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Chimney Demolition Contractors in Lake City, MI
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Beemer's Sand & Gravel
For more than 50 years, Beemer’s Sand & Gravel has been serving the Harrison, MI area. Their specialty may be demolition, but they also perform excavating, grading, drainage, septic systems, materials, and more. more
Middle Branch Excavating LLC
Middle Branch Excavating LLC is a top-of-the-line demolition company that completes projects of all sizes, including chimney removal, commercial demolition, interior demolition, house demolition, garage and shed demolition, oil tank removal, concrete removal, and more! To get a free demo... 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?