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Bucket List Demos
At Bucket List Demos, we provide a wide range of services for both commercial and residential customers, including chimney removal. With a focus on responsible debris disposal, we're the best choice for your large and small scale demolition needs in... more
JR’s Excavation and Concrete Work
At JR's Excavation and Concrete work, we offer comprehensive demolition services, including chimney removal. Our team is experienced and fully equipped to handle any residential or commercial project you have. more
Liberty Bins LLC
Shore Choice Handyman & Lawn Care Services LLC currently serves Commerce GA and surrounding areas. We offer a wide range of services, from chimney removal to dumpster rental, debris removal, handyman services, and more. Our team is committed to providing quality... more
MLW All Phase Construction LLC
Count on superior quality and timely service with M.L.W. All Phase Construction and Roofing. We are an experienced demolition provider proudly serving Georgia residents and businesses for more than 20 years. We offer expertise in hard and soft demolition,... more
TSM Contractors LLC
Located in Monticello, GA, TSM Contractors, LLC serves Jasper, Putnum, Butts, Morgan, Baldwin, Oconee, Henry, Jones, and Newton Counties in Central Georgia. We take pride in providing quality, responsibility, and honesty to our residential and commercial customers. As a Christian... more
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How much does chimney removal cost on average?
On average, it costs $2,000-$4,000 to remove a chimney.
Does my chimney type affect cost?
Yes, and so will the method required to remove it safely. Most chimneys are independently supported and aren't structural to the roof or walls, but it isn't rare for chimneys to be centrally located in the home or stretch from the foundation and through multiple stories. In some situations, ties are used to connect the chimney to parts of the home's framing. When considering a chimney removal and when discussing quotes with chimney removal contractors, it's important to know how your chimney is installed.
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