Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Farragut
Chimney repair in Farragut typically costs $180 for minor flashing work up to $4,500 for a full prefab fireplace rebuild, and most non-emergency jobs are scheduled within 48 hours. We’re familiar with the factory-built fireplaces that dominate subdivisions like Concord Hills, Kingston Cove, and Turkey Creek-adjacent developments — units that are now 25–40 years old and showing their age. If you’re seeing water stains on your chase, rust around the firebox, or you’ve got a gas log conversion in an original 1990s prefab unit, call us at (833) 753-1759. Richard handles it personally, and we carry parts for Heatilator, Majestic, and other common brands so you’re not waiting weeks for a fix.

Why Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee Is Farragut’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
We’ve been driving out to Farragut from Nashville for 14 years, and we’ve learned the housing stock here inside and out. This isn’t Knoxville’s old brick — it’s planned subdivisions full of zero-clearance prefab fireplaces that need a completely different skill set than traditional masonry.
364 homeowners have rated us 4.9 stars, and Farragut customers specifically mention Richard’s willingness to explain what’s actually wrong versus what could be upsold. One Kingston Cove homeowner put it bluntly: “He told me the $3,200 rebuild was necessary, showed me the corroded flue pipe, and didn’t try to sell me anything else.”
Our response time to Farragut averages same-day or next-day for urgent issues — water pouring through a rusted chase cover, a backdrafting gas unit, or a bird nest blocking the flue. For scheduled inspections and non-emergency repairs, we typically book within two business days.
We know the local conditions that destroy chimneys here: the elevated humidity off Fort Loudoun Lake, the six-month dormant season that traps moisture, and the specific failure patterns of 1980s–2000s builder-grade installs. That local knowledge saves you from misdiagnosis and repeat visits.
Our Chimney Repair team handles everything from a cracked crown to a full liner rebuild — one company, no contractor juggling.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Farragut
Chimney Rebuilding
Most Farragut homes don’t need traditional brick rebuilding — they need prefab fireplace reconstruction. When the firebox, chase, and liner system reach end of life, we rebuild with model-specific components. In Concord Hills and Kingston Cove, we’re regularly replacing 1990s Heatilator and Majestic units that have corroded flue pipes, cracked refractory panels, and rusted chase covers. A full prefab rebuild in Farragut runs $2,800–$4,500 depending on unit size and chase height. We spec DuraFlex stainless liners and Copperfield chase covers rated for Tennessee Valley humidity.
Flashing Repair
Where your chimney meets the roofline, flashing is your first defense against water. In Farragut’s 1980s–2000s homes, builder-grade aluminum flashing often pulls away or corrodes after 15–20 years. We’ve seen significant roof deck damage in Turkey Creek-area homes where flashing gaps went unaddressed through multiple humid summers. Our flashing repair uses heavy-gauge materials and proper counterflashing integration — typically $350–$750 for standard repairs, more if structural rot has developed.
Chimney Waterproofing
Farragut’s location near Fort Loudoun Lake means ambient humidity runs higher than inland Knox County year-round. During the long off-season, that moisture seeps into porous masonry and metal chase components. We apply vapor-permeable waterproofing treatments that let the chimney breathe while blocking liquid water — critical for preventing freeze-thaw damage and efflorescence. For prefab units, we focus on chase cover sealing and cap replacement. Waterproofing service ranges from $450 for application to $1,200 when combined with crown or cap replacement.
Mortar Repointing & Tuckpointing
While Farragut’s housing stock is predominantly prefab, we do service the masonry chimneys in earlier builds and custom homes near the lake. Mortar joints here deteriorate faster than in drier climates due to humidity-driven saturation cycles. Richard grinds out failed joints to proper depth and repoints with color-matched, high-lime mortar formulated for Tennessee’s wet-dry cycling. Expect $18–$28 per square foot of wall area.

Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling — brick faces popping off from freeze-thaw stress — shows up on Farragut masonry chimneys that lack proper waterproofing. We remove damaged units, assess the underlying structure, and install matching replacement brick with proper drainage detailing. This is specialized work: $1,500–$3,500 depending on height and accessibility.
What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Farragut
We stock and install the same materials the pros spec — DuraFlex stainless steel liners for gas-converted prefabs, HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing products for firebox restoration, and Copperfield chase covers built to handle the humidity load near Fort Loudoun Lake. For cap and damper work, we source Gelco and Olympia Chimney components. We don’t order generic parts and make them fit. When Richard arrives at your Farragut home, he’s carrying model-specific components for Heatilator, Majestic, and other common prefab brands, which means most repairs finish same-day rather than stretching across multiple appointments.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Farragut Homes
- Corroded single-wall flue pipes after gas log conversions. In Farragut’s 1990s subdivisions like Concord Hills, original wood-burning prefab units were frequently converted to vented gas logs without upgrading the flue. Gas combustion byproducts are acidic and moisture-laden — they destroy single-wall metal pipe in 5–10 years. Homeowners smell “something odd” or see rust stains before they realize the hazard.
