Trusted Chimney Repair for Tennessee Homeowners
Chimney repair in Tennessee typically costs between $450 for minor mortar repointing and $4,500+ for partial rebuilding, with most homeowners in Knoxville, Nashville, and Greeneville scheduling service within 24–48 hours. At Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee, Richard Anderson handles every repair personally — 14 years of chimney-only experience, 364 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, and same-day availability for urgent issues like active leaks or storm damage. Call (833) 753-1759 for a free, no-obligation estimate.

Tennessee’s freeze-thaw cycles, heavy spring rains, and humid summers punish masonry chimneys harder than most homeowners realize. Water seeps into hairline cracks, expands when temperatures drop below 32°F, and turns small problems into spalling brick, deteriorated mortar, and compromised structural integrity within a single season. We’ve rebuilt chimney crowns in Forest Hills that failed after ice buildup, repointed mortar in Brentwood homes where summer humidity accelerated deterioration, and replaced rusted flashing in Hendersonville after spring storms exposed gaps. Richard doesn’t send a crew — he arrives with the tools, materials, and 14 years of diagnostic experience to identify what’s actually failing and fix it correctly the first time.
What Our Chimney Repair Service Includes
Mortar Repointing
Mortar repointing is the process of grinding out deteriorated mortar joints between bricks and packing fresh, properly matched mortar into the gaps. In Tennessee, we see accelerated mortar decay from acid rain and thermal cycling — especially in older homes in Eagleton Village and Seymour where original lime mortar has softened over decades. Richard matches mortar composition to your chimney’s age and exposure, using professional-grade mixes from Copperfield that bond properly and shed water instead of trapping it.
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling occurs when water-saturated bricks freeze, expand, and flake apart — leaving pitted, crumbling surfaces that expose interior masonry to further damage. Tennessee’s winter temperature swings make this a recurring problem in Alcoa and Goodlettsville, where chimneys on north-facing walls stay damp longer. Richard removes damaged bricks, sources matching replacements, and addresses the underlying moisture intrusion with proper crown and flashing work so the repair lasts.
Chimney Waterproofing
Professional chimney waterproofing applies a vapor-permeable sealant that blocks liquid water while allowing trapped moisture to escape — critical in Tennessee’s humid climate where non-breathable coatings trap condensation and accelerate deterioration. Richard uses Gelco’s professional-grade breathable sealants, applying them only after repairs are complete and the masonry has dried properly. We’ve treated chimneys in Farragut that previous contractors had sealed incorrectly, trapping moisture that destroyed brick faces within two years.
Flashing Repair
Flashing is the metal barrier where your chimney penetrates the roofline — the most common leak source we diagnose in Tennessee homes. Step flashing, counter flashing, and saddle flashing all degrade differently; Richard inspects each layer with a detailed roofline assessment to identify whether you’re dealing with lifted seams, rusted valleys, or improper original installation. We fabricate and install custom flashing using Olympia Chimney materials, sealed with professional-grade compounds that flex through temperature extremes without cracking.
Chimney Rebuilding
Partial or full chimney rebuilding becomes necessary when structural integrity is compromised — leaning stacks, extensive spalling, or deteriorated foundations that no longer safely support the load. Richard has rebuilt chimneys in Hendersonville and Greeneville where decades of deferred maintenance left only the flue liner standing. We stage rebuilds in sections, matching existing brick and maintaining weather protection throughout the project, with every course laid to current code requirements.
Tuckpointing
Tuckpointing is the decorative and functional technique of removing old mortar and installing new mortar with a thin contrasting line for a crisp, uniform appearance. While often requested for aesthetic refresh in historic Brentwood Estates homes, Richard approaches tuckpointing as structural first — ensuring joints are ground to proper depth, cleaned of dust, and packed with mortar that matches your chimney’s thermal movement characteristics. The visual improvement follows naturally from doing the underlying work correctly.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Brands We Service for Chimney Repair
We’ve serviced and repaired chimney systems incorporating DuraFlex stainless steel liners for 14 years — Richard knows their expansion characteristics, common failure modes in Tennessee’s climate, and how to integrate DuraFlex repairs with existing masonry without compromising draft performance. When we encounter HeatShield cerfractory flue resurfacing systems that have cracked or separated from the substrate, we assess whether spot repair or full removal and reapplication is the more durable path, using HeatShield’s own protocols and materials.
