Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Forest Hills
Chimney repair in Forest Hills, TN typically costs $850–$4,500 depending on whether you need mortar repointing, spalling brick repair, or full chimney rebuilding, and most jobs are completed within 1–3 business days. Apex Chimney Cleaning Service Nashville has been repairing chimneys in Forest Hills for eight years, and Michael Brown leads every job personally — no subcontractors, no rotating crews. If you’re seeing crumbling mortar, white efflorescence stains, or suspect cracked clay tile liners in your 1960s–1980s brick home, call us at (855) 963-4743 for a free, no-obligation estimate.

We know Forest Hills well. The mature hardwood canopy that gives this incorporated community its character also creates repair conditions you won’t find in open-lot suburbs. From the estates along Hillsboro Road to the wooded cul-de-sacs off Old Hickory Boulevard, we’ve worked on the specific chimney failure patterns this area produces. Heavy shade, decades-old clay tile liners, and wildlife intrusion from the dense tree cover — these aren’t abstract problems for us. We’ve solved them hundreds of times.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Service Nashville Is Forest Hills’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
Nearly 800 homeowners across Middle Tennessee have trusted us with their chimney systems, and our 4.9-star average across 775 verified reviews reflects what happens when Michael Brown — owner and lead technician — shows up on every job. In Forest Hills specifically, that means you’re getting the decision-maker on your roof, not a dispatcher sending whoever’s available.
Our response time to Forest Hills is typically same-day or next-day for standard repairs, and we carry the materials to complete most mortar repointing, spalling brick repair, and waterproofing jobs without ordering parts. That’s critical here, where the combination of aging masonry and damp, shaded conditions means small problems escalate fast.
We also understand the local compliance landscape. On a cul-de-sac off Old Hickory Boulevard, we found clay tile liners in a 1970s brick estate spalled from decades of freeze-thaw inside the shaded, damp chimney. We had the homeowner call a wildlife specialist to remove active chimney swift nests — federally protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act — before we could reline with DuraFlex stainless steel. This is the kind of Forest Hills-specific situation that generalist sweeps miss entirely.
From sweep to rebuild, we handle the full chimney system. Our Chimney Repair team doesn’t patch and disappear — we diagnose why the failure happened and fix it so it stays fixed.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Forest Hills
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling — when brick faces flake and crumble from freeze-thaw damage — is epidemic in Forest Hills. The dense shade canopy keeps chimneys damp year-round, and when those occasional winter ice storms hit, the trapped moisture expands inside the brick. We’ve repaired spalled chimneys on homes from the 1960s estates near Tyne Boulevard to the 1980s builds off Granny White Pike. Typical spalling brick repair in Forest Hills runs $1,200–$2,800, depending on how many courses need replacement and whether the damage has reached the interior wythe.
Tuckpointing & Mortar Repointing
The original mortar in Forest Hills’s mid-century brick homes has endured 40–60 years of Middle Tennessee humidity. Add the organic debris that washes down from the heavy tree canopy — leaves, twigs, and decaying matter that hold moisture against the joints — and you get accelerated joint deterioration we simply don’t see in sun-exposed neighborhoods. We grind out failed joints to proper depth and repoint with color-matched, breathable mortar that handles Forest Hills’s wet-dry cycles. A typical repointing job on a Forest Hills chimney runs $850–$1,900.
Chimney Waterproofing
Waterproofing isn’t optional in Forest Hills — it’s structural preservation. The combination of high humidity, dense shade, and organic debris accumulation creates conditions where unprotected masonry absorbs and retains moisture for weeks. We apply vapor-permeable sealers (never film-forming coatings that trap moisture) specifically formulated for the freeze-thaw exposure these chimneys face. For Forest Hills homes, we typically recommend waterproofing as part of any exterior repair, or as standalone prevention on sound masonry. Expect $650–$1,400 depending on chimney size and accessibility.
Flashing Repair
Step flashing and counterflashing failures are common where Forest Hills’s older homes have experienced decades of thermal movement between brick chimneys and roof decks. We see this particularly on the complex rooflines of the area’s larger estates. Our flashing repair includes proper integration with existing roofing, sealed with professional-grade materials, not caulk-and-hope. Most flashing repairs in Forest Hills run $450–$950.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Forest Hills
We stock and install the materials that certified chimney specialists specify nationwide — HeatShield for ceramic flue resurfacing, Gelco for caps and screening designed to keep Forest Hills’s wildlife out, and Olympia Chimney for stainless steel relining systems. When we arrive at your Forest Hills home, we typically have what we need on the truck. That means no waiting on parts while your chimney continues to deteriorate, and no “we’ll be back next week” delays. For the relining work that’s common on Forest Hills’s aging clay tile systems, we specify DuraFlex stainless steel — the same product we used on that 1970s estate off Old Hickory Boulevard after the wildlife compliance issue was resolved.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Forest Hills Homes
- Clay tile liners crack and spall from freeze-thaw cycling. Forest Hills’s dense shade keeps flues damp, and those sharp winter temperature drops — ice storms, not sustained cold — create expansion cycles that shatter aging clay. We find this in homes from the 1960s through the 1980s, especially where original liners were never upgraded.
