Trusted Chimney Repair for Greeneville Homeowners
Chimney repair in Greeneville typically costs between $350 and $2,800 depending on the scope, and most standard repairs are completed within one to three business days. At Premier Chimney Cleaning Service, Matthew Gonzalez personally handles every repair as Lead Technician, bringing 11 years of chimney-only expertise to homes across Greeneville and the surrounding Tri-Cities area. We’ve earned 387 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars by showing up on time, diagnosing problems accurately, and fixing them with materials built to last through East Tennessee’s freeze-thaw cycles. If you’re seeing cracked mortar, water stains on your ceiling near the chimney, or bricks flaking apart, call us at (888) 799-1933 — we offer same-day assessments and free, upfront estimates with no pressure to commit.

What Our Chimney Repair Service Includes
Mortar Repointing
Mortar repointing is the process of grinding out deteriorated mortar between bricks and packing fresh, properly matched mortar into the joints. In Greeneville, we see accelerated mortar decay in homes near the Nolichucky River basin where humidity stays high and winter temperatures swing sharply — the old lime-based mortar in pre-1980s chimneys especially struggles with these conditions. Matthew grinds out joints to a consistent depth, mixes mortar to match your chimney’s original composition, and tools each joint for proper water shedding so the repair blends visually and performs structurally.
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling happens when moisture penetrates brick faces, freezes, and pops off the surface layer — leaving pitted, crumbling bricks that weaken your chimney’s structure and create entry points for more water. This is particularly common in Greeneville’s older neighborhoods like Oak Grove and around Tusculum University, where decades of rain and occasional ice storms have taken their toll. We remove damaged bricks, source matching replacements when possible, and address the underlying moisture source so the problem doesn’t repeat in the next freeze cycle.
Chimney Waterproofing
Chimney waterproofing applies a vapor-permeable sealant to masonry surfaces, allowing the structure to breathe and release moisture while blocking liquid water from soaking in. In Greeneville’s climate — with roughly 45 inches of annual rainfall and humid summers — an unprotected chimney absorbs significant water that expands and contracts with temperature swings. We use professional-grade breathable sealants, not the hardware-store coatings that trap moisture inside, and we always complete any needed repointing or crack repair before sealing so we’re not locking problems beneath the surface.
Flashing Repair
Flashing is the metal barrier where your chimney exits the roof, and when it corrodes, pulls loose, or was improperly installed, water runs straight into your attic and down interior walls. We see failed flashing frequently in Greeneville homes after windstorms roll through the valley or when previous repairs used caulk as a band-aid instead of proper step flashing and counterflashing. Matthew fabricates custom flashing pieces on-site when needed, integrates them correctly with your roofing material, and seals joints with high-temperature sealants rated for chimney applications.
Chimney Rebuilding
When damage extends beyond isolated repairs — extensive spalling, leaning, or structural failure from long-term neglect or chimney fires — partial or complete rebuilding becomes necessary. We’ve rebuilt chimneys in Greeneville from the roofline up and from the ground up, always salvaging original materials where feasible for historical consistency and using modern, code-compliant construction methods for safety. Every rebuild includes proper drainage detailing, correctly sized flue liners, and crown construction designed to shed water away from the masonry.
Tuckpointing
Tuckpointing is the refined cousin of standard repointing, involving two contrasting mortar colors to create the illusion of very fine, precise joints — historically used in decorative brickwork and increasingly requested by Greeneville homeowners in historic districts and restored Craftsman homes. Matthew matches both the base mortar and the thin “tuck” line to your chimney’s original aesthetic, using techniques that require steady handwork and an eye for period-appropriate detail. The result preserves architectural character while delivering modern moisture protection and structural integrity.
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.
Brands We Service for Chimney Repair
We work extensively with DuraFlex and HeatShield products for chimney liner repairs and resurfacing — DuraFlex’s stainless steel liners handle the temperature demands of Greeneville’s wood-burning fireplaces reliably, and we’ve installed dozens of their systems in homes from downtown Greeneville out to the Baileyton Highway corridor. HeatShield‘s cerfractory resurfacing system lets us restore deteriorated clay flue liners without full replacement when the damage is moderate, saving homeowners significant cost while meeting safety standards. For chimney caps, dampers, and ventilation components, we regularly specify Gelco and Olympia Chimney products — their stainless steel and copper caps withstand our regional weather without the rust-through we’ve seen on big-box alternatives after just a few seasons.