Gelco chimney caps and Olympia Chimney venting components appear regularly on Tennessee homes we service, and we stock common sizes and mounting hardware to complete cap and crown repairs without extended ordering delays. Whether your chimney features these brands, Copperfield flashing components, Famco termination caps, or any other professional-grade or builder-basic make, Richard diagnoses the actual failure and specifies the right repair — not a generic patch that fails the next season.
Signs You Need Chimney Repair Right Now
- White efflorescence or dark staining on exterior brick — These discolorations signal water movement through your masonry. Efflorescence is mineral salts pushed out by evaporating moisture; dark patches indicate saturated areas that haven’t dried. Both mean your chimney’s water defenses — crown, cap, flashing, or mortar — are failing, and freeze damage accelerates from this point.
- Bits of brick or mortar in your fireplace or yard — Spalling brick and deteriorated mortar don’t always announce themselves dramatically. If you’re sweeping up sandy debris after rain or finding small fragments below the chimney stack, material is actively leaving your structure. We’ve inspected chimneys in Seymour where homeowners ignored this for two seasons and faced $3,000+ rebuilds instead of $800 repointing.
- Damp or musty odors from the fireplace — A properly functioning chimney drafts moisture and combustion byproducts upward. Persistent damp smells mean water is entering somewhere — often flashing at the roofline or crown cracks at the top — and sitting in the flue or smoke chamber. Summer humidity in Tennessee makes this worse, promoting mold and accelerating metal component corrosion.
- Rust on the damper, firebox, or fireplace doors — Rust requires oxygen and water; its presence inside your firebox means moisture is entering from above, not just ambient humidity. Richard traces rust patterns to identify whether the source is crown failure, liner breach, or condensation from an oversized flue — each requiring different repair strategies.
- Visible leaning, separation from the house, or mortar gaps wide enough to slide a coin into — Structural movement and advanced mortar loss are safety concerns, not maintenance deferrals. A leaning chimney can separate from the house entirely, and wide mortar joints indicate the bond between bricks has failed. We prioritize these inspections and can often stabilize before full rebuilding is required.
Our Chimney Repair Process — Step by Step
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Schedule your free inspection. Call (833) 753-1759 or request service through our home page. Richard will confirm your location in Tennessee — whether you’re in Knoxville, Nashville, Greeneville, or surrounding communities — and schedule a convenient time. Most inspections happen within 24–48 hours; active leaks or post-storm damage get same-day priority.
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On-site diagnostic assessment. Richard arrives with ladders, camera equipment, and moisture detection tools — not a clipboard and a sales pitch. He inspects the exterior from grade to crown, examines the firebox and smoke chamber, and runs a chimney camera when flue condition is in question. You’ll see what he sees; we photograph damage and explain causation before discussing solutions.
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Written estimate with line-item scope. Within 24 hours, you receive a detailed proposal: each repair item, material specifications (including brand names like DuraFlex or HeatShield when applicable), labor breakdown, and timeline. No aggregate lump sums that hide what’s actually being done. Questions get answered by the same person who inspected your chimney.
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Scheduled repair with weather-protected staging. We book repairs when conditions allow proper curing — critical for mortar and waterproofing applications in Tennessee’s variable weather. For multi-day projects, Richard stages protective coverings each evening and maintains a clean, safe work perimeter throughout.
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Final inspection and documentation. Richard walks you through completed work, shows before-and-after documentation, and provides maintenance guidance specific to your chimney’s condition and exposure. Warranty details are written, not implied, and our phone number connects you directly to the person who did the work if questions arise later.
How Much Does Chimney Repair Cost in Tennessee?
Chimney repair costs in Tennessee vary with access difficulty, material matching requirements, and the extent of underlying damage Richard uncovers during inspection. Here’s what Tennessee homeowners typically invest:

- Mortar repointing (partial chimney): $450–$1,200
- Spalling brick repair (localized, 5–15 bricks): $600–$1,800
- Chimney waterproofing (average residential): $800–$1,500
- Flashing repair or replacement: $550–$1,400
- Chimney crown repair or rebuild: $900–$2,200
- Partial chimney rebuilding: $2,500–$4,500
- Full chimney rebuilding: $5,000–$12,000+
Several factors push costs higher or lower. Chimney height and roof pitch affect labor time and safety equipment needs — steep roofs in Forest Hills or Brentwood Estates require additional staging. Historic homes with specialty brick matching cost more than standard modular brick replacements. Hidden damage discovered during repair (rotten roof decking behind flashing, deteriorated flue liners) gets documented with photos and discussed before additional work proceeds — never surprise charges.
