Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Knoxville
Chimney repair in Knoxville typically costs between $450 and $2,800 depending on the scope, with most standard mortar repointing and flashing jobs completed in a single visit. We’re familiar with the long gravel drives and detached workshops common on acreage properties outside the city bowl, and we stock the materials to handle heavy-duty repairs without a return trip. If you’re seeing crumbling mortar, water stains on your chimney breast, or draft problems in your Sequoyah Hills or 4th & Gill home, call us at (833) 753-1759 for a free estimate.

Our Chimney Repair team makes the trip from Nashville to Knoxville regularly, and we’ve learned the local conditions that determine whether a repair lasts five years or fifty. Knoxville’s bowl-shaped Tennessee Valley geography — enclosed by the Great Smoky Mountains to the southeast and the Cumberland Plateau escarpment to the northwest — creates winter temperature inversions that suppress chimney draft, cause backdrafting, and accelerate creosote buildup even in structurally sound chimneys. This valley-inversion draft problem is genuine and measurable here but doesn’t affect Nashville or Chattanooga the same way. Layered on top of this, the abundant Appalachian hardwood forests ringing Knox County mean local homeowners burn far more firewood than in any comparable Southern city, and frequently burn neighbor-cut, unseasoned wood, driving creosote accumulation rates well above what the same-size fireplace would produce in a flatter, less-wooded metro. That combination — poor draft plus heavy, often green-wood burning — chews through chimney components faster than almost anywhere else we work.
Why Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee Is Knoxville’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
Richard Anderson handles every Knoxville job personally as owner and lead technician — 14 years, one specialty. You’re not getting a rotating subcontractor who might recognize your chimney from a checklist; you’re getting the same technician who built a 4.9-star average across 364 verified reviews. That consistency matters on rural properties where a second trip costs you another day of waiting and another block of your time.
We know the ZIP codes we serve — 37939, 37940, 37950, 37995 — and the specific housing stock inside them. The older city neighborhoods like 4th & Gill and Old North Knoxville in 37917, Fort Sanders in 37916, and the estate-scale homes of Sequoyah Hills in 37919 contain large numbers of Victorian, Craftsman, and early-20th-century houses with original unlined masonry chimneys that have never been inspected or relined. The mid-century ranch belt across north Knoxville (37912, 37918) and east Knoxville (37914) holds thousands of 1950s–1970s homes with aging prefab zero-clearance fireplaces whose panels and gaskets are well past service life. Richard’s seen all of it.
Our response time to Knoxville runs same-week for standard repairs, and we carry DuraFlex stainless liners, HeatShield cerfractory flue sealant, and professional-grade crown compounds on the truck. One trip. No “we’ll order that and come back.”
Our Chimney Repair Services in Knoxville
Mortar Repointing
Knoxville’s damp winters and freeze-thaw cycling destroy mortar joints on unlined chimneys faster than in drier climates. We grind out failed joints to proper depth and repoint with color-matched, high-bond masonry mortar rated for the thermal expansion these chimneys see. In 4th & Gill and Old North Knoxville, where original 1920s–1940s construction sits exposed to Tennessee River valley humidity, neglecting repointing accelerates freeze-thaw damage and structural failure. We address it before the bricks start spalling.
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling — the flaking and crumbling of brick faces — is rampant on Knoxville’s older chimneys where water has penetrated failed mortar or crown cracks, then frozen. We remove damaged brick, source matching replacements when possible, and rebuild the affected courses with proper bond. On Sequoyah Hills estate homes and Fort Sanders rentals alike, we’ve restored chimneys that were shedding brick fragments onto roofs and walkways.
Chimney Waterproofing
Knoxville’s high relative humidity from the Tennessee River valley accelerates mortar joint erosion and drives water deep into porous masonry. We apply vapor-permeable, silane-based waterproofing agents that let the chimney breathe while repelling liquid water — critical for chimneys that see heavy winter use followed by spring rain. This isn’t cosmetic sealing; it’s structural protection against the moisture cycle that destroys chimneys in this valley.
Flashing Repair
Flashing leaks around chimney penetrations are among the most common calls we get from Knoxville’s rural acreage properties — including detached workshops with wood stoves where the chimney exits near oversized, heavy-duty doors. We fabricate and install custom step flashing, counterflashing, and cricket assemblies using copper and galvanized materials from Copperfield and Famco. Failing to address flashing leaks around these workshop chimneys causes water damage that extends well beyond the masonry itself.
Chimney Rebuilding
When structural damage exceeds what spot repairs can address, we rebuild. Richard Anderson has rebuilt chimneys from the roofline up on historic Knoxville homes and rural properties alike, using matching brick and proper engineering for the appliance below. For wood-burning installations, we often pair rebuilds with stainless steel liner installation to meet current Knox County code requirements.

