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Fireplace repair costs around $600 on average, but simple repairs can total as low as $100, while more complex repairs could reach up to $2,500 or more. The specific repair will be the most significant factor. Here are some common fireplace repairs below, along with the average pricing of each:
Firebox repair: $160–$2,500
Gas valve repair: $150–$300
Hearth repair: $150–$800
Igniter repair: $100–$150
Mantel repair: $500–$1,200
Pilot light repair: $100–$350
Refractory panel repair: $200–$300
Thermocouple repair: $75–$350
Thermopile repair: $75–$350
Certain fireplace repairs will require that your contractor is licensed, including anything that involves moving, installing, or repairing gas lines. In that case, your professional will need to be a certified plumber. You can use Angi’s licensing lookup tool to confirm that the company you’re hiring is properly licensed. Most states don’t have specific license requirements for other fireplace repairs, but most demand at least a general contractor’s license. It’s also a good idea to look for companies certified by the National Fireplace Institute, as those pros tend to be more qualified to carry out the repair.
In many cases, it is worth repairing an old fireplace. You can repair any portion of the fireplace, and even extensive repairs will usually cost less than a full replacement. Most fireplace repairs cost around $600 and top out around $2,500. Replacing your fireplace will cost around $2,500 and reach as high as $4,000. Not only will fireplace repair save you money in most cases, but the process is also much less invasive and time-consuming, so you’ll only have to set aside one day to be home for the work rather than multiple days.
Yes, you can repair a fireplace insert, but we recommend hiring a fireplace professional to do the work. As you can imagine, fireplace inserts can be dangerous if handled improperly and could lead to fireplace malfunction, especially if they’re gas or wood inserts. Repairing a gas fireplace insert not only requires help from a professional but also demands that the professional be certified as a plumber to handle the gas lines and related components. Repairing a fireplace insert costs around $375 on average, so it’s an affordable option.
There are a handful of things you can look out for that indicate fireplace repair is necessary in your home:
See or smell smoke in your home during use.
You smell gas or unusual odors coming from your fireplace.
The fireplace is visibly damaged or crumbling.
The igniter won’t light.
You notice shaling (pieces of chimney lining) building up in your fireplace.
Any portion of the fireplace is rusted.
You notice efflorescence (white stains) on the brick.
If any of these signs emerge or you suspect that you have an issue, call in a fireplace repair professional immediately.