Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Jonesborough
Fireplace service in Jonesborough, TN typically runs $150–$850 depending on whether you need a routine gas fireplace tune-up or historic chimney firebox repair, and most appointments are scheduled within 48 hours. We’re based in Nashville with regular service routes through northeast Tennessee, and we make the trip to Jonesborough often enough that you’ll get Richard Anderson, our owner and lead technician, not a subcontractor you’ve never met.

Jonesborough isn’t like other markets we serve. Tennessee’s oldest town sits at roughly 1,600 feet in the Appalachian ridge-and-valley zone, where winters run colder and longer than Nashville or Knoxville. That sustained freezing weather means longer wood-burning seasons, accelerated creosote buildup, and more stress on chimney systems that were built before modern appliances existed. Whether you’re heating a restored Victorian on Main Street or a mid-century ranch off Boones Creek Road, your fireplace faces conditions—and often, historic preservation constraints—that simply don’t apply in Johnson City five miles up I-26. If you’re dealing with an antique masonry chimney or considering a modern insert, our Fireplace Services team understands the balance between safety and preservation that Jonesborough properties demand. Call (833) 753-1759 to schedule.
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Why Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee Is Jonesborough’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
Richard Anderson has spent 14 years doing one thing: chimneys. Not gutters, not roofing, not handyman work—chimney and fireplace service exclusively. That focus matters in Jonesborough, where a routine sweep can turn into a historic-preservation puzzle the moment you discover original lime-mortar joints or an unlined flue from the 1840s.
Our reputation is measurable: 364 homeowners have rated us 4.9 stars. Many of those reviews come from northeast Tennessee, where word travels fast among historic homeowners who’ve been burned by contractors who didn’t understand antique construction. Richard handles every job personally, so the technician quoting your work is the same one who’ll be on your roof, making the call about mortar mix compatibility or liner sizing.
Response time to Jonesborough is typically 24–48 hours for standard appointments, same-day for urgent safety issues like blocked flues or suspected chimney fires. We know the area: the concentrated pre-Civil War homes near the courthouse, the Victorian-era properties along Main Street, the ranch homes spreading toward Boones Creek. That local familiarity means we arrive with the right materials—whether that’s HeatShield cerfractory flue sealant for a cracked clay liner or historically appropriate lime mortar for repointing—so we’re not making a second trip because we guessed wrong about your chimney’s construction.
Our Fireplace Services in Jonesborough
Wood Burning Fireplace Service
Jonesborough’s elevation and Appalachian location deliver meaningfully colder winters than lower-elevation Tennessee markets. Regular sub-freezing overnight temperatures drive sustained wood-burning seasons that produce accelerated stage-2 and stage-3 creosote buildup—thicker, more flammable deposits than we typically see in Nashville. For homes in the historic district, we also encounter unlined or single-wythe brick flues never designed for modern burn rates. Our wood-burning service includes thorough flue inspection, creosote removal, and honest assessment of whether your antique chimney can safely handle your current heating load. If you’re burning regularly through January and February, annual sweeping isn’t optional here—it’s essential.
Gas Fireplace Service
Gas fireplaces in Jonesborough’s newer ranch and split-level homes—outside the historic core—need annual inspection of burner assemblies, pilot systems, and venting. Moisture intrusion from Appalachian temperature swings can corrode gas valves and deteriorate ceramic logs faster than in drier climates. We service standing pilot and electronic ignition systems, check for proper draft and CO venting, and replace worn components with parts sized for your specific unit. Most gas fireplace tune-ups in Jonesborough run $150–$250 and take about 90 minutes.
Fireplace Insert Installation & Service
This is where Jonesborough’s historic housing stock gets complicated. Many homeowners want the efficiency of a modern EPA-certified insert—especially given the long heating season—but their fireplace opening sits in an unlined or clay-tile-lined flue built for open-hearth burning, not the concentrated exhaust temperatures inserts produce. On a historic Folk Victorian home on Main Street, we replaced a failing clay-tile flue with a DuraFlex stainless steel liner, carefully matching the mortar mix to the original lime-based joints to comply with historic district guidelines. The homeowner, a self-reliant native, wanted a one-trip solution that preserved the chimney’s historic integrity while ensuring safe, efficient burning for another century. That’s the standard we apply to every insert job in Jonesborough: modern performance, historic compatibility.
Damper Repair & Firebox Repair
Deteriorating lime-mortar joints on antique chimneys allow moisture intrusion that weakens firebox walls and rusts throat dampers shut. Standard Portland cement repointing accelerates deterioration on historic brick by trapping moisture—we’ve seen it crack original masonry within five years. For Jonesborough’s pre-Civil War and Victorian-era chimneys, we specify lime-based mortar mixes compatible with historic fabric standards, and we confirm whether your property falls under National Register district guidelines before quoting. Firebox rebuilds in historic homes typically run $800–$2,400 depending on accessibility and the extent of brick replacement needed.

Trusted Brands We Service in Jonesborough
We use the same materials the pros spec—brands like DuraFlex for stainless liners, HeatShield for flue resurfacing, and Gelco for caps and dampers. For Jonesborough’s historic chimneys, that material quality isn’t about prestige; it’s about compatibility with 200-year-old construction. We stock common repair components regionally, so most jobs don’t face the week-long parts delays that leave you without heat in January. When we quote your project, we’re specifying materials we’ve tested across 14 years of Appalachian winters, not whatever’s cheapest this quarter.
