HeatShield Chimney Cleaning in Farragut, TN | Titan Chimney Cleaning Service Knoxville
HeatShield chimney cleaning and liner restoration in Farragut typically runs $280–$550 for standard service, with full relining projects reaching $1,800–$3,400 depending on prefab firebox condition. What separates our work here is this: Farragut’s housing stock is overwhelmingly factory-built fireplaces from the 1990s–2000s, and we’ve learned to spot the gas-insert retrofits that destroy HeatShield liners from the inside before we even set up our brushes. Charles Rodriguez handles every HeatShield diagnostic personally — call (877) 318-5851 for a free estimate.

Why Farragut Residents Choose Us for HeatShield Service
We’ve been on Farragut roofs for 17 years, and the chimneys here don’t behave like the ones in Sequoyah Hills or Old North Knoxville. Charles Rodriguez grew up in Sequoyah Hills, trained through Pellissippi State’s Building Construction Technology program, then spent years climbing every type of chimney system in Knox County before launching Titan. Nearly 1,200 homeowners have reviewed that work at 4.9 stars.
Here’s what matters for your HeatShield system: we’re independent — not manufacturer-authorized, not franchise-dispatched. Charles is the one who answers your call, loads the truck, and inspects your flue. When we find delaminated HeatShield ceramic panels in a Farragut prefab firebox, we don’t hand you off to a subcontractor or guess at parts. We stock genuine HeatShield Ceramic Fiber and Ceramic Polymer liner panels, source refractory mortar and sealants through HeatShield’s authorized supply chain, and carry stainless steel liner adapters for the gas-insert conversions we see constantly in this market. That means one visit, one technician who remembers your neighborhood’s construction era, and no gap between diagnosis and repair.
Common HeatShield Chimney Cleaning Problems We Solve in Farragut
- Cracked or spalling ceramic liner from thermal shock. Farragut winters are mild enough that many homeowners fire up the fireplace twice a month, then let it go cold. That intermittent heating cycles the HeatShield liner through expansion and contraction without ever reaching sustained high temperatures that would burn off creosote glaze. The result: micro-cracks in the ceramic coating that we catch during camera inspection before they reach the steel firebox beneath.
- Delaminated liner panels from gas-insert condensate. This is the big one in Farragut. We’ve lost count of the homes on Choto Hills Drive and Belle Meade Circle where a previous owner dropped a gas log insert into a wood-rated prefab firebox. The acidic moisture condenses inside the cooler flue, eats the adhesive bond between HeatShield panels and the steel box, and leaves a liner that’s technically “there” but structurally useless. Our cleaning protocol includes checking that silver data plate first — if it says wood-burning only, we know to inspect for hidden corrosion before touching a brush to anything.
- Firebox floor warping under refractory patches. HeatShield Steampak Refractory Patch can seal minor floor damage, but when the original steel firebox has thinned from years of over-firing or moisture exposure, the patch becomes a bandage on a broken bone. Farragut’s humidity accelerates that steel fatigue. We test floor deflection with every cleaning and tell you straight when replacement beats repair.
- Failed Crown Coat sealants on zero-clearance units. Factory-built chimneys have metal chase covers, not masonry crowns, but the sealant systems fail the same way. Farragut’s position near Fort Loudoun Lake means higher ambient moisture year-round, plus freeze-thaw cycles that open hairline gaps in chase cover flashing. Water gets in, hits the HeatShield liner, and you get efflorescence — that white powder homeowners mistake for “just dust.”
- Chimney Rebuilding needs masked by liner issues. Sometimes the HeatShield liner is fine and the chase itself is rotting. We’ve rebuilt chases in Thousand Oaks and Fox Run where the homeowner assumed a liner problem was the whole story. Cleaning appointment becomes full-system assessment; we don’t leave until we know what’s actually failing.
HeatShield Service in Farragut: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Farragut’s 1990s-built homes on streets like Choto Hills Drive and Belle Meade Circle frequently have gas log inserts installed by previous owners into prefab fireboxes with silver data plates rating them for wood-burning only, violating local codes and leading to hidden liner corrosion. This isn’t a footnote — it’s the defining pattern of our Farragut service calls. A homeowner smells something odd, sees white residue on the glass, schedules a “routine cleaning,” and we find a HeatShield CPL system that’s been dissolving from the inside for three years because nobody checked the fuel-type rating before installing that insert. The Knoxville metro has plenty of chimney companies; not all of them know to look for that data plate before writing up a sweep. We do, because Charles has been burned by the callback before — literally, in one case, where a missed corrosion spot led to a flue fire that could’ve been prevented by reading the label. That experience shapes every HeatShield cleaning we perform in Farragut. We document the data plate, photograph the liner condition, and if we find a fuel mismatch, we explain exactly why the insert needs a stainless steel liner adapter or the firebox needs replacement. No vague warnings, no scare tactics — just the specific code violation and the specific fix.