- Mortar joints deteriorate from efflorescence and organic debris. The white powder you see on your chimney face is mineral salts left behind as moisture evaporates. In Forest Hills, that moisture comes from humidity, rain, and the leaf litter that accumulates in uncapped flues and weeps into the masonry. It’s not cosmetic — it’s a warning that joints are failing.
- Gas insert conversions without proper relining create dangerous conditions. Multiple-fireplace homes in Forest Hills often had one flue converted to gas without installing a properly sized liner. The result: condensation damage, potential CO leakage, and accelerated deterioration of the remaining clay. We inspect for this on every multi-flue property.
- Wildlife intrusion complicates repair scheduling. On those heavily wooded cul-de-sacs off Hillsboro Road and Old Hickory Boulevard, raccoons and chimney swifts routinely nest in uncapped flues. Chimney swifts are federally protected — we cannot begin masonry work until they’re properly removed by a wildlife specialist. We coordinate this, but it adds a compliance step you won’t face in less wooded areas.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Forest Hills, TN
| Service | Typical Range in Forest Hills |
|---|---|
| Mortar Repointing / Tuckpointing | $850 – $1,900 |
| Spalling Brick Repair | $1,200 – $2,800 |
| Chimney Waterproofing | $650 – $1,400 |
| Flashing Repair | $450 – $950 |
| Partial Chimney Rebuilding | $2,500 – $4,500 |
| Stainless Steel Relining (DuraFlex) | $2,800 – $5,200 |
What moves you within these ranges? Chimney height and accessibility, the extent of masonry damage, whether we need to coordinate wildlife removal before starting, and whether we’re addressing one flue or multiple on an estate property. We don’t quote over the phone for repair work — every Forest Hills chimney has taken decades of unique exposure, and we need eyes on it. Our estimates are free, detailed, and delivered on-site by Michael Brown. Call (855) 963-4743 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Forest Hills
We repair chimneys throughout the Nashville metro, including Brentwood Estates, Nashville, Brentwood, and Franklin. Each area has distinct chimney conditions — Brentwood’s open lots create different moisture patterns than Forest Hills’s shaded canopy, and Franklin’s historic district presents its own preservation challenges. Wherever you are, Michael leads the job with the same eight-year standard.
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 — Chimney Repair in Forest Hills
Forest Hills’s dense tree canopy keeps chimneys shaded and damp for extended periods, while Brentwood’s more open lots allow faster drying. That retained moisture, combined with sharp freeze-thaw cycles from ice storms, shatters clay tile from the inside out. We’ve replaced liners in Forest Hills homes that looked fine from the top but were cracked through every segment. If your home was built between 1960 and 1990 and still has original clay, schedule an inspection — call (855) 963-4743 and we’ll check it with a camera.
Yes, if you live on a wooded lot in Forest Hills. Raccoons and chimney swifts commonly nest in uncapped flues here, and chimney swifts are federally protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. We cannot begin masonry work until active nests are properly removed by a wildlife specialist. We coordinate this step, but it can add 1–2 weeks during nesting season (roughly March through August). Call (855) 963-4743 and we’ll assess whether wildlife is present during your initial inspection.
Repointing is worth it when the brick itself is sound and damage is limited to mortar joints — typically 60–70% of the Forest Hills homes we assess. Rebuild becomes necessary when spalling has compromised multiple courses, the chimney leans, or the interior wythe is deteriorated. Michael evaluates this on-site: if repointing plus waterproofing will give you 15–20 more years, we’ll tell you. If the structure is too far gone, we’ll show you why. Either way, you’ll get an honest assessment — call (855) 963-4743 for a free evaluation.
Because in Forest Hills, fire frequency isn’t the main moisture source. Humidity, rain, and organic debris from the tree canopy keep masonry damp regardless of use. That moisture dissolves salts in the mortar and brick, and when it evaporates, it leaves the white powder you see. It’s not just unsightly — it signals that water is moving through your masonry and joints are failing. We address this with proper repointing and vapor-permeable waterproofing, not surface cleaning. Call (855) 963-4743 to stop the cycle.
Proper relining requires installing a correctly sized stainless steel liner — we typically specify DuraFlex — from the insert connection to the chimney top, with proper termination and insulation per manufacturer requirements. In Forest Hills, we also inspect for wildlife obstruction and existing clay tile damage before sizing the new liner. The work takes 1–2 days and runs $2,800–$5,200 depending on flue height and diameter. Never install a gas insert without proper relining — the condensation alone will destroy remaining clay and create CO hazards. Call (855) 963-4743 to discuss your specific conversion.
Ready to fix your chimney right? Michael Brown will inspect your Forest Hills home personally, explain what you’re seeing, and give you a written estimate with no pressure. Eight years, one standard — from sweep to rebuild, we handle it. Call (855) 963-4743 today for your free estimate.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Service Nashville, serving Forest Hills since 2016.