Chimney Demolition in Dover Base Housing, DE

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David And Desmond

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Springdale, MD

David and Desmond provide some of the most comprehensive demolition services in Springdale, MD and beyond, including chimney removal. Contact us today for a free project quote! more

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Split Rock Materials

Middletown, DE

Split Rock Materials is a locally owned and operated company serving customers in the Middletown, DE area. We’re equipped and experienced handling a wide range of projects. We also offer aggregate material sales. Contact us today to discuss the... more

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John Macklin & Son Inc

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Lincoln, DE

John Macklin & Son, Inc. is your complete demolition solution. They offer residential and commercial wrecking services at competitive rates. They're a family owned and operated company that can demolish houses, barns, sheds, pools, and more. more

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Larimore Construction, Inc.

Smyrna, DE

Based in Smyrna, Larimore Construction is your locally owned site & utility contractor committed to quality service, efficient methods, safety and customer satisfaction. Our highly trained team of demo specialists can tackle your chimney removal project with tact, efficiency, and leave... more

Chimney Removal Tips for Dover Base Housing, DE

Tips for Removing Chimneys

How does the chimney removal process work?

Generally speaking, the chimney removal process can be done one brick at a time with a hammer and chisel, or more quickly with a mini-jack or impact hammer. 

  • Partial Chimney Removal: The partial chimney removal process is as simple as removing the chimney stack—the part of the chimney above the roof—until it is flush with the roof. From there, the hole is patched up to resemble the roof as much as possible.
  • Complete Chimney Removal: The complete chimney removal process includes removing the entire chimney stack as well as the chimney breast—the part of the chimney visible within the home. Complete chimney removal results in more than just a hole in your roof that needs to be patched. You may also have a hole in the floor or in the wall that needs to be patched, too.

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