Chimney Demolition Contractors in D'Iberville, MS

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Dirty Works Dumpsters

Poplarville, MS

If you are looking for a reliable demolition company to tear down a chimney on your property in the South Mississippi area, Dirty Works is the answer to your prayers! When you hire us, we take care of everything from... more

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CDI Renovation

Chickasaw, AL

Founded more than 30 years ago, Dortch Figures & Sons specializes in demolition and lot clearing services. In addition, we also perform home renovations and building additions from the ground up. We can make your dream home or commercial space... more

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Tri-Star Demolition Services

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Moss Point, MS

Tri-Star Demolition Services offers affordable chimney removal services and has since 2005. Removing an old, inoperable chimney can help reduce the cost of heating and cooling your home. Our crews work to manually deconstruct the chimney in a safe, controlled manner.... more

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How much does chimney removal cost?

Complete chimney removals cost between $2,000-$4,000 on average. If the chimney is relatively big or is incorporated into the home's structure, the cost could reach $6,000 or more.

The cost of a complete chimney removal includes:

  • Chimney stack removal
  • Chimney breast removal
  • Rectifying the resulting space

Chimney removal costs can vary quite a bit depending on the removal method (partial or complete), the size of the chimney, and the materials and installation methods used to build the chimney. For example, if your chimney is bolted onto the outside of the home, it will be easier to remove than a chimney that's centrally located in the home.

Could I remove my chimney myself?

It is 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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