Fast, Reliable Fireplace Services Across Forest Hills
Fireplace service in Forest Hills, TN typically costs $195–$650 depending on whether you need a routine gas fireplace tune-up or full firebox and damper repair, and we’re usually on-site within 24–48 hours. We know the winding, wooded streets off Hillsboro Road and Old Hickory Boulevard well — our Fireplace Services team has been climbing roofs and inspecting flues in Forest Hills since we opened eight years ago. Call (855) 963-4743 for a free estimate.

Forest Hills isn’t like the open-lot developments in Brentwood or Franklin. The mature hardwood canopy that gives this community its name creates conditions you won’t find in newer suburbs. Heavy leaf loads, persistent moisture under dense shade, and wildlife intrusion from the surrounding trees mean your chimney system needs attention even if you light fires only a handful of times each winter. We’ve learned that the hard way — through hundreds of inspections in 37215 and the surrounding zip code.
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Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Service Nashville Is Forest Hills’s Preferred Fireplace Services Company
Michael Brown leads every job personally. As owner and lead technician, he’s the same person who answers your questions, climbs your roof, and signs off on the work. Forest Hills homeowners expect that level of accountability — these are large, custom-built estates where a subcontractor rotation isn’t acceptable.
Our reputation backs it up. Nearly 800 homeowners across the Nashville metro have left verified reviews, averaging 4.9 stars. Many of those come from repeat customers in Forest Hills who’ve had us service multiple fireplaces on the same property — not uncommon in the 1960s-through-1980s brick homes that dominate this market.
We carry the full range of materials needed for Forest Hills’s specific housing stock: DuraFlex liners for deteriorated clay flue tiles, HeatShield for resurfacing damaged fireboxes, and copper and stainless components from Gelco and Famco for cap and damper work. That means faster turnaround and no waiting on special orders.
Response time matters here. From our Nashville base, we’re typically at Forest Hills homes within a day, sometimes same-day for damper or gas fireplace issues during heating season. We understand that a stuck damper or failed gas valve in January isn’t a scheduling convenience — it’s a cold house.
Our Fireplace Services Services in Forest Hills
Wood Burning Fireplace Service
Forest Hills’s wooded lots create a paradox: homeowners with wood-burning fireplaces often burn infrequently, assuming that means less maintenance. The opposite is true. The heavy canopy deposits leaves, twigs, and organic debris into uncapped flues year-round, and that material retains moisture under the dense shade. Combined with occasional burn cycles, you get accelerated creosote buildup and potential blockages that a casual user never suspects.
We inspect and sweep wood-burning systems with that reality in mind. Our camera inspections frequently reveal debris accumulation that has nothing to do with fireplace use — it’s the forest doing what forests do. For homes on the wooded cul-de-sacs off Hillsboro Road, we typically recommend annual inspection even for occasional burners.
Gas Fireplace Service
Gas fireplaces in Forest Hills present their own challenges, many stemming from conversions done without proper relining. The custom brick homes here often had original wood-burning fireplaces with clay tile flues; when gas inserts were installed in the 1990s or 2000s, the liner was sometimes left in place. Those original tiles have now endured fifty-plus years of Middle Tennessee freeze-thaw cycling.
We service gas valves, pilot assemblies, and burner systems, but we always inspect the flue condition behind the insert. A gas fireplace with a cracked clay liner is still venting combustion gases through deteriorating masonry — a condition that looks fine from the living room but fails our camera inspection every time.
Fireplace Insert Installation & Service
Inserts are popular in Forest Hills’s large, drafty homes from the 1970s and 1980s. The original fireplaces were built for aesthetics and radiant heat, not efficiency. A properly installed insert with a stainless steel liner transforms that equation — but “properly installed” is the critical phrase.
We use DuraFlex liners sized specifically for the insert and the existing flue, not improvised adaptors. In Forest Hills’s older chimneys, we often find the original clay tiles have shifted or spalled, requiring liner installation that navigates irregular flue shapes. It’s precise work, and Michael handles the measurements personally.
Damper Repair
Stuck, rusted, or misaligned dampers are common in Forest Hills’s original fireplaces. The combination of high humidity under the tree canopy and decades of disuse seizes cast-iron throat dampers in place. Some of the upscale homes here even have custom copper dampers that have corroded or warped.

We repair and replace dampers with components matched to the existing system — standard cast iron, stainless steel, or custom-fabricated solutions for non-standard openings. A damper that won’t close costs you conditioned air year-round and creates a direct path for wildlife and debris.
Fireplace Conversion
Converting a wood-burning fireplace to gas in Forest Hills requires more than dropping in an insert. The existing flue must be evaluated for liner compatibility, gas line routing must meet code, and the combustion air supply must be adequate for the new system. We’ve converted dozens of Forest Hills fireplaces, many in the original 1960s-through-1980s brick homes where the chimney was never designed for modern gas efficiency requirements.
Every conversion we do includes full relining with DuraFlex or equivalent, proper gas line installation, and a post-installation draft and spillage test. We don’t leave until the system is documented and safe.