HeatShield Models & Products We Service in Farragut
We work with the full HeatShield product line: the HeatShield Ceramic Liner System for standard prefab relining, the HeatShield Expert Express Installation System for faster turnaround on straightforward jobs, HeatShield CPL (Ceramic Polymer Liner) for high-condensate environments like those gas-insert conversions, and HeatShield Steampak Refractory Patch for localized firebox floor repair. Our truck stocks genuine HeatShield Ceramic Fiber panels and CPL materials for same-day replacement when cleaning reveals delamination — no waiting on shipping while your fireplace sits open. When the firebox itself is beyond patching, we specify new prefab units from DuraFlex with proper gas-rating compatibility. That’s the difference between a cleaning crew and a full-system chimney company: we don’t clean around a problem we know will fail next season.
HeatShield Service Pricing in Farragut
Here’s what HeatShield work costs in this market:
- Standard cleaning and inspection: $280–$340
- Cleaning with minor refractory patching (Steampak): $380–$480
- Partial CPL relining (gas-insert conversion repair): $1,200–$1,800
- Full HeatShield Ceramic Liner System replacement: $1,800–$3,400
- Firebox replacement with new DuraFlex unit: $2,800–$4,500
What drives the spread? Accessibility of the chase, extent of liner delamination, and whether we find that gas-insert mismatch that requires stainless steel adapter work. Every estimate includes camera inspection, data plate documentation, and a written condition report — no charge, no obligation. Call (877) 318-5851 and we’ll give you a firm number after seeing what we’re working with.

Serving Farragut, TN — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Farragut 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 — HeatShield Chimney Cleaning in Farragut
That’s efflorescence — mineral salts left behind when moisture migrates through a compromised liner or chase seal and evaporates on the glass surface. In Farragut, we trace this most often to condensate from gas log inserts in wood-rated fireboxes eating the HeatShield bond and letting moisture reach the chase interior. Call (877) 318-5851 — we’ll camera the flue and find the source at no charge.
We use soft poly brushes and controlled suction on HeatShield surfaces, never rigid wire that can score ceramic coatings. Charles Rodriguez personally inspects liner condition before selecting tools — if the liner’s already compromised, we’ll show you the camera footage and stop before cleaning makes it worse. No guesswork, no “trust us.”
Not necessarily, and this is the call we make most often in Farragut. If the silver data plate says “solid fuel only,” the gas insert is producing acidic condensate the HeatShield liner wasn’t designed to handle. We’ve replaced dozens of CPL systems in this exact scenario. The liner isn’t “unsafe” immediately, but it’s deteriorating on a timeline — inspection tells us how much runway you have.
Depends on depth and pattern. Hairline thermal cracks near the damper throat are common in intermittently used fireplaces and may seal with refractory patching. Cracks that reach the steel firebox or run in spiderweb patterns indicate liner detachment — that’s full replacement territory. We won’t know until we camera it.
Annually, per NFPA 211, and we’d push that to every 10 months if you’ve got a gas insert in a wood-rated box — the condensate damage accelerates fast. Farragut’s humidity and sporadic winter use create conditions we don’t see in colder climates with consistent firing. Call (877) 318-5851 to schedule; estimates are free and we’ll flag any gas-rating mismatches while we’re there.
Service Areas Near Farragut
We run HeatShield calls across western Knox County and into neighboring communities — Knoxville proper, Eagleton Village, Seymour, Alcoa, and Maryville. Each has its own chimney quirks: older masonry in Knoxville’s historic districts, different prefab eras in Seymour’s subdivisions. Charles knows the construction timelines because he’s worked them all. Farragut remains our highest-volume HeatShield market — those 1990s prefabs keep us busy, and we’ve gotten fast at spotting the patterns.
Book Your HeatShield Service in Farragut Today
A clean chimney isn’t a luxury — it’s just what stands between your fireplace and your ceiling. In Farragut, with your housing stock’s age and that gas-insert wildcard, it pays to have someone who knows what the silver data plate means before the brushes come out. Charles Rodriguez handles every HeatShield diagnostic personally, same-day availability when scheduling allows, and every estimate starts with a free camera inspection. Call (877) 318-5851 now.
Written by Charles Rodriguez, Owner at Titan Chimney Cleaning Service Knoxville, serving Farragut since 2008.