Kennah Construction is committed to meeting our customer’s needs. We can help take down and dispose of your brick or stone chimney, or we can manually deconstruct it and salvage usable brick. We’ll get the job done safely,... more
Chimney Demolition Contractors in Lancaster, CA
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Reel It Away LLC
Reel It Away LLC provides a variety of services throughout Santa Clarita, CA and beyond. We provide commercial and residential demolition services, like chimney removal, structural demolition, concrete removal, fence removal, and more. There is no job too small or... more
Allied Demolition
Allied Demolition is a professional provider of partial and complete demolition. We have the equipment to complete your chimney removal with surgical precision. We are in full compliance with the California recycling laws, the EPA and the BBB to ensure... more
Intracut, Inc.
Established in 1985, Intracut, Inc. is a family owned corporation serving the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, and Southern California. Our success and customer satisfaction rating is based on experience, our well-trained staff, excellent equipment, safe work practices, and competitive rates.... more
T-9 Enterprises
With more than 30 years of demolition and excavating service, T-9 Enterprises, Inc. is one of the most qualified contractors in the area. Our team is comprised of highly trained and experienced go-getters, so you can trust that we can provide... more
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Chimney Removal Tips for Lancaster, CA
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How does chimney removal work?
There are two main parts of the chimney that you need to be aware of when it comes to chimney removal:
- Chimney stack: the portion of the chimney that is visible from the exterior of the home
- Chimney breast: the portion of the chimney that is within the home, below the roof
All chimney removal projects involve the removal of the chimney stack, but removal does not automatically involve the removal of the chimney breast.
Whether or not the chimney breast is removed depends on the manner in which your chimney is installed, as well as your budget for the project.
Partial Chimney Removal
This is the most simple chimney removal method. It involves removing the chimney stack until it is flush with the roof and then patching up the hole.
Complete Chimney Removal
This chimney removal method involves removing the entire chimney—the stack and the breast. The holes left in the roof, wall, and potentially the floor are then patched.
How much does chimney removal cost on average?
On average, it costs $2,000-$4,000 to completely remove a chimney.