Stoney, Sealy & Rubble Construction
Reach out to Stoney, Sealy & Rubble Construction for a free chimney removal estimate! Our prices are always going to be fair and competitive, and we... more
J&M Demolition
For over 15 years, the experts at J&M Demolition have been honing their skills in the demolition industry. We specialize in chimney removal projects of... more
C&M Disposal & Recycling, Inc.
When you’re looking for a demolition contractor, you’re looking for a company that finishes the job and keeps in contact with you. Everyone... more
Mary's Demolition & Cleaning Service
When you need demolition services that make your life easier, call Mary's Demolition & Cleaning Service. We can remove a wide variety of different commercial and... more
A-1 Dumpsters
A-1 Dumpsters focuses their efforts on quality dumpster rental and structural demolition. They can safely demolish and remove barns, garages, houses, sheds, and buildings. They... more
Go Big Blue Junk Removal
Go Big Blue Junk Removal is locally-owned and operated here in Nicholasville, KY. In addition to junk removal, our experienced and dynamic team can also... more
Morrison Excavation & Land Improvement
Family owned and fully-Insured, Morrison Excavation & Land Improvement is a small business providing a wide range of services, including chimney removal. Our team is prepared... more
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Chimney Removal Tips for Burgin, KY
Do I need a permit for chimney removal?
Generally speaking—just like with any demolition or construction work—you will need to obtain a permit before having a chimney removed. Usually, the chimney removal contractor you hire will handle this for you, but this isn't always the case, so confirm this with them.
If you're doing the work yourself, be sure to check with your local zoning laws to determine if you need a permit.
Could I remove my chimney myself?
It is much safer and more efficient to hire a professional to remove your chimney. Handling chimney removal yourself is more likely to lead to structural damage to the roof/home and could lead to serious injury.
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