Rogers Construction Inc
Rogers Construction Inc has helped St. George, UT and the surrounding areas with reliable and safety-driven chimney removal services since 1965. As a third-generation company, we... more
Ace Concrete
Ace Concrete is Utah's premier concrete contractor specializing in flat work and chimney removal services. Our clients range from large commercial contractors to residential homeowners.... more
Concrete Services of St. George
Here in St. George, we offer several different concrete contracting and demolition services that can be done in or around your home. As a Southern... more
Cutting Edge Concrete LLC
Cutting Edge Concrete LLC is a licensed chimney removal contractor serving southern Utah. With over 30 years of experience, we're the demo company you can count... more
Cutting Edge Demolition
Every chimney removal project is unique, and Cutting Edge Demolition understands the importance of customization. Our team works closely with you to tailor our services... more
EA Dumpster Rental
EA Dumpster Rental specializes in providing the best in waste and debris removal throughout Las Vegas, and we also offer a variety of demolition services... more
Envirotech
Whether you are experiencing loss after a disaster and need damage restoration services, or you are facing unforeseen challenges, we are your trusted Southern Utah... more
Huff Concrete, LLC
Huff Concrete, LLC is a chimney removal contractor located in St. George, UT with an exception track record for completing projects on-time and within budget.... more
JP Excavating
Providing quality and efficient chimney removal services since 1993, JP Excavating is your premier full-service demolition and excavation partner. Due to our dedication to quality, safety,... more
Lannister Demolition
Lannister Demolition performs all types of residential and commercial services, including chimney removal. We use specialized equipment for efficient structural removal, minimizing property and environmental... more
Precision Demolition Utah
Precision Demolition Utah provides a wide range of residential and commercial demolition services throughout Sandy, UT and the neighboring communities, including chimney removal. Learn more... more
Prime Excavating Inc.
Prime Excavating Inc. brings over a decade of experience to chimney removal projects throughout the greater Washington, UT area. Our team of professionals is highly... more
Redline Excavating
We provide excellent excavation and demolition services of any kind, including chimney removal. Our team is prepared to meet nearly any site preparation challenge residential... more
Redstone Construction LLC
At Redstone Construction LLC, we pride ourselves in providing exceptional chimney removal services. Our mission is to perform high-quality services at competitive market prices. Let... more
Rincon Builders LLC
For over 25 years, Rincon Builders LLC has been providing safe and efficient chimney removal services throughout Santa Clara, UT and the surrounding areas. Our team... more
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What factors affect chimney removal cost?
Chimney Size
The size of your chimney has a huge impact on how much it will cost to remove it.
For example, if the chimney is large, spans multiple stories, or is part of the structure or foundation, then it will cost quite a bit more to remove than a simple "bolt-on," one-story chimney.
Chimney Materials & Debris
Likewise, the type of materials used to construct the chimney, and how much debris there is to dispose of, are two other factors affecting chimney removal cost. Most chimneys are made of brick and mortar, which are quite heavy and can be expensive to haul and dispose of.
If you are one of the few people in the United States with a metal chimney, it will be less to dispose of because it's relatively lightweight.
Contractor Choice
The contractor you hire will also play a role in cost. This is why it's key to shop around and find the best contractor for the job.
Each demolition quote you get will entail different things, so make sure you ask the right questions, like:
- How will the removal be done?
- How will you control dust?
- How will the materials be disposed of?