Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Lebanon
Fireplace service in Lebanon, Tennessee typically runs $150–$650 depending on whether you need a routine gas valve inspection, a firebox repair, or a full insert replacement, and most appointments are scheduled within 48 hours. We travel the Highway 109 corridor and I-40 frontage weekly, so Lebanon homeowners aren’t waiting weeks for a Nashville crew to find us on the map.

We’re familiar with the split personality of Lebanon’s housing stock. The Castle Heights brick homes off College Street and the historic downtown core (37087) carry original clay-tile-lined masonry chimneys with mortar that’s seen seventy-plus years of Middle Tennessee freeze-thaw. North toward Hartsville Pike, the 2005–2015 subdivisions are packed with builder-grade prefab fireplaces now hitting their 15–20 year service thresholds all at once. Richard handles it personally — he’s the same technician who answers your call and shows up at your door, not a rotating subcontractor. For immediate scheduling in Lebanon, call (833) 753-1759.
Our Fireplace Services team carries the full range of repair and replacement capabilities, from gas valve troubleshooting to complete insert installations.
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.
Why Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee Is Lebanon’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
Richard Anderson has spent 14 years, one specialty: chimneys and fireplaces. That focus matters in Lebanon, where the local conditions punish flue components harder than the milder Nashville urban core just 30 miles west. We’ve built our reputation by recognizing what other crews miss — the hairline crown cracks that Lebanon’s ice-storm freeze-thaw opens into water paths, the prefab firebox warping that shows up first as a faint gas odor.
364 homeowners have rated us 4.9 stars. Those reviews come from real Lebanon addresses — the ranch homes near Cumberland University, the newer builds off Leeville Pike, the renovated Victorians in the 37087 core. We don’t buy leads or subcontract routes. Richard serves as Lead Technician on every job, so the expertise you read about online is the same expertise that arrives with the tool bag.
Response time to Lebanon is typically next-day or within 48 hours for non-emergency work. Emergency calls — gas leaks, blocked flues, visible firebox cracking — get same-day priority. We know the local streets well enough to navigate Lebanon’s subdivision cul-de-sacs and the tighter access points off North Cumberland Street without burning daylight on GPS.
Our Fireplace Services Services in Lebanon
Gas Fireplace Service
Gas fireplace service in Lebanon runs $180–$320 for standard inspection and burner cleaning, with valve replacement or thermopile repair pushing toward $450–$650. The 2005–2015 prefab units in Highway 109 corridor subdivisions are showing predictable failure patterns now: gas valves seizing after years of intermittent winter use, thermocouples failing to hold pilot lights, and rusted burner ports from condensation trapped in factory-built fireboxes. Richard handles it personally, testing gas pressure, inspecting the venting run, and checking for proper draft — because a gas fireplace that doesn’t vent correctly in a Lebanon home isn’t just inefficient, it’s dangerous.
Wood Burning Fireplace
Wood-burning fireplace inspection and sweep in Lebanon costs $150–$250; firebox repair or damper replacement adds $200–$500 depending on access. The older masonry chimneys in Castle Heights and the historic downtown district demand a different eye than prefab units. We’ve found clay-tile liners degraded by decades of creosote buildup, smoke chambers corbeled too sharply for modern drafting standards, and throat dampers rusted solid from Lebanon’s humidity swings. We use professional-grade materials — Olympia Chimney components for damper assemblies, Copperfield caps to keep out driving winter rain — because a wood burner in a 1950s Lebanon brick home deserves parts that match the original build quality.
Fireplace Insert
Fireplace insert installation in Lebanon ranges $2,800–$4,500 for gas inserts, $3,200–$5,000 for wood-burning models, including liner adaptation and surround finishing. This is where Lebanon’s housing split really shows. In the historic district, we’re often fitting an insert into an oversized masonry firebox to improve efficiency without losing the original hearth character. In the Highway 109 subdivisions, we’re replacing failed prefab fireboxes entirely — pulling out the cracked metal box and running a new insulated liner through the chase to support a modern insert. Gelco and Famco liners are our standard spec for these Lebanon jobs; they’re the same lines certified chimney pros use nationwide, rated for the thermal cycling our local ice-storm seasons deliver.

Damper Repair
Damper repair or replacement in Lebanon typically costs $200–$450 for throat dampers, $350–$600 for top-sealing energy-efficient models. Lebanon’s older homes often have cast-iron throat dampers seized with rust or warped from over-firing — common in Castle Heights properties where previous owners burned green hardwood for decades. Newer prefab units use lighter-gauge metal dampers that fatigue faster under repeated opening and closing. A failed damper in a Lebanon winter means heated air escaping straight up the flue 24/7, or cold downdrafts carrying chimney odors into your living room. We diagnose the mechanism, check the frame for distortion, and install replacements sized to the exact firebox dimensions — no universal-fit shortcuts.
Trusted Brands We Service in Lebanon
We stock and install the same materials the pros spec: DuraFlex stainless liners for relining jobs, HeatShield refractory mortar for crown and smoke-chamber restoration, Gelco and Olympia Chimney components for caps and dampers, Famco venting products, and Copperfield chimney accessories. For Lebanon customers, this means faster turnaround — we don’t wait on Nashville supply houses to ship parts. When a Highway 109 subdivision needs six cap replacements after an ice storm, we’ve got Copperfield and Gelco inventory ready. When a Castle Heights clay-tile liner fails, DuraFlex is on the truck. Richard’s 14 years in the trade means he’s specified these brands across hundreds of jobs; he knows which product fits which Lebanon housing type without guessing.
