With over 25 years of experience in the demolition industry, McCrory Dirt Worx is the Brandon, MS area's top choice for demo projects of all sizes. We offer the most comprehensive services in the industry, including chimney removal, commercial demolition, garage... more
Chimney Demolition in Richland, MS
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TMG Environmental
TMG Environmental is the number one trusted choice for commercial and residential demolition in Ridgeland, MS and the surrounding communities. We provide practical, low-cost services for everyday homeowners, businesspeople, and industry leaders, including chimney removal. Reach out today and get... more
Diesel and Demolition LLC
Diesel and Demolition LLC can do it all, from demolition and land clearing to pond construction, driveways, and more. Our crew is qualified to deal with the biggest and smallest demo projects, including chimney removal. Our experienced team is courteous... more
Busby Digging Service
Busby's Digging Service is a general contractor who specializes in chimney removals. We focus on thorough removals while ensuring your roof remains leak-free long after we're gone. more
M & M Excavators Inc
Based out of Byram, MS, M & M Excavators is a pool and spa specialist offering a variety of pool and spa services. We also offer a variety of demolition services, including house demolition, garage demolition, chimney removal, or tank removal. more
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Chimney Removal Tips for Richland, MS
Tips for Chimney Removal
Can I remove my chimney myself?
Chimney removal isn't extremely complicated, but that doesn't mean you should attempt to remove the chimney yourself. Attempting a DIY chimney removal could lead to structural damage to your home or serious injury to you. This is why we always recommend hiring a professional.
Does chimney removal require a permit?
Just like with any demolition, you'll likely need to get a permit before having your chimney removed.
Generally speaking, the contractor handling the removal will take care of this. But if you're removing the chimney yourself, be sure to confirm with your local zoning laws whether or not you need a permit to do the work.
Learn more: Find the Right Chimney Repair or Removal Contractor