- Rusted-through chase covers. The combination of Tennessee Valley humidity and six-plus months of dormancy lets condensation pool on chase covers. We’ve replaced dozens in Kingston Cove and Turkey Creek areas where the original galvanized steel lasted 20 years but failed suddenly, dumping water into the firebox and onto the gas valve.
- Cracked refractory panels from moisture cycling. Builder-grade panels absorb humidity during Farragut’s long off-season, then crack when heated. These aren’t generic firebrick — they’re model-specific, often discontinued. We maintain sourcing relationships to locate exact replacements rather than forcing ill-fitting alternatives.
- Improper gas log conversions in units never designed for them. The original builder installed a wood-burning prefab with a specific venting profile. Adding gas logs changes combustion dynamics, temperature, and moisture output. Without liner replacement and proper cap sizing, you get backdrafting, corrosion, and carbon monoxide risk.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Farragut, TN
Here’s what Farragut homeowners actually pay:
| Flashing repair (minor) | $180–$350 |
| Chase cover replacement | $450–$950 |
| Refractory panel replacement (prefab) | $650–$1,400 |
| Prefab flue liner replacement (DuraFlex) | $1,200–$2,800 |
| Waterproofing treatment | $450–$1,200 |
| Mortar repointing | $18–$28/sq ft |
| Spalling brick repair | $1,500–$3,500 |
| Full prefab fireplace rebuild | $2,800–$4,500 |
Three factors move you up or down these ranges: accessibility (steep roof, height), parts availability for your specific prefab model, and whether we’ve caught the problem before secondary damage (rotted framing, gas valve corrosion) sets in. The 1990s Heatilator and Majestic units common in Farragut are generally well-documented, which keeps parts sourcing predictable. Call (833) 753-1759 for an exact quote — estimates are free, and Richard inspects in person.
We Also Serve Cities Near Farragut
We regularly schedule chimney repair calls from Lenoir City across the lake, Alcoa and Oak Ridge to the north, and Eagleton Village residents who want the same technician-owned service their Farragut neighbors get. Same response standards, same parts inventory, same owner on the job.
Serving Farragut, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Farragut 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 Repair in Farragut
Yes, if the original single-wall metal flue pipe was never replaced. Gas combustion produces acidic moisture that corrodes single-wall pipe rapidly — we’ve found holes in pipes less than 8 years after conversion in Farragut homes. The 1990s Heatilator and Majestic units in Concord Hills and Kingston Cove are particularly susceptible because their original flue sizing was calculated for wood combustion, not gas. Call (833) 753-1759 and we’ll scope the flue to check wall integrity — estimates are free.
Proximity to Fort Loudoun Lake elevates ambient humidity year-round, and Farragut’s mild winters mean fireplaces sit unused for six or more months. That long dormant season lets cool, moist air settle in the flue and firebox. When heating season starts, the temperature differential causes condensation on metal surfaces — particularly single-wall flue pipes and chase covers. The solution is proper cap sizing, chase cover design, and in some cases insulated liners. We’ve addressed this specific pattern in dozens of Turkey Creek-area homes.
Three signs: visible rust or corrosion on the firebox or flue pipe, cracked or spalling refractory panels, or water staining inside the chase or on surrounding drywall. If your unit is 25–40 years old and has a gas log conversion, assume the flue pipe needs inspection regardless of visible symptoms. Richard assesses these units in person — we don’t guess from photos. A full rebuild becomes necessary when the firebox, flue, and chase cover have all degraded beyond isolated repair. Call (833) 753-1759 to schedule.
It can be, but only with proper liner replacement, cap sizing, and combustion-air verification. The hazard in Farragut’s 1990s subdivisions isn’t the conversion itself — it’s conversions done without these accompanying upgrades. Original single-wall flue pipe, undersized chase caps, and unsealed combustion chambers create the corrosion and backdrafting problems we find regularly. We evaluate each unit for safe gas operation and quote only what’s actually needed.
We regularly repair and rebuild Heatilator, Majestic, Superior, Lennox, and Marco prefab units — the brands most common in Farragut’s 1980s–2000s housing stock. For materials, we install DuraFlex liners, Copperfield chase covers, HeatShield firebox resurfacing, and Gelco or Olympia Chimney caps and dampers. We carry common refractory panel patterns and chase cover sizes for faster turnaround. Call (833) 753-1759 with your model number — we’ll confirm parts availability before scheduling.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee, serving Farragut since 2010.