Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Brentwood Estates
Fireplace repair and conversion in Brentwood Estates typically runs $280–$1,850 depending on whether you need a gas-log tune-up, a full firebox rebuild, or a flue relining for a 1980s-era masonry system. Most Brentwood Estates appointments are scheduled within 48 hours, and we carry the common parts needed for Williamson County’s estate-home chimneys on our trucks.

We’ve been working in Brentwood Estates since Apex Chimney Cleaning Service opened eight years ago. Michael Brown, our owner and lead technician, knows the neighborhood’s building patterns firsthand—the brick-and-stone colonials off Otter Creek Road, the Georgians tucked into the mature oak canopy near Granny White Pike, the 4,000-square-foot homes in the 37024 zip code that were built with two or three fireplaces as standard features. These aren’t generic suburban builds. They’re complex masonry systems that demand a technician who understands how Brentwood Estates’s freeze-thaw cycles, its humid summers, and its history of wood-to-gas conversions have aged those chimneys differently than homes in newer developments.
If your fireplace is smoking into the room, your gas logs won’t light reliably, or you’re staring at a cracked firebox and wondering whether to repair or convert, call us at (855) 963-4743. We’ll give you a straight answer and a free estimate.
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Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Service Nashville Is Brentwood Estates’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
Nearly 800 homeowners across Middle Tennessee have left us verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars. A significant share of those come from Brentwood Estates and the surrounding Williamson County corridor, where customers tend to research carefully and hold service providers to a high standard. We’ve earned that reputation by showing up on time, explaining what we find, and letting the work speak for itself.
Michael leads every job personally. You’re not getting a subcontractor who’s learning your chimney system on the fly. You’re getting the decision-maker—the same person who answers your questions, diagnoses the problem, and stands behind the repair. In a trade where fly-by-night sweeps are common, eight years of continuous operation with the same lead technician means something.
Our response time to Brentwood Estates is typically same-day or next-day for standard appointments, and we keep emergency availability for carbon monoxide concerns, blocked flues, or firebox damage that poses immediate risk. We know the local routing: Granny White Pike to Otter Creek Road, the wooded lots where GPS signals drop and driveways run long. That local familiarity saves time on every call.
We also understand the specific failure modes of Brentwood Estates’s housing stock. The 1980s–1990s estate homes here were built with oversized clay-tile flues designed for roaring wood fires. When homeowners later converted to gas logs—often without relining those flues for gas appliances—the result was moisture-trapping chimney geometry that produces sulfur deposits instead of creosote, accelerates masonry decay, and creates hidden safety hazards that a standard sweep won’t catch. We’ve diagnosed this exact pattern dozens of times in Brentwood Estates. It’s not theoretical for us.
Our Fireplace Services in Brentwood Estates
Gas Fireplace Service
Gas fireplace service in Brentwood Estates runs $180–$420 for standard maintenance and $650–$1,400 if we’re addressing a conversion-gone-wrong on an unlined flue. The estate homes here present a specific challenge: many were converted from wood to gas logs in the 2000s or 2010s by installers who never resized the flue for gas combustion. The original 13×17 or larger clay-tile flues—perfect for drafting a wood fire—are now dangerously oversized for gas, trapping moisture, producing sulfuric acid condensation, and rotting the flue from the inside out. We inspect for this on every gas service call in Brentwood Estates. If we find it, we’ll show you the camera footage and explain whether a stainless steel liner, a damper adjustment, or a full insert conversion is the right fix.
Wood Burning Fireplace
Wood-burning fireplace maintenance in Brentwood Estates costs $220–$380 for a sweep and level-one inspection, with repairs ranging from $340 for minor firebox tuckpointing to $2,800+ for smoke chamber parging and flue tile replacement. The local climate drives a specific usage pattern: 18–22 nights below freezing each winter, but mild enough overall that many homeowners burn infrequently and inconsistently. That’s the worst combination for creosote buildup. Smoldering, low-temperature fires produce stage-2 and stage-3 glazed creosote—the hard, tar-like deposits that standard brushes won’t remove and that ignite at lower temperatures. If you’re burning occasionally in a Brentwood Estates fireplace that hasn’t been swept in two-plus seasons, we need to look at this. The mature hardwood canopy here also means chimney swift and Carolina wren nesting debris on the smoke shelf, which compounds draft problems and creates fire hazards.
