- Chimney Rebuild Reno NV — Licensed & CSIA Certified
Chimney Rebuild & Installation in Reno, NV — Built to Last
When repair is no longer enough, our licensed masonry team delivers expert full and partial chimney rebuilds — plus new fireplace and chimney installations — built to withstand Reno’s harshest winters. Every job is fully permitted, code-compliant, and backed by a written workmanship warranty.
- 🏗️ Nevada Licensed Masonry Contractors
- ✅ CSIA Certified Technicians
- 🏅 Certified Chimney Technicians
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- When Repair Is No Longer Enough
Professional Chimney Rebuild Reno NV — Installation Experts
Some chimneys can be saved with tuckpointing or liner repair. Others are beyond safe or economical repair — leaning, collapsed, fire-damaged, or seismic failure. In those cases, a full rebuild is the only responsible option.
Chimney Cleaning Reno performs full demolitions, partial rebuilds (most common), and new installations — all permitted, climate-engineered for Reno, and backed by a workmanship warranty. We source matching brick so your rebuilt chimney looks original, not patched.
- Nevada-licensed masonry contractors — all structural work permitted and inspected
- Free on-site written estimates — exact cost quoted before any commitment
- Matching brick sourced regionally to complement your home's existing exterior
- Climate-appropriate mortar and materials specified for Reno's freeze-thaw conditions
- Written workmanship warranty on all rebuild and installation work
- Complete project management — permits, inspections, materials, and cleanup included
- Signs It's Time to Rebuild
Not Sure If You Need Repair or Rebuild?
We perform a free on-site assessment and give you an honest recommendation — repair where repair is appropriate, rebuild when rebuild is the right call. No upsells, no pressure.
8 Signs Your Chimney Needs to Be Rebuilt, Not Repaired
Not every chimney can or should be repaired. Here are the clear indicators that a rebuild is the safer, more cost-effective solution for your Reno home.
- Chimney Is Leaning or Out of Plumb
- Missing or Collapsed Bricks Above Roofline
- Extensive Water Damage Throughout Structure
- Chimney Fire Has Occurred
- More Than 30% of Mortar Has Failed
- Earthquake or Foundation Settlement Damage
- Structural Inspection Recommends Rebuild
- Chimney Is 50+ Years Old Without Major Work
- Making the Right Decision
Chimney Repair vs Chimney Rebuild — Side-by-Side Comparison
Use this comparison to understand which solution fits your situation. Our technicians will always recommend whichever option genuinely serves your home’s safety and your budget best.
Situation / Condition
- Deteriorated mortar joints — surface level
- Mortar failure throughout entire chimney (>30%)
- Minor hairline flue liner cracks
- Multiple fractured flue tiles throughout
- Chimney leaning or out of plumb
- Missing bricks above roofline — isolated
- Large section collapsed or missing above roof
- Cracked or damaged chimney crown
Repair Appropriate
- Tuckpointing
- Not cost-effective
- HeatShield® repair
- Stainless reline
- Cannot fix structurally
- Brick replacement
- Insufficient for safety
- Crown repair/seal
Rebuild Required
- Not needed
- Rebuild recommended
- Not needed
- Not needed
- Rebuild required
- Not needed
- Partial rebuild
- Repair usually sufficient
- The Rebuild Process
How a Chimney Rebuild Project Works at Chimney Cleaning Reno
Every chimney rebuild and installation project follows the same rigorous process — from your first call to the final inspection and cleanup.
Free Written Estimate
You receive a flat-rate itemized written estimate covering all labor, materials, brick sourcing, scaffolding, permits, and cleanup — before you commit to anything.
Permits Pulled
Our team handles all permit applications with the City of Reno, Washoe County, or Carson City — and schedules all required inspections so you do not have to.
Scaffold & Demo
Professional scaffolding is erected for safe, code-compliant access. Existing masonry is demolished carefully with full debris cleanup throughout the project.
Masonry Rebuild
Our licensed masonry team constructs your new chimney using climate-appropriate materials, correct drainage slope, and properly formed crown — built to last 40+ years.
Final Inspection & Warranty
The city inspector signs off, we perform our own quality review, and you receive your written workmanship warranty. The project is not complete until everything is perfect.
- Adding a New Fireplace to Your Home
New Chimney & Fireplace Installation in Reno, NV
Adding a fireplace to your Reno home is one of the highest-return projects in Northern Nevada — especially for Tahoe-area cabins and mountain homes. A properly installed new fireplace typically returns more than its cost in added home value.
Our licensed team installs all fireplace types, from traditional masonry to prefab systems. We handle everything — structural planning, permits, framing coordination, masonry or chase construction, liner installation, and all required inspections.
- Traditional Masonry Fireplace
- Wood-Burning Installation
- Gas Fireplace Installation
- Outdoor Fireplace & Fire Pit
- Home Addition Integration
- Where We Build
Chimney Rebuild Service Areas in Northern Nevada
We perform chimney rebuilds, structural repairs, and new installations throughout the greater Reno-Sparks metro area and surrounding mountain communities.
Sparks, NV
Spanish Springs, Double Diamond, Vista & all Sparks neighborhoods
Carson City, NV
Nevada's capital city plus Dayton, Minden & Gardnerville
Northwest Reno
Somersett, Caughlin Ranch, Cold Springs & surrounding areas
South Reno
South Meadows, Damonte Ranch, Steamboat & nearby communities
Incline Village / Lake Tahoe
Seasonal & year-round service in Incline Village & North Lake Tahoe
- What Customers Say
Real Reviews From Reno Homeowners
Don’t take our word for it. Here’s what your neighbors are saying about our chimney sweep service in Reno, NV.
