Chimney Demolition Contractors in Minotola, NJ

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RJM Construction Services

4.8
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Gloucester City, NJ

RJM Construction Services is a locally-owned company well equipped for any demolition project, including chimney deconstruction. We can manually demolish your chimney and salvage brick at your request. We’re fully licensed, bonded and insured in the State of New... more

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Ray's Home Repair

5.0
(1) -
Philadelphia, PA

Located in Philadelphia, PA, Ray’s Home Repair & Demolition is a general contractor providing top-rate services to surrounding areas. We specialize in construction and demolition services of all shapes and sizes. Our crew of friendly, experienced professionals can assist... more

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Folcher Associates Inc

Sewell, NJ

With more than 30 years of experience, Folcher Enterprises offers superior residential and commercial demolition needs in Sewell, NJ. Our family-owned business is fully insured and can complete barn demolition, chimney removal, and more. more

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The Mack Group

Cherry Hill, NJ

The Mack Group, LLC is a team of expert contractors providing residential and commercial demolition, including chimney removal, asbestos removal and abatement, floor covering removal services, and more. more

Chimney Removal Tips for Minotola, NJ

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How much does chimney removal cost?

The average chimney removal costs $2,000-$4,000, but if the chimney is large, spans multiple floors, or is part of the structure/foundation, you can expect to pay closer to $6,000 or more.

How is chimney removal done?

Chimney removal prices vary quite a bit depending on where your chimney is located, what it's made of, the condition it's in, the type of chimney removal (partial or complete), and who you hire.

Complete chimney removal involves removing the chimney stack (the part of the chimney on top of the roof) and chimney breast (the part of the chimney within the home), and then rectifying the resulting space. Partial chimney removal involves just removing the chimney stack and patching the roof.

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