Common Fireplace Services Problems We See in Lebanon Homes
- Prefab fireboxes cracking at 15–20 years. The 2005–2015 build wave along Highway 109 and Hartsville Pike installed thousands of builder-grade metal fireboxes with finite service lives. We’re now seeing simultaneous failures — cracked refractory panels, warped heat exchangers, failed gas valves — concentrated on single streets where every home came from the same builder spec.
- Ice-damaged crowns on older masonry chimneys. Lebanon’s position in Middle Tennessee’s ice-storm belt means freeze-thaw cycling that the Nashville urban core largely avoids. We’ve repaired dozens of Castle Heights crowns where water infiltrated hairline cracks, expanded on freezing, and lifted concrete sections clear of the chimney stack. HeatShield crown repair is our standard fix, applied after proper surface prep.
- Blocked or deteriorated flues in neglected systems. Transplant homeowners moving from warmer climates often don’t realize manufacturer-mandated annual inspections apply to their Lebanon prefab fireplace. By year twelve or fifteen, creosote buildup, bird nesting, or deteriorated chimney cap screening has restricted draft to dangerous levels. We clear the obstruction and install proper Famco or Copperfield caps to prevent recurrence.
- Failed gas valves and control systems. Infrequent use — common in Lebanon’s mild shoulder seasons — lets gas valves corrode internally and thermopiles weaken. The result: pilot lights that won’t stay lit, burners that light then fade, or the subtle headache of incomplete combustion. We test with manometers, replace with OEM-spec components, and verify CO levels before signing off.
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Lebanon, TN
| Service | Typical Range in Lebanon |
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| Gas fireplace inspection & service | $180 – $320 |
| Gas valve or thermopile replacement | $450 – $650 |
| Wood-burning fireplace sweep & inspection | $150 – $250 |
| Firebox repair (masonry or prefab) | $400 – $900 |
| Damper repair or replacement | $200 – $600 |
| Fireplace insert (gas, installed) | $2,800 – $4,500 |
| Fireplace insert (wood, installed) | $3,200 – $5,000 |
| Chimney cap replacement | $250 – $550 |
What moves the needle within these ranges: accessibility (steep roof pitches in Castle Heights take longer than flat subdivision chase tops), parts availability (we stock common sizes, oddball prefab specs may need ordering), and the extent of hidden damage once we open the system. We quote upfront before starting work — no open-ended billing. Estimates are free. Call (833) 753-1759 for exact pricing on your Lebanon fireplace.
We Also Serve Cities Near Lebanon
Richard handles it personally across Wilson County and into the surrounding communities. We regularly schedule Mount Juliet jobs — though their mixed-age housing lacks Lebanon’s concentrated prefab maintenance wave — along with Green Hill, Gallatin, and Smyrna. Travel time from our Nashville base keeps response efficient for all four cities, but Lebanon’s density of 2005–2015 tract homes keeps us on the Highway 109 corridor most weeks.
Serving Lebanon, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lebanon 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 Lebanon
Manufacturer warranties and NFPA 211 standards require annual inspection of all factory-built fireplaces, regardless of use frequency. In Lebanon specifically, the 2005–2015 subdivision builds installed thousands of these units simultaneously, and their 15–20 year service thresholds are now arriving in clusters — making skipped inspections especially costly as minor issues become firebox replacements. Call (833) 753-1759 to schedule; estimates are free.
Freeze-thaw cycling from Lebanon’s ice-storm-belt climate opens hairline cracks in concrete crowns, then expands them as water infiltrates and re-freezes. Castle Heights and historic downtown masonry chimneys are particularly vulnerable because their original crowns were often poured without proper reinforcement or overhang. We repair with HeatShield refractory mortar after removing all loose material — a permanent fix, not a caulk patch. Call for an inspection quote.
Yes, most masonry and some prefab wood-burning fireplaces in Lebanon can be converted to gas log sets or full insert systems, provided the chimney meets venting requirements and local gas line access exists. Conversion costs typically run $1,800–$3,500 for vented gas logs, $2,800–$4,500 for sealed insert systems. Richard evaluates the flue condition, gas supply capacity, and firebox dimensions before recommending a specific approach. Call (833) 753-1759 to discuss your setup.
Lebanon’s newer subdivisions off Highway 109 and Hartsville Pike have narrow lot lines and limited driveway turnaround, which means we bring compact equipment and plan ladder staging carefully — but they don’t prevent proper service. The density actually works in homeowners’ favor: we can often schedule multiple neighboring inspections in a single trip, reducing per-home travel costs. Call to coordinate with neighbors if you’re in a concentrated build area.
We service all major fireplace and chimney brands, and we install professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, HeatShield, Gelco, Olympia Chimney, Famco, and Copperfield — the same lines specified by certified chimney professionals nationwide. For Lebanon’s high concentration of aging prefab units, we particularly stock Gelco caps, Famco venting components, and Copperfield accessories for fastest turnaround. Call (833) 753-1759 with your specific model information.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Chimney Cleaning Service Tennessee, serving Lebanon since 2010.