- Expert Guide
- Chimney Rebuild in Reno, NV — The Complete Homeowner's Guide
Why Chimneys in Reno NV Need Rebuilding More Often Than Most Cities
Reno’s climate is uniquely destructive for masonry chimneys: 4,500 ft elevation, 200+ frost days annually, extreme temperature swings, high UV, and periodic seismic activity — deteriorating chimneys faster than almost anywhere in the U.S.
The most common rebuild is the partial rebuild above the roofline. Why? The exposed upper section faces every weather event, UV, and freeze-thaw cycles, while the lower section is protected by the home’s thermal envelope. Over 20–40 years, the upper deteriorates much faster, requiring rebuild while the lower remains sound
Why Chimney Rebuilds Are Common in Reno's Climate
Reno’s climate is uniquely destructive to masonry chimneys. With over 200 frost days per year, extreme temperature swings from summer highs above 100°F to winter lows well below freezing, and periodic seismic activity, chimneys in Northern Nevada deteriorate faster than in most US cities. The upper section of a chimney — exposed to weather, UV radiation, and constant freeze-thaw cycles — typically fails after 20 to 40 years. This is why partial rebuilds above the roofline are the most common rebuild project for Reno homeowners, while the lower section protected by the home’s thermal envelope often remains structurally sound.
💡 Reno Homeowner Note: If you own a home built before 1985 in Reno or Sparks with an original masonry chimney that has never had major structural work — the exposed chimney section above your roofline almost certainly needs professional evaluation. Many of these chimneys are now 40+ years old and have experienced hundreds of freeze-thaw cycles without proper maintenance or sealing.
How Much Does a Chimney Rebuild Cost in Reno, NV?
The most common chimney rebuild project — partial rebuild above the roofline — typically costs $1,500 to $4,500 in the Reno area depending on chimney height, brick type, and the extent of demolition required. A full chimney rebuild from the foundation ranges from $4,500 to $12,000 or more for larger, taller chimneys. New chimney installations start at approximately $3,500 for factory-built systems and $5,000 to $8,000+ for traditional masonry installations.
How to Choose the Right Chimney Rebuild Contractor in Reno
Choosing a contractor for chimney rebuild in Reno is critical structural masonry work requiring permits and code compliance — so verify an active Nevada contractor’s license, liability insurance with workers comp, willingness to pull permits (never skip), CSIA certification, a free written flat-rate estimate, local references for recent rebuilds, and a written workmanship warranty. Chimney Cleaning Reno meets every qualification, trusted since 2011 for partial to full rebuilds across South Reno, Somersett, and Caughlin Ranch — call for your free on-site estimate.
- Quick Answers
Frequently Asked Questions About Chimney Rebuilds
Have questions about chimney Sweep in Reno? We have the answers. If you don’t find what you need, just give us a call.
How do I know if my chimney needs repair or rebuild?
Minor issues like cracked mortar, a stuck damper, or minor spalling can usually be repaired. You need a rebuild if your chimney is leaning out of plumb, has large sections of missing or collapsed brick, shows widespread structural failure, or was damaged by a serious chimney fire or seismic event. We always recommend a Level 2 camera inspection to determine which option is right for your chimney.
Do chimney rebuilds require building permits in Reno?
Chimney rebuilds are structural alterations requiring permits from the City of Reno or Washoe County. Chimney Cleaning Reno handles all permit applications and inspections for you — skipping permits creates serious liability and code violations.
How long does a chimney rebuild take?
Partial rebuilds (above the roofline) typically take 1–3 days. Full chimney rebuilds from the foundation take 3–7 days depending on size and complexity. We provide a firm timeline in your free written estimate before any work begins.
Can you match my existing brick for the rebuild?
Yes. We source matching brick from regional suppliers to complement your home’s existing masonry. A rebuild should look like part of your original home — not an obvious patch job.
Can I use my fireplace during or immediately after the rebuild?
No — for your safety, never use your fireplace during a rebuild. After completion, we will notify you when it’s safe to use, typically after final inspection and mortar has fully cured (usually 7–14 days for masonry work).
- Complete Chimney Care
Everything Your Chimney Needs — One Trusted Company
We offer a full range of chimney and fireplace services throughout Reno, Sparks, Carson City, and the Lake Tahoe area. No subcontractors — every job is handled by our own CSIA-certified team.
Chimney Sweep & Cleaning
Annual creosote removal, soot cleaning, and debris clearance to keep your fireplace safe and efficient. The most important chimney maintenance you can do.
Chimney Inspection
Level 1, 2, and 3 NFPA 211-compliant inspections with full camera video scan of your flue liner. Ideal for annual maintenance, home sales, and insurance.
Chimney Repair
Tuckpointing, mortar joint repair, flue liner repair, damper replacement, and waterproofing. We fix all types of chimney damage before small problems become costly.
Chimney Rebuild & Installation
Full chimney rebuilds, partial rebuilds above the roofline, and new fireplace/chimney installations. Structural masonry work done to code with permits.
Ready for a Chimney That Will Last Another 40 Years?
Free on-site estimates for all chimney rebuild and installation projects throughout Reno, Sparks, Carson City & Lake Tahoe. Licensed, permitted, and warranty-backed.