Whether your chimney was originally built with these brands or any other make, we can assess what’s there, source compatible repair materials, and complete the work to manufacturer specifications. Our inventory includes common repair components so we’re not waiting on shipping while your chimney continues to deteriorate.
Signs You Need Chimney Repair Right Now
- White efflorescence or dark staining on exterior brick — These discolorations signal moisture moving through your masonry; efflorescence is mineral salts left behind as water evaporates, while dark patches indicate ongoing saturation. Both mean your chimney’s protective barriers have failed, and in Greeneville’s wet climate, the damage accelerates quickly once water gains consistent access.
- Cracked or missing mortar between bricks — Open mortar joints let water penetrate directly to the chimney’s interior structure and reduce the wall’s ability to support itself. We’ve seen chimneys in Greeneville’s older developments where neglected joint deterioration led to partial wall collapse during ice storms.
- Water stains on ceilings or walls adjacent to the chimney — Interior water damage near the chimney almost always traces to flashing failure, crown cracks, or deteriorated masonry — not roof leaks elsewhere. The longer this continues, the more extensive and expensive the repair becomes, and you’re risking mold growth in our humid regional climate.
- Flaking, chipping, or crumbling brick surfaces — Spalling bricks have already absorbed enough moisture to destroy their surface integrity; each freeze-thaw cycle removes more material. This isn’t cosmetic — it’s structural weakening that compromises the chimney’s ability to contain heat and combustion gases safely.
- Damaged or missing chimney crown — The concrete crown at your chimney’s top is its first line of defense against rain; cracks or deterioration here funnel water directly into the flue and onto the smoke chamber. A compromised crown often causes cascading damage throughout the system that costs far more than early crown repair or replacement.
Our Chimney Repair Process — Step by Step
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Schedule your free assessment. Call (888) 799-1933 or request service through our home page — we typically schedule Greeneville appointments within 24 to 48 hours, and emergency assessments are available for active leaks or structural concerns.
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On-site inspection with video documentation. Matthew arrives personally with a chimney camera system to inspect flue liners, smoke chambers, and exterior masonry from top to bottom. We photograph all damage, explain what we’re seeing in plain terms, and show you the footage so you understand exactly what needs attention.
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Detailed written estimate with repair options. You’ll receive a clear, itemized proposal — never a vague single number — with prioritized repairs, material specifications (including brand names like DuraFlex or HeatShield when applicable), and timeline. We explain which issues are urgent safety concerns and which can be phased if budget requires.
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Professional repair execution. Matthew performs all work personally, using techniques matched to your chimney’s construction era and materials. For masonry repairs, we match mortar composition and color; for liner work, we follow manufacturer installation protocols precisely to preserve warranty coverage.
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Final inspection and documentation. We complete a post-repair camera inspection where applicable, provide photos of completed work, and leave your property clean. All repairs are documented for your records, and we’re available for follow-up questions — the same person who did the work answers your call.
How Much Does Chimney Repair Cost in Greeneville?
Most chimney repairs in Greeneville fall into these ranges based on what we’ve completed for local homeowners:
- Mortar repointing (tuckpointing): $450–$1,200 for standard chimneys, depending on joint depth and accessibility
- Spalling brick replacement (partial): $350–$900 for localized damage; extensive spalling requiring multiple courses runs higher
- Chimney waterproofing: $300–$650 including surface preparation and two-coat application
- Flashing repair or replacement: $400–$1,100 depending on roof pitch, chimney size, and whether surrounding shingles need attention
- Crown repair or replacement: $500–$1,400 for standard concrete crowns; custom-formed or oversized crowns may exceed this
- Partial chimney rebuild (from roofline): $1,800–$3,500
- Complete chimney rebuild: $4,500–$8,000+ depending on height, materials, and liner requirements
Several factors move these numbers up or down. Chimney height and roof accessibility matter — steep pitches or multiple stories require additional safety equipment and time. The extent of hidden damage revealed during work can expand scope, which is why our camera inspection upfront reduces surprises. Material matching for historic homes in Greeneville’s older districts sometimes requires sourcing specialty bricks or custom mortar mixes. Seasonal demand peaks in early fall, though we maintain consistent pricing year-round.