The most expensive repair is the one that fails and needs redoing. We’ve been called to fix $400 “sealant jobs” in Goodlettsville that trapped moisture and caused $3,000 in spalling damage within 18 months. Richard’s estimates include what’s actually required for durable repair, not the minimum that gets a signature. Every estimate is free and carries no obligation — call (833) 753-1759 to schedule yours.
Chimney Repair Near Tennessee — Our Service Area
Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee serves homeowners across the state with particular concentration in Middle and East Tennessee communities. From our base of operations, Richard typically reaches Chimney Repair in Knoxville and Chimney Repair in Nashville within 45 minutes, with Chimney Repair in Greeneville and surrounding areas like Eagleton Village, Seymour, Alcoa, Farragut, Hendersonville, and Goodlettsville on regular rotation. Brentwood, Brentwood Estates, and Forest Hills homeowners appreciate the direct scheduling — no routing through dispatchers, no wondering which technician will appear. Response times average same-day for emergencies and 24–48 hours for standard inspections.
Serving Tennessee, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Tennessee area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — Chimney Repair in Tennessee
Chimney repair encompasses the diagnosis and correction of structural, waterproofing, and functional failures in masonry chimney systems, including mortar joints, brick surfaces, crowns, flashing, and liners. At Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee, Richard Anderson evaluates each component systematically — from roofline to firebox — to identify active damage, underlying causes, and the specific repairs that will restore safe, dry operation. We don’t sell sweeping when you need repointing, or rebuilding when waterproofing would suffice.
Most standard repairs — repointing, flashing replacement, waterproofing — complete in one to two working days. Extensive spalling brick repair or partial rebuilding may extend to three to five days depending on weather and material curing requirements. Richard provides a specific timeline with your written estimate and maintains daily communication if conditions shift. Call (833) 753-1759 for scheduling availability — we often accommodate time-sensitive situations.
Typical chimney repair in Tennessee ranges from $450 for localized mortar repointing to $4,500+ for partial rebuilding, with most homeowners investing $1,200–$2,800 for moderate repairs addressing multiple components. Your specific cost depends on chimney height, roof access difficulty, brick matching requirements, and whether hidden damage exists behind visible failure. We provide free, itemized estimates — call (833) 753-1759 to schedule your inspection with Richard.
Yes — Richard has 14 years of hands-on experience with DuraFlex stainless steel liners and HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing systems, including repair, partial replacement, and integration with masonry restoration work. We stock common DuraFlex components and apply HeatShield materials per manufacturer specifications, not improvised methods. Whether your system uses these brands, Gelco, Olympia Chimney, or other professional-grade components, we diagnose and repair to factory standards.
Yes — active leaks, storm damage, and structural concerns that create immediate safety hazards receive same-day response when you call (833) 753-1759. Richard carries temporary waterproofing materials and stabilization supplies to protect your home until permanent repair can be completed in suitable weather. We’ve tarped and sealed chimneys in Hendersonville after wind damage and stabilized leaning stacks in Alcoa while scheduling full rebuilds.
Our chimney repairs carry a written warranty specific to the work performed — mortar repointing, flashing installation, and waterproofing each have distinct coverage periods reflecting material performance characteristics and proper application requirements. Richard explains warranty terms before work begins and documents them in your final packet. The warranty is backed by 14 years of continuous operation and 364 verified reviews because we fix it correctly and stand behind the result.
Clear a path from your driveway to the chimney exterior, move vehicles from the immediate work zone, and cover nearby landscaping you’re concerned about — though Richard uses drop cloths and protective sheeting as standard practice. Indoors, remove fragile items from mantels and clear hearth areas of decorations. For multi-day projects, we’ll discuss daily access needs when scheduling. The best preparation is accurate information: note when problems started, any previous repairs, and unusual draft or odor patterns to share during inspection.
Schedule Your Chimney Repair Service in Tennessee Today
Don’t let mortar cracks become brick replacement or water stains become structural rebuilds. Richard Anderson will inspect your chimney personally, explain what you’re actually facing, and provide a clear, itemized estimate with no pressure and no obligation. With 14 years of chimney-only experience, 364 homeowners rating us 4.9 stars, and professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, HeatShield, Gelco, and Olympia Chimney, Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee delivers repairs that last through Tennessee’s toughest seasons. Call (833) 753-1759 now for your free estimate — we’re available for emergencies and scheduling standard inspections throughout Knoxville, Nashville, Greeneville, and surrounding communities.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee, serving Tennessee homeowners since 2010.