Fireplace Insert
Fireplace insert installation in Brentwood Estates typically ranges $2,400–$4,200 including the unit, a stainless steel liner kit, and labor. For many of the neighborhood’s 1990s colonials with original masonry fireplaces, an insert is the smartest long-term investment. It solves the oversized-flue problem permanently by running a sealed combustion system inside a new, correctly sized liner. You get efficiency ratings of 70–85% versus 10–15% for an open masonry fireplace, and you eliminate the moisture-trapping geometry that’s silently damaging so many Brentwood Estates chimneys. We size inserts to your existing firebox opening, handle the liner installation with DuraFlex or Olympia Chimney components, and coordinate any gas line or electrical work needed. The result is a system that actually matches your chimney, not one that fights it.
Damper Repair
Damper repair or replacement in Brentwood Estates runs $280–$650 for a standard throat damper, or $890–$1,450 if we’re installing a top-sealing damper to address persistent water entry or draft issues. The original cast-iron throat dampers in 1980s–1990s Brentwood Estates homes are now 25–45 years old. We’ve found them rusted open, rusted shut, warped from heat cycling, or missing entirely after failed conversion attempts. A stuck-open damper in winter costs you heated air up the flue; stuck-shut, and you’re smoking out the living room. For homes with crown cracking or water infiltration—which we see constantly from Tennessee’s freeze-thaw damage—a top-sealing Gelco or Famco damper kills two problems: it seals the flue from rain and animals, and it functions as a more efficient draft regulator than the original throat design.

Firebox Repair
Firebox repair in Brentwood Estates ranges from $450 for localized refractory panel replacement to $2,200–$3,800 for full firebox rebuilds with new firebrick and heat-resistant mortar. The original fireboxes in this neighborhood’s estate homes were built with standard firebrick and lime-based mortar that degrades with thermal cycling. After 25–45 years of use—or, in many Brentwood Estates cases, 25–45 years of disuse followed by sudden heavy use when new owners move in—we’re seeing cracked rear walls, deteriorated mortar joints, and spalled brick that exposes the surrounding framing to heat transfer. This isn’t cosmetic. A compromised firebox is a structure fire waiting to happen. We assess with video inspection, quote the repair scope, and rebuild with materials rated for the temperatures your system generates.
Fireplace Conversion
Fireplace conversion in Brentwood Estates—wood to gas, or gas logs to a sealed insert—runs $1,800–$4,500 depending on liner requirements, gas line routing, and whether we need to address existing moisture damage. This is where our local expertise matters most. Brentwood Estates has one of the highest concentrations of improperly converted fireplaces we’ve encountered in Middle Tennessee. The pattern is consistent: original wood-burning masonry fireplace, gas logs installed in the 2000s, no liner installed, flue now trapping moisture and producing sulfur rot. We recently serviced a 1992 Georgian colonial on Otter Creek Road where exactly this scenario had played out. The original 13×17 clay flue was trapping moisture and producing sulfur rot. We installed a DuraFlex stainless steel liner, installed a new damper, and replaced the gas logs with an energy-efficient insert, restoring safe, quiet operation. If you’re considering a conversion in Brentwood Estates, we’ll inspect first and tell you honestly whether your flue can handle it as-is.
Trusted Brands We Service in Brentwood Estates
We specify the same materials that certified chimney professionals use nationwide, and we stock the common repair parts so Brentwood Estates customers aren’t waiting on special orders. For liner installations and relining work, we use DuraFlex stainless steel and Olympia Chimney components—both rated for the temperature and corrosion demands of gas and wood combustion. For firebox restoration and smoke chamber parging, HeatShield gives us a ceramic refractory coating that seals cracked mortar joints and restores smooth draft surfaces without full teardown. For damper replacements and chimney cap installations, Gelco and Famco provide the stainless steel and galvanized options that hold up to Williamson County’s humidity and temperature swings. We don’t use hardware-store generics on estate-home chimneys. The geometry is too unforgiving, and the stakes are too high.
Common Fireplace Problems We See in Brentwood Estates Homes
- Oversized clay flues trapping moisture after gas conversion. The original 13×17 or larger flues built for wood fires become dangerous liabilities when gas logs are installed without relining. Moisture condenses, sulfuric acid forms, and the flue interior rots while the homeowner sees no visible problem. We catch this with camera inspection.
- Crown cracking and spalling from freeze-thaw cycles. Middle Tennessee’s winters deliver enough freeze-thaw to fracture crown masonry, especially on chimneys that already have minor water intrusion. Once the crown fails, water enters the flue system year-round, accelerating tile joint deterioration and hidden interior damage.
- Chimney swift and wren nesting on smoke shelves. The mature oak and hickory canopy across Brentwood Estates lots provides prime nesting habitat. We regularly find packed debris blocking flues—often discovered only when a gas-log conversion performs poorly or a carbon monoxide detector triggers. Prevention means capping before the problem, not after.