Tuckpointing
Where mortar deterioration is advanced but the brick remains sound, tuckpointing restores structural integrity and weather resistance without full rebuild. We match existing mortar color and profile to preserve the architectural character of Knoxville’s historic neighborhoods — particularly important in 4th & Gill and Old North Knoxville where original appearance affects property values.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Knoxville
We use the same materials the pros spec — DuraFlex stainless steel liners, HeatShield cerfractory flue sealant, Gelco chimney caps, and waterproofing compounds from Olympia Chimney and Copperfield. For flashing and ventilation components, we stock Famco galvanized and copper fittings. These are professional-tier lines, not hardware-store substitutes, and we carry inventory sized for the full range of Knoxville’s chimney types — from narrow 1920s clay flues to modern factory-built units. That stocking discipline is what lets us complete most Knoxville repairs in a single visit, even on properties with long access drives.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Knoxville Homes
- Valley-inversion draft failure: Knoxville’s bowl topography traps cold air at grade, reducing the temperature differential that drives chimney draw. Homeowners mistake this for “a bad fireplace” when it’s often a cap-height, liner-sizing, or blockage issue we can diagnose and correct.
- Freeze-thaw fractured clay flue liners: Technicians working Sequoyah Hills and 4th & Gill routinely find original 1920s–1940s clay-tile liners with stress fractures caused by decades of freeze-thaw cycling in Knoxville’s damp winters. The high relative humidity from the Tennessee River valley accelerates mortar joint erosion, and Knox County code enforcement requires documented stainless-steel liner installation before any wood-burning appliance in such a chimney can legally be sold or reinstated.
- Creosote-saturated unlined masonry: Abundant local hardwood and frequent burning of unseasoned neighbor-cut wood drives creosote accumulation rates well above flatter Southern cities. Delaying liner installation for wood-burning appliances leads to creosote leaks into masonry, especially with this unseasoned local firewood.
- Failed prefab fireplace panels and gaskets: The mid-century ranch belt across north and east Knoxville holds thousands of 1950s–1970s homes with aging zero-clearance fireplaces whose refractory panels, gaskets, and termination caps are decades past replacement intervals.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Knoxville, TN
| Service | Typical Range in Knoxville |
|---|---|
| Mortar repointing (standard chimney) | $450 – $1,200 |
| Spalling brick repair (localized) | $600 – $1,500 |
| Chimney waterproofing | $350 – $800 |
| Flashing repair / replacement | $400 – $950 |
| Stainless steel liner installation | $1,800 – $2,800 |
| Partial chimney rebuild | $1,500 – $4,500 |
These ranges reflect Knoxville’s market specifically — costs run slightly lower than Nashville for labor but can edge higher when matching historic brick or accessing steep roofs in neighborhoods like Sequoyah Hills. What drives your actual quote: chimney height and accessibility, extent of masonry damage, whether liner installation is required for code compliance, and material matching requirements on historic homes. We provide upfront, itemized estimates before any work begins. Call (833) 753-1759 to schedule your free inspection.
We Also Serve Cities Near Knoxville
Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee regularly travels to Eagleton Village, Alcoa, Farragut, and Seymour for chimney repair and inspection. Rural properties in these outlying areas often face the same valley-inversion draft challenges and unseasoned-wood burning patterns as Knoxville proper, with the added factor of longer access drives that make single-trip completion even more valuable. If you’re outside Knoxville city limits but within Knox County or adjacent, call us — we route trips to cluster nearby appointments and keep your wait reasonable.
Serving Knoxville, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Knoxville 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 Knoxville
Knoxville’s bowl-shaped Tennessee Valley traps cold air in winter temperature inversions that suppress chimney draft and accelerate creosote buildup, even in structurally sound chimneys. This means your chimney needs proper cap height, correctly sized liners, and more frequent cleaning than equivalent systems in flatter, better-ventilated cities. Call (833) 753-1759 if you’re experiencing draft problems — we can diagnose whether it’s an inversion-related issue or structural damage.
Yes — Knox County code enforcement requires documented stainless-steel liner installation before any wood-burning appliance in an unlined or damaged masonry chimney can legally be sold or reinstated. We install DuraFlex liners that meet this requirement and handle the heavy creosote loads from workshop wood stoves. Call (833) 753-1759 for a code-compliance inspection and estimate.
Annually — and we mean a Level 2 NFPA inspection with video scan, not a visual glance from the hearth. We recently repaired a 1920s clay-tile flue liner in a 4th & Gill Victorian, where decades of freeze-thaw cycling in Knoxville’s damp winters had stress-fractured the tiles. We installed a DuraFlex stainless steel liner and repointed the crown, restoring proper draft. The homeowner appreciated our one-trip approach on their rural property’s long driveway. Call (833) 753-1759 to schedule.
Yes — flashing repair on detached workshop chimneys is a core service we provide for Knoxville’s rural acreage properties. We fabricate custom step and counterflashing using copper and galvanized materials from Copperfield and Famco, and we carry the inventory to complete these repairs without a return trip. Failing flashing around workshop chimneys causes water damage that extends to oversized doors and their hardware. Call (833) 753-1759 for a free estimate.
We use DuraFlex stainless steel liners, HeatShield cerfractory flue sealant, Gelco chimney caps, and waterproofing and ventilation components from Olympia Chimney, Famco, and Copperfield — the same professional-tier lines specified by certified chimney pros nationwide. These materials are specifically selected for compatibility with Knoxville’s aging masonry and the heavy thermal cycling our chimneys experience. Call (833) 753-1759 to discuss material options for your specific chimney.
Ready to fix your chimney? Call Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee at (833) 753-1759 for your free Knoxville estimate. Richard Anderson handles every job personally — 14 years, one specialty, and the reviews to back it up.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee, serving Knoxville since 2010.