Nashville is where The Chimney Sweeper started back in 2009, and it’s still where our trucks park every morning. Our trucks are based right here in Nashville, a short drive from just about anywhere inside the interstate loop, which means when a Belle Meade homeowner calls about a smoking fireplace or an East Nashville bungalow needs an emergency cap repair after a storm, we’re rarely more than a same-day appointment away. Being headquartered here isn’t just a convenience for scheduling — it’s the reason we know this city’s housing stock as well as we do.
Few cities pack this much variety into one metro. In neighborhoods like Belle Meade and Green Hills you’ll find century-old Craftsman bungalows and Victorian-era homes with original masonry chimneys that have outlived several generations of owners — chimneys that need a gentler touch, tuckpointing instead of a jackhammer, and liners sized correctly for older flues. A few miles away in Germantown and Sylvan Park, converted warehouses sit beside sleek new infill construction with tall, code-modern prefab chimneys and gas inserts. We’ve swept, inspected, and repaired both types more times than we can count, and knowing the difference — what a 1920s firebox can handle versus what a 2024 build needs — is the kind of local knowledge you only pick up after 15-plus years working these exact streets.
Whatever part of Nashville you’re in, every job comes with the same approach: a professionally trained technician, a camera-verified inspection so you can see what we see, and a flat-fee written estimate before any repair work starts. No surprise add-ons once the truck is already in your driveway.
Chimney Services We Provide in Nashville
- Chimney Inspection — camera-verified inspections that catch issues early in both old and new construction.
- Cleaning & Sweeping — creosote and soot removal to keep frequently-used fireplaces burning safely.
- Chimney Repair — masonry-safe repairs for original chimneys and modern builds alike.
- Cap & Damper Installation — storm-ready caps and dampers sized to your flue.
- Chimney Relining — correctly-sized liners for older flues that were never rated for today’s appliances.
- Masonry & Rebuild — careful rebuilds that preserve the character of historic Nashville brick.
Common Chimney Issues in Nashville
The two issues we see most often in Nashville trace directly back to the city’s older housing stock. Decades of regular use in established neighborhoods means creosote can build up fast in chimneys that get burned all winter, raising real chimney fire risk if sweeping gets skipped a season or two. And in homes built before modern galvanizing standards, humidity and age take a toll on metal components, leaving many original dampers and fireboxes rusted, sticking, or flaking after 60-plus years of Tennessee summers.
What Nashville Homeowners Say
“We’re in a 1930s bungalow off Belmont Blvd and I was nervous about anyone touching the original chimney. The technician showed up exactly on time, explained everything he was checking before he checked it, and texted me photos from the camera inspection so I could see the cracked crown myself. Fixed within the week, at the price we were quoted.”
FAQs
Since our shop is based right here in Nashville, we’re usually able to offer same-day or next-day appointments inside the city, and we typically respond within a couple of hours for urgent issues like storm damage or a suspected chimney fire.
Yes. A large share of our work is in Belle Meade, Green Hills, and East Nashville on chimneys that are 70 to 100 years old. We inspect original masonry carefully before recommending anything and use repair techniques, like tuckpointing, that respect the existing structure instead of defaulting to a full rebuild.
Absolutely. Neighborhoods like Germantown and Sylvan Park have a lot of new construction with modern prefab chimneys and gas inserts, and we sweep, inspect, and service those just as often as we do century-old fireboxes.