Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across Lebanon
Chimney cleaning and sweep service in Lebanon, TN typically costs $150–$350 for a standard Level 1 inspection and sweep, with Level 2 camera inspections running $250–$450 depending on roof access and flue condition. Most Lebanon appointments are scheduled within 3–5 business days, and we carry the equipment to complete the work in a single visit. If you’re in the 37087, 37088, or 37090 zip codes and need your fireplace ready for the heating season, call (855) 963-4743 for a free estimate.

We’ve been driving to Lebanon from our Nashville base for eight years now, and we know the difference between a quick sweep on a new prefab unit in a Wilson County subdivision and the careful work older masonry near the square demands. Michael leads every job, so you’re getting the owner on your roof—not a subcontractor learning your chimney on the fly. From sweep to rebuild, we handle the full system.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Service Nashville Is Lebanon’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
Nearly 800 homeowners across Middle Tennessee have left us reviews, and that 4.9-star average reflects the kind of work we do in Lebanon specifically—showing up on time, explaining what we find, and fixing it without drama. We don’t chase five-star ratings; we earn them by treating Castle Heights colonials and Highway 109 townhomes with equal care.
Our response time to Lebanon is typically same-week during peak season (October through February), and we book shoulder-season appointments in September and March for homeowners who plan ahead. We know the parking situation around the historic square, the alley access behind properties on East Main, and the shared-driveway layouts in newer developments off South Hartmann Drive. That local coordination saves you a rescheduled appointment.
Michael Brown has spent eight years building Apex into a company that does what most sweeps won’t: diagnose the whole chimney system, not just brush out the flue. When we find a cracked crown, a deteriorating liner, or a prefab firebox being misused for solid fuel, we explain it and we can fix it. No second contractor to call. Eight years, one standard.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep team carries professional-grade equipment for every Lebanon job, from rotary power sweeping systems for heavy creosote to high-resolution chimney cameras for Level 2 inspections inside flue liners.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in Lebanon
Level 1 Inspection
A Level 1 inspection is the baseline for any Lebanon home with a fireplace that’s been in regular use and hasn’t changed. We examine the readily accessible portions of your chimney exterior, interior, and appliance connection—looking for creosote buildup, obstructions, and basic structural soundness. For the thousands of prefabricated metal fireplaces in Lebanon’s 2000s-era subdivisions, this annual check confirms the factory-built system is still operating within its original design parameters. We document everything and give you a written condition report.
Level 2 Inspection
Level 2 is where we get inside the flue with a camera, and it’s what we recommend for most Lebanon homes buying or selling, switching fuel types, or dealing with older masonry. Last winter we swept a chimney in the Castle Heights neighborhood where a homeowner had switched from gas to wood in a prefab firebox originally configured for gas logs. The DuraFlex liner wasn’t rated for solid fuel, so we installed a HeatShield stainless steel liner to resolve the safety violation and prevent a house fire. That camera inspection found what a basic sweep would have missed. If your home is near the Lebanon square and your chimney dates to the 1950s or 1960s, the Level 2 camera reveals cracked clay tiles and deteriorated mortar joints that Lebanon’s expansive clay soils have gradually opened up.
Creosote Removal
Lebanon’s humid subtropical climate means winters get cold enough for serious fireplace use—teens and low 20s most January nights—but not so cold that you’re burning continuously. That intermittent, intense use pattern produces glazed creosote, the hard, tar-like deposit that standard brushes won’t touch. We use rotary cleaning systems and, when necessary, professional-grade creosote modifiers to break down Stage 3 buildup without damaging clay flue tiles or stainless steel liners. For wood-burning households in Lebanon’s older neighborhoods, this is the difference between a safe flue and a chimney fire waiting to happen.
Soot Removal & Fireplace Cleaning
Soot isn’t just dirty—it’s acidic, and in Lebanon’s older masonry chimneys it accelerates deterioration of mortar joints and firebrick. Our fireplace cleaning service removes accumulated soot from the firebox, smoke chamber, and damper assembly, restoring proper draft and preventing odor problems during Lebanon’s humid summers. For gas fireplace conversions common in Highway 109 subdivisions, we also clean burner ports and verify venting integrity so you’re not getting incomplete combustion byproducts into your living space.

Annual Sweep
The National Fire Protection Association recommends annual inspection; for wood-burning systems in Lebanon’s climate, we recommend annual sweeping if you burn more than a cord of hardwood per season. We schedule Lebanon annual sweep customers into our rotation each fall so you’re not scrambling for an appointment when the first cold snap hits Wilson County. Michael handles the scheduling personally—no call center, no crew dispatcher who doesn’t know your chimney from last year.
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.
