Chimney Demolition Contractors in Apple Valley, CA

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BeckCo Inc

5.0
(6) -
Pomona, CA
  • Commercial
  • Concrete
  • Interior
  • Residential
  • Structural
  • Free estimates

Based in Pomona and serving residential and commercial customers throughout the area, BeckCo, Inc. is a locally-owned-and-operated demolition provider with full-service wrecking capabilities. We’re an experienced demolition contractor proudly serving the area since 1971. Our knowledgeable team has the skills... more

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SWE Sewer Solutions & Engineering

Glendora, CA

SWE Sewer Solutions & Engineering is a locally-owned and operated family business offering full-service demolition, plumbing, and drain cleaning. Open 24/7, we are your local bonded sewer contractors in Southern California, prepared to serve you with trenchless sewers, sewer replacements, sewer lining,... more

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Ace Hauling & Clean Up

Palm Springs, CA
  • Interior Demolition
  • Light Demolition
  • Small Structural Demolition
  • Eco-friendly recycling
  • Affordable prices
  • Hardworking and honest

Chimney removal should be handled safely and delicately, which is why Ace Hauling & Clean Up is careful to complete chimney removal in a way that isn't disruptive to your property. Click the "Get a Quote" button to learn more. more

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JP & Sons, Inc.

5.0
(1) -
Highland, CA
  • Exterior Demolition
  • Interior Demolition
  • Pool Removal
  • Serving Southern California
  • Family owned and operated
  • Combined 50+ years of experience

JP & Sons, Inc. understands the hassle of finding honest, ethical, and reliable chimney removal services because we are consumers too, just like you. We are a family-owned company that uses the most up-to-date techniques to ensure we dispose and recycle... more

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Ace Engineering Inc

La Verne, CA

When John Lee founded Ace Engineering in 1987, he believed that one person can make a difference. Today, his commitment to retaining a dependable network of employees and providing only the best demolition and excavation services has resulted in one of... more

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Naya Services Inc

Ontario, CA

We have been committed to providing exceptional service for over 30 years and believe that customer service is just as important to demolition and excavation as it is for food service. After all, in both industries, our goal is for repeat... more

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T-9 Enterprises

La Verne, CA

With more than 30 years of demolition and excavating service, T-9 Enterprises, Inc. is one of the most qualified contractors in the area. Our team is comprised of highly trained and experienced go-getters, so you can trust that we can provide... more

Chimney Removal Tips for Apple Valley, CA

Tips for Chimney Removal

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?