Common Fireplace Problems We See in Jonesborough Homes
- Creosote glaze from sustained cold-weather burning. Jonesborough’s longer, harder winters mean more firing hours per season than lower-elevation Tennessee markets. Stage-3 glazed creosote—shiny, tar-like, nearly impossible to remove with standard brushes—builds faster here and requires rotary cleaning or chemical treatment to safely clear.
- Deteriorating lime-mortar joints on antique chimneys. Centuries of thermal cycling have eroded the original mortar in Main Street district homes. Standard masonry repairs using modern cement accelerate damage by trapping moisture; proper historic-compatible repointing is essential.
- Unlined or cracked clay-tile liners failing under insert temperatures. Historic chimneys built for open-hearth burning often can’t handle the concentrated exhaust of modern inserts. We’ve replaced dozens of failed clay liners with DuraFlex stainless systems that meet modern safety standards while preserving exterior historic appearance.
- Corbeled brick crowns never designed for modern appliances. Many Jonesborough historic chimneys feature original corbeled brick crowns without concrete wash or proper drip edges. These collect water, accelerate spalling, and require careful reconstruction that maintains period appearance while adding functional weather protection.
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Jonesborough, TN
| Service | Typical Range in Jonesborough |
|---|---|
| Gas fireplace tune-up & inspection | $150 – $250 |
| Wood-burning chimney sweep & inspection | $200 – $320 |
| Fireplace insert installation (with liner) | $2,800 – $4,500 |
| Damper repair or replacement | $350 – $650 |
| Firebox repointing (historic-compatible) | $800 – $2,400 |
| Full stainless steel liner (DuraFlex) | $2,200 – $3,800 |
Several factors push Jonesborough jobs toward the higher end of these ranges. Historic district properties may require lime-mortar sourcing, scaffold setup for fragile brick, or consultation with preservation guidelines—work that simply doesn’t apply to standard suburban jobs in Colonial Heights or Johnson City. Chimneys with no existing liner demand more labor than relining a sound clay-tile system. And the longer heating season here means we sometimes find more advanced deterioration than homeowners expected.
We don’t quote over the phone for repair work. Every price follows a hands-on inspection, because two chimneys built in 1850 can present completely different conditions. Estimates are free, and Richard Anderson performs them personally. Call (833) 753-1759.
We Also Serve Cities Near Jonesborough
Our northeast Tennessee route covers Johnson City for newer construction gas fireplace service, Erwin for mountain homes with steep-roof chimney access challenges, Colonial Heights for mid-century ranch fireplace updates, and Elizabethton for historic district properties with needs similar to Jonesborough’s. If you’re unsure whether your property falls within our service radius, call and we’ll confirm—Richard makes the scheduling decisions directly.
Serving Jonesborough, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Jonesborough 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 — Fireplace Services in Jonesborough
Yes—structures within Jonesborough’s National Register historic district may carry repair restrictions on visible chimney work, including mortar mix ratios, crown materials, and exposed liner terminations. Before quoting any reline or repointing job in the Main Street corridor or adjacent blocks, we confirm whether your property falls under those guidelines and specify historically compatible materials accordingly. Standard approaches that work in Johnson City often won’t pass here. Call (833) 753-1759 and we’ll verify your property’s status during the free estimate.
Antique chimneys in Jonesborough typically have unlined or clay-tile-lined flues with larger, rougher interior surfaces than modern systems, plus lower overall draft efficiency that produces cooler exhaust temperatures. Combined with Jonesborough’s long, cold winters that drive sustained wood-burning seasons, those conditions create ideal creosote formation. We’ve found stage-3 glazed buildup in chimneys swept just two seasons prior. More frequent professional sweeping—annually for regular burners, sometimes mid-season for heavy use—is the only safe approach. Call (833) 753-1759 to schedule before peak burning season.
Usually yes, but it requires a compatible liner system and careful attention to clearances and draft performance. Historic fireplace openings are often larger than modern inserts require, and the original flue was sized for open-hearth burning, not concentrated insert exhaust. We install DuraFlex stainless liners sized specifically for your insert’s BTU output, with proper adapters and insulation where required. For historic district properties, we ensure all visible exterior work maintains period appearance. Most Jonesborough insert installations with liner run $2,800–$4,500. Call (833) 753-1759 for an exact quote—estimates are free.
Lime-based mortar, not modern Portland cement. Historic chimneys in Jonesborough’s district were built with lime mortar that allows moisture to breathe and escape; Portland cement traps water, accelerates freeze-thaw spalling, and can destroy original brick within years. We specify appropriate lime putty or NHL (natural hydraulic lime) mixes matched to your chimney’s original mortar composition. This isn’t aesthetic preference—it’s structural preservation. For a free assessment of your chimney’s mortar condition, call (833) 753-1759.
Annually at minimum for occasional burners, and potentially twice per season if you’re heating regularly through Jonesborough’s extended cold period from November through March. The combination of older chimney construction, sustained sub-freezing temperatures, and frequent firing creates creosote accumulation faster than NFPA 211’s baseline annual recommendation assumes. We inspect and advise based on actual buildup measured during your sweep, not a calendar guess. Call (833) 753-1759 to schedule before the next cold snap—estimates are free.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service, serving Jonesborough and northeast Tennessee since 2011.