Trusted Brands We Service in Lebanon
We use the same materials the pros specify, and we stock common parts so Lebanon jobs don’t wait on shipping. For liner installations and replacements, we work with Gelco and Olympia Chimney stainless steel systems—both rated for solid fuel and backed by manufacturer warranties we honor locally. For chimney caps, dampers, and ventilation hardware, Famco and Copperfield components are our standard; they’re the brands certified chimney specialists nationwide trust for durability in humid climates like Middle Tennessee’s. When we specify a part for your Lebanon home, it’s because we’ve installed it before and we know how it performs after eight years of local weather cycles.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in Lebanon Homes
- Wood-burning in gas-configured prefabs. Along Lebanon’s Highway 109 growth corridor, many builder-installed prefab fireplaces were originally configured for gas logs but are now being used for wood burning by new homeowners who don’t realize the liner isn’t rated for solid fuel—a safety and code violation that shows up repeatedly on first-time cleaning calls in these newer Wilson County subdivisions.
- Freeze-thaw damage to clay flue tiles. Lebanon’s combination of wet, humid springs and periodic winter ice storms creates freeze-thaw cycling that cracks clay flue tiles and spalls mortar crowns—damage that’s often invisible until a professional inspection reveals it, especially on mid-century masonry chimneys near the historic square.
- Expansive soil settlement. Lebanon’s older homes near the historic square and Castle Heights often have mid-20th-century clay-tile-lined chimneys that settle on expansive clay soils, causing cracked tiles and deteriorated mortar joints unique to this area’s geology. We’ve pulled liner fragments from flues where the settling had gone unaddressed for a decade.
- Tight access delaying service. Dense urban housing with tight clearances and alley-load access delays service if our crew doesn’t coordinate parking and entry in advance. We call ahead to confirm access routes for Lebanon’s older neighborhoods and shared-driveway developments so we’re not blocking traffic on narrow streets.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Lebanon, TN
| Service | Typical Range in Lebanon |
|---|---|
| Level 1 Inspection & Sweep | $150 – $275 |
| Level 2 Inspection (with camera) | $250 – $450 |
| Creosote Removal (heavy buildup) | $200 – $400 |
| Fireplace Cleaning & Soot Removal | $175 – $300 |
| Annual Sweep (returning customer) | $130 – $225 |
What moves you within these ranges? Roof pitch and height affect access time—steeper two-story homes in Castle Heights take longer than single-level prefabs off Highway 109. Heavy creosote requiring rotary treatment or chemical modifiers adds labor. And if we find a safety issue that needs immediate correction, we’ll show you the camera footage and quote the repair before any additional work.
We don’t bait-and-switch with lowball sweep prices then upsell in your living room. Michael gives you the full picture upfront. Estimates are free—call (855) 963-4743 and we’ll schedule a time that works around your Lebanon location.
We Also Serve Cities Near Lebanon
We run regular routes to Mount Juliet, Green Hill, Gallatin, and Smyrna from our Nashville base, so Lebanon homeowners aren’t our outlier customers—they’re part of our core Wilson County and Rutherford County service area. Same technician, same equipment, same 4.9-star standard whether we’re sweeping a chimney off Lebanon Road or in a Mount Juliet subdivision.
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 — Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Lebanon
No—unless the manufacturer specifically rated the system for solid fuel and a compatible liner was installed. Most Highway 109 prefabs were configured for gas only, and burning wood in them creates a flue liner safety hazard and violates NFPA 211 code. We’ve found this exact situation on multiple first-time cleaning calls in Lebanon’s newer Wilson County subdivisions. Call (855) 963-4743 and we’ll inspect the rating plate and liner condition to give you a definitive answer—estimates are free.
You don’t—until a Level 2 camera inspection shows you. Cracked clay flue tiles from Lebanon’s expansive clay soil settlement rarely produce visible symptoms early; you might notice drafting issues or a faint smoke smell, but many homeowners discover the damage during a home sale inspection or after a chimney fire. We recommend a Level 2 inspection with video documentation for any pre-1970 masonry chimney in the 37087 area. Call (855) 963-4743 to schedule—estimates are free.
Yes, and we plan for it. We call ahead to confirm access routes, coordinate with neighbors when shared driveways are involved, and carry compact equipment that fits through narrow gates common in Lebanon’s older neighborhoods near East Main and the square. Our crew doesn’t show up with a full-size van blocking your alley. Call (855) 963-4743 and we’ll walk through the access plan when we book—estimates are free.
We primarily install Gelco and Olympia Chimney stainless steel liners for solid-fuel conversions and damaged flue replacements, and we’ve used HeatShield cerfractory systems for resurfacing sound but deteriorated clay liners in Lebanon’s historic homes. We don’t install generic hardware-store liner kits—they don’t carry the warranty or the wall thickness that professional-grade materials do. Call (855) 963-4743 and we’ll specify the right system for your chimney type—estimates are free.
Annually, per NFPA 211, and more frequently if you burn more than one cord of hardwood per season. Lebanon’s winter temperatures—regular dips into the teens and low 20s—mean most wood-burning households get 3–4 months of active use, which generates enough creosote to warrant yearly removal. The humid shoulder seasons also promote moisture accumulation that can accelerate flue deterioration if creosote is left in place. Call (855) 963-4743 to get on our fall rotation—estimates are free.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Service, serving Lebanon since 2017.