Firebox Repair
Cracked or spalling firebrick, deteriorated refractory panels, and heat-damaged mortar joints show up regularly in Forest Hills’s older fireplaces. The freeze-thaw cycles that attack exterior masonry also stress the firebox, especially when combined with moisture intrusion from failed crowns or flashing. We repair with HeatShield resurfacing systems or traditional refractory replacement, depending on the damage extent and the fireplace’s construction.
Trusted Brands We Service in Forest Hills
We stock and install the materials that certified chimney specialists specify nationwide: DuraFlex stainless liners for relining deteriorated clay flues, HeatShield resurfacing systems for firebox restoration, and caps, dampers, and flashing components from Gelco, Olympia Chimney, and Famco. For Forest Hills customers, that means we don’t order parts after diagnosing your problem — we carry the inventory to complete most repairs in a single visit. Copperfield supply-house components round out our stock for custom fabrication when standard sizes don’t fit the oversized or non-standard flues common in this area’s custom homes.
Common Fireplace Services Problems We See in Forest Hills Homes
- Debris accumulation independent of use. Homeowners who burn rarely assume their chimney stays clean. In Forest Hills, the tree canopy fills flues with leaves and twigs regardless of burn frequency. We’ve found complete blockages in chimneys that hadn’t been lit in two years.
- Cracked clay tile liners from decades of freeze-thaw. The 1960s-through-1980s brick homes here have original liners that have survived fifty-plus Middle Tennessee winters. Those tiles crack, shift, and spall, creating gaps that allow combustion gases and moisture into surrounding masonry.
- Wildlife intrusion in uncapped flues. On the heavily wooded cul-de-sacs off Old Hickory Boulevard, raccoons and chimney swifts routinely nest in chimneys. Swifts are federally protected migratory birds — removing an active nest requires compliance protocols that delay cleaning until the nesting season ends.
- Gas inserts installed without proper relining. Conversions done years ago often left original clay tiles in place. Those deteriorated liners now vent gas combustion products through compromised masonry, a condition our camera inspections reveal regularly.
Pricing for Fireplace Services in Forest Hills, TN
| Service | Typical Range in Forest Hills |
|---|---|
| Gas fireplace tune-up and safety inspection | $195–$285 |
| Wood-burning fireplace sweep and inspection | $225–$325 |
| Fireplace insert installation with liner | $3,200–$5,800 |
| Damper repair or replacement | $380–$650 |
| Firebox repair (HeatShield or refractory) | $850–$2,400 |
| Fireplace conversion (wood to gas, with liner) | $4,500–$7,200 |
What moves you within these ranges? Liner accessibility, flue condition, whether we need scaffolding for multi-story chimneys, and parts compatibility with older systems. Forest Hills’s custom homes often have non-standard dimensions that require adaptation. We diagnose before we quote — our estimates are free, detailed, and delivered on-site. Call (855) 963-4743 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Forest Hills
We regularly work in Brentwood Estates, Nashville proper, Brentwood, and Franklin — but Forest Hills’s wooded geography and older housing stock create conditions we don’t see in those more open, newer developments. The same drive that brings us to your Hillsboro Road estate serves neighbors across the southern Davidson County line.
Serving Forest Hills, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Forest Hills 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 Forest Hills
Your flue fills with leaves, twigs, and organic debris from the dense tree canopy regardless of how often you burn. That material retains moisture under Forest Hills’s heavy shade, accelerating creosote formation and creating blockages that pose fire and carbon monoxide hazards independent of your burn schedule. Call (855) 963-4743 for a free inspection — we’ll show you exactly what’s in there.
We can remove raccoon nesting material and install prevention screening, but chimney swifts are federally protected migratory birds — if they’re actively nesting, we must delay cleaning until the season ends per federal compliance requirements. We document the situation and schedule return service. This is common on Forest Hills’s wooded cul-de-sacs; we’ve navigated it many times.
Original clay tiles from the 1960s–1980s have typically experienced enough Middle Tennessee freeze-thaw cycling to develop cracks or spalling; we recommend a camera inspection to assess their condition before making that determination. If damage is present, a stainless steel liner from DuraFlex is the standard replacement, preserving your chimney’s structural integrity while meeting modern venting requirements. Call for a free camera inspection.
Yes — every conversion we perform includes full relining with DuraFlex or equivalent stainless steel, proper gas line installation, and post-installation safety testing. Forest Hills homes with original clay flues require this step; skipping it leaves deteriorated tiles venting gas combustion products into your masonry. We’ll inspect, line, convert, and certify the system in one coordinated project.
We repair and replace stuck, rusted, or warped dampers including custom copper units found in some Forest Hills estates. The high humidity under the tree canopy seizes metal components over time; we match replacement parts to your existing system or fabricate solutions for non-standard openings. A free on-site assessment lets us determine whether repair or replacement is the better path.
Ready to get your Forest Hills fireplace inspected, repaired, or converted? Call (855) 963-4743 for a free estimate. Michael Brown will handle your job personally — from the initial inspection through the final safety check.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Service Nashville, serving Forest Hills and the Nashville metro since 2016.