Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Forest Hills
Chimney repair in Forest Hills typically runs from $450 for targeted mortar repointing up to $4,500 for partial chimney rebuilding, with most standard repairs completed in one to two days. We’re usually on-site in Forest Hills within 24 hours of your call, often same-day for water intrusion or liner damage that poses immediate safety risks.

We’ve worked on chimneys along Old Hickory Boulevard, Tyne Boulevard, and throughout the rolling wooded lots of 37215 for 14 years. Richard handles it personally — owner and lead technician on every job. When you’re burning oak and hickory from your own property through a 1960s clay-tile flue, you need someone who understands what that specific combination does to aging masonry. Call (833) 753-1759 for a free estimate.
Why Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee Is Forest Hills’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
364 homeowners have rated us 4.9 stars, and a significant share of those reviews come from Forest Hills estates we’ve serviced repeatedly. Richard Anderson doesn’t send a crew — he arrives with the tools and the decision-making authority to fix your chimney on the spot, whether it’s a flashing leak above your master bedroom or a cracked liner threatening to vent carbon monoxide into your living space.
Our Chimney Repair team knows the difference between a 1955 ranch chimney and a 1978 custom-built estate stack. Forest Hills’s hilly terrain, dense canopy, and mid-century construction details aren’t obstacles — they’re the baseline we plan for. Response time to Forest Hills averages under 24 hours because we keep materials in stock that match what your home was built with, not just generic hardware-store fixes.
14 years, one specialty. From your annual sweep to a full liner rebuild, Richard handles it personally.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Forest Hills
Mortar Repointing
Forest Hills’s brick and stone chimneys — many original to homes built in the 1960s and 1970s — suffer mortar deterioration that’s accelerated by our humid subtropical summers followed by genuine freeze-thaw winters. We grind out failed joints to proper depth and repoint with color-matched mortar that respects your home’s custom aesthetic. On Tyne Boulevard last winter, Richard repointed a 1972 chimney where every horizontal joint had turned to powder, restoring structural integrity without the visual mismatch of a patch job.
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling — brick faces popping off from freeze-thaw moisture cycling — is epidemic in Forest Hills’s older chimneys. The heavy tree canopy that makes this neighborhood beautiful also traps humidity against masonry surfaces. We remove spalled units, source matching replacement brick when possible, and address the moisture source with proper crown and cap work. Left untreated, spalling progresses to full structural compromise.
Chimney Waterproofing
Water is the enemy of every Forest Hills chimney, but it’s especially destructive here. The combination of mature hardwood canopy, hilly drainage patterns, and 40–70-year-old masonry creates multiple water entry paths. We apply vapor-permeable waterproofing agents that let masonry breathe while blocking liquid penetration — critical for chimneys that experience Nashville’s freeze-thaw cycles with moisture already present in the brick.
Flashing Repair
Forest Hills’s estate homes often feature complex rooflines with multiple pitches and valleys where chimney flashing must perform under stress. We fabricate and install custom flashing — step, counter, and cricket configurations — using materials that integrate with your existing roofing. Richard has repaired flashing on chimneys above slate, cedar shake, and architectural shingle roofs throughout 37215, each requiring different approach and detail.
Chimney Rebuilding
When deterioration exceeds repair scope, we rebuild. This is more common in Forest Hills than newer suburbs because of the age and original construction of these estate chimneys. We dismantle only what’s necessary, salvage matching materials where possible, and reconstruct to current code while preserving architectural character. One call, no contractor juggling.

Tuckpointing
For Forest Hills’s historic and custom brickwork, tuckpointing restores both function and appearance. We remove deteriorated mortar and replace it with precisely tooled joints that match original profiles — flush, weatherstruck, or concave as your chimney demands.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Forest Hills
We use the same materials the pros spec. For liner replacements in Forest Hills’s aging chimneys, we install DuraFlex stainless steel systems that outlast original clay tile by decades. For crown and flashing repairs, we work with HeatShield refractory materials and Gelco components where appropriate. Olympia Chimney and Famco products are in our regular inventory, meaning we don’t order-and-wait when your chimney is leaking water onto your ceiling. Richard selects materials based on what your specific Forest Hills home requires — not what’s cheapest to stock.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Forest Hills Homes
- Cracked clay-tile liners from freeze-thaw cycles. Chimneys over 40 years old in Forest Hills frequently contain original clay flue tiles that have survived decades of Nashville’s winter temperature swings. Once cracking begins, gaps allow smoke and carbon monoxide to escape into wall cavities or living spaces. We inspect with video scanning and replace with modern stainless steel liners where damage is found.