- Stage-2 and stage-3 glazed creosote from low-temperature burning. Infrequent, smoldering wood fires—the typical Brentwood Estates pattern—produce the most dangerous creosote form. It’s hard, shiny, and ignites at lower temperatures than fluffy stage-1 deposits. Standard sweeping won’t remove it; we use rotary chains or chemical treatment.
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Brentwood Estates, TN
Here’s what fireplace work actually costs in the Brentwood Estates market:
- Gas fireplace service and tune-up: $180–$420
- Wood-burning sweep and level-one inspection: $220–$380
- Damper repair or replacement: $280–$650 (throat); $890–$1,450 (top-sealing)
- Firebox repair (localized): $450–$1,200
- Firebox rebuild: $2,200–$3,800
- Fireplace insert installation: $2,400–$4,200
- Fireplace conversion (wood to gas or gas to insert): $1,800–$4,500
- Stainless steel liner installation: $1,600–$3,200 (varies with flue height and complexity)
What moves you within these ranges? Flue height and accessibility, the extent of existing moisture or sulfur damage, whether gas line work is needed, and whether we’re matching existing masonry aesthetics on a visible repair. We don’t quote over the phone for complex jobs—we inspect, camera the flue, and give you a written estimate with line-item breakdown. Estimates are free. Call (855) 963-4743 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Brentwood Estates
Our service radius covers the full Williamson County corridor and into southern Davidson County. We regularly run Fireplace Services calls in Brentwood proper, Forest Hills, Franklin, and Nolensville. Each of these markets has distinct housing stock and chimney characteristics, but the underlying expertise—Michael’s hands-on diagnosis, our full-system capability from sweep to rebuild, and our 4.9-star track record—travels with us on every truck.
Serving Brentwood Estates, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Brentwood Estates 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 Brentwood Estates
Yes—relining is essential for safe gas operation in Brentwood Estates’s 1980s–1990s estate homes. The original 13×17 or larger clay flues were engineered for wood-fire draft volumes; gas appliances produce cooler, wetter exhaust that those oversized flues cannot vent properly. Without a correctly sized stainless steel liner, you’ll get moisture condensation, sulfuric acid formation, and progressive masonry decay. We inspect with video camera before every conversion and quote the liner as standard, not optional. Call (855) 963-4743 for a free inspection and exact quote.
We find active or abandoned chimney swift and Carolina wren nests in roughly one of every four Brentwood Estates chimney inspections during spring and early summer. The mature hardwood canopy across this neighborhood—old-growth oaks and hickories on large wooded lots—provides ideal nesting habitat, and uncapped flues are essentially open invitations. Nests typically jam into the smoke shelf or upper flue, blocking draft and creating fire hazards. We recommend capping before nesting season; once swifts are present, federal protection laws restrict removal timing. Call (855) 963-4743 and we’ll check your cap status during any service visit.
This is the most common complaint we hear in Brentwood Estates’s 4,000–7,000 square foot colonials and Georgians. These homes were built with two or three masonry fireplaces as standard features, but subsequent owners often converted some to gas logs without proper relining, let others fall into disuse without maintenance, or inherited multiple systems in varying states of decay. The working fireplace is usually the one that got attention; the others likely have oversized unlined flues, deteriorated dampers, cracked fireboxes, or blocked smoke chambers. We can inspect all three systems in a single visit and prioritize repairs based on safety and your actual usage plans. Call (855) 963-4743 to schedule a multi-fireplace assessment.
For throat damper replacements, we source cast-iron units that match original specifications. For top-sealing dampers—which we often recommend for Brentwood Estates homes with water infiltration or draft inconsistency—we install Gelco and Famco stainless steel models. Both brands provide positive-seal gaskets that stop heated air loss in winter and seal out rain and animals year-round. We stock common sizes and can typically complete damper replacement in a single visit. Call (855) 963-4743 to confirm fit for your flue size.
For most Brentwood Estates homes with original oversized masonry flues, yes—an insert is the safer and more efficient long-term choice. Gas logs vent into the existing flue, which in your home was likely built 13×17 or larger for wood fires and was never properly resized for gas. An insert is a sealed combustion system with its own correctly sized liner; it eliminates the moisture-trapping geometry, delivers 70–85% efficiency versus 10–15% for open masonry, and qualifies for some utility rebates. The upfront cost is higher—$2,400–$4,200 versus $1,800–$2,800 for gas logs with basic liner—but the operating savings and safety improvement typically justify it. We’ll inspect your specific chimney and give you an honest comparison. Call (855) 963-4743 for a free estimate.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Service, serving Brentwood Estates and the Nashville area since 2016.