To avoid overpaying, get multiple estimates that specify the same scope and materials — we’ve seen Greeneville homeowners quoted for full rebuilds when repointing and waterproofing would have sufficed. Our free estimates include line-item detail so you can compare accurately. Every estimate covers labor, materials, job-site protection, and debris removal — no add-on fees after the fact. Call (888) 799-1933 for your exact quote; estimates are free and carry no obligation.
Chimney Repair Near Greeneville — Our Service Area
We serve homeowners throughout Greeneville and across the broader East Tennessee region, including Chimney Repair in Newport, Chimney Repair in Morristown, Jonesborough, Erwin, Church Hill, Mount Carmel, Johnson City, Colonial Heights, Kingsport, Jefferson City, and Bloomingdale. Response time to Greeneville addresses is typically same-day or next-day for assessments; outlying areas like the upper reaches of Cocke County or rural Hawkins County may extend to 48 hours. We’ve worked on chimneys in historic downtown Greeneville properties, mid-century homes in the Holston Hills area, and newer construction throughout the county — each presents different construction characteristics we’re familiar with.
Serving Greeneville, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Greeneville area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — Chimney Repair in Greeneville
Chimney repair encompasses fixing deteriorated masonry, failed flashing, damaged liners, and structural components to restore safe, watertight operation. It’s necessary when you see visible damage like cracked mortar or spalling bricks, experience water intrusion, or your inspection reveals internal deterioration that could lead to fire hazards or carbon monoxide leaks. Matthew Gonzalez evaluates every chimney personally to determine whether repair, relining, or rebuilding is the appropriate solution. Call (888) 799-1933 to schedule an assessment — estimates are free.
Most standard repairs — repointing, flashing replacement, waterproofing — are completed in one to two working days. More extensive projects like partial rebuilds typically take three to five days, and full rebuilds may extend to a week depending on weather and material curing requirements. We work efficiently but don’t rush curing times, especially for mortar and concrete work in Greeneville’s variable humidity. You’ll receive a specific timeline with your estimate so you can plan accordingly.
Typical repairs range from $300 for basic waterproofing to $3,500 for extensive masonry work, with full rebuilds starting around $4,500. Your specific cost depends on chimney height, damage extent, material requirements, and accessibility — steep roofs and multi-story homes require additional labor and safety equipment. We provide detailed, itemized estimates after inspection so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. Call (888) 799-1933 for a free, no-obligation quote tailored to your chimney’s condition.
Yes — we regularly install and repair DuraFlex stainless steel liners and apply HeatShield cerfractory resurfacing for deteriorated clay flue liners. These are among our preferred products for Greeneville homes because they handle the thermal demands of our regional wood-burning usage patterns and carry strong manufacturer warranties when installed to specification. Even if your chimney uses another brand or original clay tile, we can assess compatibility and recommend appropriate repair or replacement options.
We provide emergency assessment and stabilization for active leaks, storm damage, and structural concerns that pose immediate safety risks. For true emergencies — chimney leaning after impact, significant collapse, or active water intrusion threatening interior damage — we prioritize same-day response when possible. Call (888) 799-1933 and describe your situation; we’ll advise whether temporary protection or immediate repair is warranted and dispatch Matthew directly.
Yes — our repair workmanship carries a warranty, and materials like DuraFlex liners and HeatShield applications include manufacturer warranties that we register properly to ensure your coverage. Specific warranty terms vary by repair type and are detailed in your written estimate. We’ve stood behind our work for 11 years because Matthew performs every job personally and doesn’t cut corners that would create callbacks.
Clear a path from your driveway to the chimney area, move vehicles to allow equipment access, and cover or remove valuable items near interior work zones if flue access is needed. For exterior masonry work, we bring our own drop cloths and job-site protection, but trimming back tree branches or shrubs that crowd the chimney helps us work safely and efficiently. We’ll confirm any specific preparation when scheduling your appointment. Call (888) 799-1933 with questions — we’re happy to walk you through it.
Schedule Your Chimney Repair Service in Greeneville Today
Don’t let cracked mortar or water damage turn into a major rebuild — Matthew Gonzalez is ready to assess your chimney personally and give you straight answers about what it needs. With 11 years of chimney-only experience, 387 reviews averaging 4.9 stars, and the hands-on accountability of an owner who does the work himself, Premier Chimney Cleaning Service is the call Greeneville homeowners make when they want it done right. Call (888) 799-1933 now for your free, no-obligation estimate — we’re available for emergency assessments and typically schedule within 24 hours.
Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Service, serving Greeneville since 2013.