- Spalling brick and deteriorating mortar from moisture intrusion. The heavy oak and hickory canopy that defines Forest Hills traps humidity against chimney exteriors, especially on north-facing exposures. Moisture penetrates, freezes, expands, and fractures masonry. Annual inspection catches this before rebuild territory.
- Vegetative overgrowth and debris blocking chimneys. Wooded lots mean leaves, twigs, and occasional small branches find their way into uncapped flues. This debris holds moisture against liner walls and damper assemblies, accelerating corrosion and deterioration. We clear, inspect, and recommend proper cap installation.
- Accelerated creosote buildup from local hardwood burning. Forest Hills homeowners who burn fallen oak and hickory from their own properties — common here because of lot size and tree density — produce denser, more resinous creosote deposits than those burning purchased softwood. Third-degree glazed creosote is a fire hazard and indicates your chimney needs professional attention before next season.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Forest Hills, TN
Here’s what chimney repair costs in Forest Hills’s market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Mortar repointing (partial chimney) | $450 – $1,200 |
| Spalling brick repair (localized) | $600 – $1,800 |
| Chimney waterproofing | $350 – $950 |
| Flashing repair or replacement | $400 – $1,500 |
| Clay flue liner replacement (stainless steel) | $2,500 – $4,000 |
| Partial chimney rebuilding | $3,000 – $6,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild | $8,000 – $15,000 |
Factors that move Forest Hills jobs toward the higher end: multiple flues, steep roof access requiring scaffolding, custom brick matching, and the extent of hidden deterioration revealed during demolition. We provide upfront, itemized estimates before any work begins — no open-ended billing. Call (833) 753-1759 for your free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Forest Hills
Richard works throughout the Nashville metro, including Brentwood Estates, Nashville, Brentwood, and Franklin. Whether you’re in a 1980s estate off Granny White Pike or a newer build near I-65, the same owner-led service applies. Travel time to these areas is typically under 30 minutes from our base.
Serving Forest Hills, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Forest Hills 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 Forest Hills
Forest Hills chimneys face above-average freeze-thaw stress because most were built between the 1950s and 1980s with original clay-tile flue liners and mortar formulations that weren’t designed for Nashville’s periodic ice storms and temperature swings. The heavy hardwood canopy also traps moisture against masonry, giving freeze cycles more water to work with. Annual inspection catches early cracking before it becomes a liner replacement. Call (833) 753-1759 to schedule — estimates are free.
Burning fallen oak and hickory from your Forest Hills lot produces denser, more resinous creosote than purchased softwood, and residents here burn longer seasons because fuel is essentially free. This accelerates liner coating buildup and increases fire risk. We regularly find third-degree glazed creosote in Forest Hills chimneys that haven’t been serviced in two or three years. Call (833) 753-1759 for an inspection and cleaning quote.
Yes — we typically replace failed clay-tile liners with stainless steel systems from DuraFlex, which outlast original materials and improve draft performance. On Old Hickory Boulevard, our crew repaired a 1960s brick chimney where freeze-thaw had shattered the original clay flue liner, creating a fire hazard from third-degree creosote buildup. We relined the flue with a DuraFlex stainless steel system and installed a Copperfield rain cap, then tuckpointed the spalled brick — restoring both safety and the home’s custom stone aesthetic. Call (833) 753-1759 to discuss your liner condition.
Look for brick faces that have popped off, leaving rough, exposed interior surfaces; mortar that crumbles when scraped with a key; and white efflorescence staining indicating moisture migration through the wall. These are especially common on north-facing exposures in Forest Hills’s heavily wooded lots where sunlight never fully dries the masonry. Early repointing prevents rebuild territory. Call (833) 753-1759 for an assessment.
Forest Hills’s mature canopy drops debris that traps moisture against flashing joints, and the hilly terrain creates unusual roof drainage patterns that stress standard flashing details. We inspect for lifted seams, corroded valleys, and inadequate cricket sizing — then fabricate custom solutions that account for your specific roof geometry and tree exposure. Proper flashing repair here requires understanding both roofing and the local moisture environment. Call (833) 753-1759 for a flashing inspection.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee, serving Forest Hills and the Nashville area since 2010.