# Fireplace Removal in Nashville — Space Fireplace Services
Sometimes the right answer for a fireplace is removal. The original masonry has cracked through, the chimney is leaning, the firebox is structurally compromised — or the room has been redesigned and the fireplace no longer fits the new floor plan. Space Fireplace Services removes fireplaces and chimneys cleanly across Belle Meade, Forest Hills, Green Hills, Oak Hill, Brentwood, Franklin, Sylvan Park, East Nashville (Lockeland Springs, Eastwood), and 12 South, including full chimney stack demolition, firebox removal, structural framing of the resulting opening, and — when desired — installation of a flush electric or ventless replacement so the room still has a focal point. Nashville winters bring real cold — teens and 20s on the worst nights, weeks of 30s and 40s — and the fireplace culture here is strong. Belle Meade and Forest Hills homeowners use their fireplaces multiple nights a week from November through March. Our Nashville work mixes traditional gas conversions in historic homes with contemporary linear installs in the East Nashville and Sylvan Park renovation market. Removal is more involved than most homeowners expect. A full masonry chimney stack — from the firebox through the attic and out the roof — can weigh several tons, and removal touches structural framing, roofing, drywall, flooring, and exterior cladding. We coordinate every trade: demolition, structural framing of the new opening, roofing patch and weatherproofing, drywall and finish, exterior siding or brick patch, and final paint. Permits are pulled, debris is hauled, and the room is returned to you finished — typically as a clean wall, or as a wall ready for the new linear or electric unit that replaces the original fireplace.
## How a Nashville Fireplace Removal Project Runs
Removal is structural work. Even a modest interior firebox-and-chimney removal involves framing, roofing, drywall, electrical, and finish trades coordinated across one to two weeks. We coordinate every trade so you do not.
### Stage 1 — Inspection and Scope
We open the firebox and the chase, look at the chimney from the attic and from the roof, and assess the structural connection between the chimney stack and the framing. We talk about what comes out (full chimney to the roof, firebox-only, partial above-roof demolition), what goes in to replace it (clean wall, electric linear, ventless gas), and what the finished room looks like.
### Stage 2 — Permit and Scheduling
Metro Nashville and Davidson County residential gas permits, plus Williamson County for Brentwood and Franklin. East Nashville and the historic neighborhoods have specific historic-zoning overlays that affect exterior chimney work. We pull the demolition permit and schedule the trades. A full chimney-stack removal typically books two to three weeks out depending on roof and weather constraints.
### Stage 3 — Demolition
Demolition runs top-down. The chimney cap and crown come off first, then the stack is taken down course-by-course (or, in some markets, mechanically dismantled in larger sections from the roof). The firebox and any masonry above the firebox come out from inside. Debris is hauled to the dumpster on-site.
### Stage 4 — Structural Framing
The hole in the roof is framed in with new rafters and sheathing. The hole in the floor or wall (where the firebox sat) is framed clean. Headers are sized to the structural loads above.
### Stage 5 — Roofing, Drywall, and Exterior Patch
Roofing patch goes in — new sheathing, ice-and-water membrane, underlayment, and shingles or tile to match the existing roof. The interior wall is drywalled and finished. The exterior — siding, brick, stucco — is patched to match.
### Stage 6 — Replacement Install (if applicable)
If a flush electric or ventless unit is replacing the old fireplace, that install happens after the wall is framed and before final drywall finish. The room reads as a designed wall, not a patched-over fireplace.
## What Removal Costs in Nashville
Full chimney-stack removal with roof patch is the most expensive scenario. Interior firebox removal with the chimney chase retained is moderate. Replacement with a flush electric or ventless unit adds to the project but is straightforward once the wall is framed. Historic East Nashville chimneys need careful evaluation before gas conversion, the rolling Nashville topography drives complex chimney chase work, and Williamson County permitting differs meaningfully from Metro Nashville.
## Why Nashville Homeowners and Designers Choose Space Fireplace Services
Space Fireplace Services is not a chimney sweep that also installs gas units. We are a dedicated fireplace installer — design-led, build-experienced, and embedded in the architecture and interior-design trade across every market we serve.
In Nashville, that means we understand the Belle Meade Georgian estates, Forest Hills and Oak Hill mid-century moderns, the East Nashville 1920s-1940s bungalow inventory (Lockeland Springs, Eastwood, Inglewood), 12 South and Sylvan Park renovated cottages, and Brentwood and Franklin contemporary new construction that defines the residential inventory across Belle Meade, Forest Hills, Green Hills, Oak Hill, Brentwood, Franklin. We know which units fit which walls, which manufacturers stand behind their warranties, and which framing decisions made before drywall save the project from rework after drywall.
We work with Belle Meade and Green Hills designers, East Nashville renovation contractors, and the custom-builder community in Franklin and Brentwood. We coordinate with framing, drywall, gas, electrical, roofing, and surround trades on every install — and on most projects we are the single point of contact for the homeowner from walk-through through final commissioning. That coordination is what separates a fireplace that works on day one from a fireplace that gets a service call on day thirty.
Our certifications include NFI Gas Specialist on the lead installer roster, NFPA 211 compliance on every install, and state-licensed gas and electrical trades on staff or on our regular subcontractor bench. Our manufacturer relationships include Heat & Glo, Mendota, Napoleon, Town & Country, Valor, Stuv, Spartherm, Ortal, and European Home — we are an authorized service center for the brands we install most often.
The Nashville fireplace market has its own rhythms. Nashville winters bring real cold — teens and 20s on the worst nights, weeks of 30s and 40s — and the fireplace culture here is strong We work that rhythm year-round, scheduling new installs in the spring and summer when lead times are friendlier, handling service and conversion work through the fall ramp, and covering emergency repairs through the heart of winter.
## Frequently Asked Questions
**What does it cost to remove a fireplace and chimney in Nashville?**
It depends on what is being removed. Interior firebox-only with the chase retained is the lowest-cost path. Full chimney-stack removal with roof patch, structural framing, and exterior cladding repair is significantly more involved. We give you a fixed written quote after walking the project.
**How long does a full chimney removal take in Nashville?**
One to two weeks on-site for a full stack removal with roof patch and drywall finish. Faster (three to five days) if you are only removing the firebox and keeping the chase. The schedule depends on roof and weather and on the trade coordination.
**Will removing my fireplace affect the structural integrity of the house?**
Not when done correctly. The chimney stack carries its own weight, not the weight of the house, in almost every Tennessee residential build. We frame the resulting opening to the structural loads above — header sized to the actual load — so the house performs the same after removal.
**Can you install a new electric or ventless unit where the old fireplace was?**
Yes. A flush electric or ventless replacement is one of the most common reasons Nashville clients call us for removal — they want the wall back without losing a focal point. The replacement install runs concurrently with the removal project.
**What permits do I need for a fireplace removal?**
A demolition or alteration permit is required in every Nashville municipality. Metro Nashville and Davidson County residential gas permits, plus Williamson County for Brentwood and Franklin. We pull the permit and coordinate inspections.
**Do you handle the roof patch and exterior repair?**
Yes. Removal projects are turnkey — demolition, framing, roof patch, drywall, exterior siding or brick repair, and final paint. You hire one trade for the whole project.
**What happens to all the debris from a chimney removal?**
A dumpster lands on-site for the duration of the demo. We haul every load. The site is left clean.
## Clean Fireplace Removal in Nashville — One Trade, Turnkey
When the fireplace has to come out, it should come out right — structural framing sound, roof patched, wall finished, debris hauled. Space Fireplace Services handles the whole project across Nashville as a single trade. Start with a walk-through and a fixed written quote.
