips and solvents — the kind of thorough removal we perform on every La Vergne job. Left untreated, this glazed buildup restricts draft and creates genuine fire hazards in prefab systems already stressed by age.
Soot Removal & Fireplace Cleaning
Fireplace cleaning goes beyond the flue. In La Vergne’s aging prefab units, we regularly remove accumulated soot from smoke shelves, deteriorated door gaskets, and corroded damper mechanisms that compromise both efficiency and safety. A clean firebox also lets us properly assess refractory panel condition — critical when you’re deciding whether to replace panels or plan for full unit replacement as your system approaches its 20–30-year rated limit.
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Trusted Brands We Service in La Vergne
We maintain relationships with professional-grade suppliers so La Vergne homeowners aren’t waiting weeks for specialty parts. For refractory panel replacements and firebox restorations, we spec HeatShield cerfractory foam and Gelco stainless steel components — the same materials certified chimney professionals use nationwide. When relining is necessary in La Vergne’s moisture-prone environment, we source Olympia Chimney and Famco products rated for the humid Middle Tennessee conditions that accelerate corrosion in lesser materials. Richard selects every component based on what your specific prefab model requires, not what happens to be in the warehouse.

Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in La Vergne Homes
- Cracked refractory panels in 1998–2006 prefab units. We swept a prefab fireplace in the Stonebrooke subdivision, a 2003-built tract home. The homeowner complained of smoke spillage, and our inspection revealed cracked refractory panels and a warped firebox—common issues with the builder-grade model installed throughout that development. We recommended firebox replacement and a stainless steel reline to restore safe operation.
- Sticky Stage 2 creosote from smoldering fires. La Vergne’s moderate winters and humid air near Stewart’s Creek drainage mean homeowners tend to build small, slow-burning fires rather than hot, efficient ones. That combustion pattern deposits glazed creosote that standard brushes won’t touch.
- Corroded metal firebox components from ambient moisture. The humidity that rolls off Percy Priest Lake accelerates rust and gasket deterioration in prefab units, particularly in homes where the chimney chase cap was never properly maintained or was installed with builder-grade materials.
- Neighborhood-clustered failure patterns. Because entire La Vergne streets share identical floor plans and fireplace models, we often identify systemic issues across multiple homes. If we’ve flagged a specific firebox problem in your subdivision, your unit likely needs inspection regardless of symptoms.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in La Vergne, TN
Here’s what La Vergne homeowners can expect:
- Level 1 Inspection & Sweep: $175–$225
- Level 2 Inspection (with video scan): $275–$375
- Heavy Creosote Removal (Stage 2, rotary cleaning): $225–$325
- Fireplace Cleaning & Soot Removal: $150–$225
- Annual Maintenance Plan (sweep + Level 1): $150–$195 per visit
Prices vary based on roof accessibility, flue condition, and whether your prefab unit requires specialized tools or additional safety protocols. Homes in La Vergne’s older subdivisions with 20+ year old systems sometimes need preliminary repairs before sweeping can proceed safely — we’ll identify this during your free estimate and explain exactly what we found. Call (833) 753-1759 for your exact quote; estimates are free and Richard performs them personally.
We Also Serve Cities Near La Vergne
Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee operates throughout Middle Tennessee, with regular appointments in Smyrna, Murfreesboro, Nolensville, and Brentwood. Each community has distinct housing stock and chimney service needs — Smyrna’s newer builds with fewer fireplaces, Murfreesboro’s mix of historic and contemporary homes, Nolensville’s rapid new construction, and Brentwood’s established neighborhoods with varied vintages. Our 14 years of specialized experience means we adjust our inspection approach to what your specific area requires, not a one-size-fits-all checklist.
Serving La Vergne, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the La Vergne 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 — Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in La Vergne
Schedule a Level 2 inspection with video scan — at 22+ years old, your unit is approaching the end of its 20–30-year rated service life, and only a camera inspection can reveal cracked refractory panels, warped fireboxes, or degraded liner conditions that aren’t visible from the firebox opening. We specifically recommend this for all La Vergne homes built between 1998 and 2006. Call (833) 753-1759 to book; estimates are free.
La Vergne’s humid climate and your likely burning pattern are the culprits. Short, low-temperature smoldering fires — common in Middle Tennessee’s mild winters — produce sticky Stage 2 creosote instead of dry, powdery Stage 1 residue, and the ambient moisture from Percy Priest Lake and Stewart’s Creek drainage promotes condensation inside cooler prefab flue systems that accelerates buildup. Even infrequent burning creates this problem here. Call (833) 753-1759 for a rotary cleaning quote.
Panel replacement is often possible and significantly more economical than full unit replacement, but only if the firebox frame, damper assembly, and flue liner remain structurally sound — something we determine during Level 2 inspection. In La Vergne’s 20–25-year-old prefab units, we frequently find that panel cracking accompanies warped metal frames or degraded gaskets, which changes the repair calculus. Richard will show you exactly what the camera reveals and explain your options without pressure.
If your Willowbrook home shares the same builder and construction year as your neighbor’s, your unit likely has the identical fireplace model and should be inspected immediately — La Vergne’s concentrated subdivision construction means failure patterns cluster by neighborhood age rather than appear randomly. We’ve identified the same cracked panel models across multiple homes on single streets. Call (833) 753-1759 for priority scheduling; we’ll know within an hour whether you’re facing the same issue.
A Level 1 examines accessible areas with lights and mirrors and is appropriate for annual maintenance of systems in good condition; a Level 2 adds video camera inspection of the entire flue interior and is mandatory for La Vergne’s aging prefab units, real estate transactions, or any suspected damage. Given that so many La Vergne fireplaces are 20+ year old zero-clearance units approaching end-of-life, we recommend Level 2 for virtually every first-time customer in 37086 and 37089. Call (833) 753-1759 to discuss which level your situation requires.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee, serving La Vergne and Middle Tennessee since 2010.