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JGW Demo & Excavation

Webster Groves, MO
5.0
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  • House Demolition
  • Inground Pool Removal
  • Mobile Home Removal
  • Friendly service
  • Free estimates

With years of experience in the land clearing and demolition industry, JGW Handyman Services knows how to quickly, efficiently, and affordably remove and haul away... more

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Residential and Commercial Demolition LLC

Affton, MO
  • Commercial Services
  • Residential Services
  • 30+ years of experience
  • Exceptional customer service
  • Upfront pricing

With more than 30 years of experience performing top-of-the-line demolition services, Residential and Commercial Demolition LLC is committed to providing excellent services that customers rely on... more

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Junk King St. Louis North

Fenton, MO
5.0
(1)

Junk King St. Louis North is a locally-owned and operated junk removal and light demolition company. We specialize in fast, affordable full-service junk hauling and... more

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Waste Haulers St Louis

Manchester, MO

No matter what project you have, we have the right solution for you. We supply roll-off dumpsters rentals, hand-loaded junk removal, and wheeled dump trailers.... more

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Yoder & Sons Hauling & Excavating

Bonne Terre, MO

Yoder & Sons Hauling & Excavating provides the Farmington, Missouri area with dependable and professional demolition, excavating, and hauling services. We possess the technical expertise to handle... more

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Chimney Removal Tips for Blackwell, MO

What is the average chimney removal cost?

It costs between $2,000-$4,000 on average to have a chimney completely removed by a professional.

There are many factors that can affect chimney removal price, though:

  • Chimney removal method
  • Chimney size
  • Whether or not the chimney is part of the structure
  • What the chimney is made of
  • Amount of debris
  • Contractor your hire

How does chimney removal work?

There are two main parts of a chimney—the chimney stack and the chimney breast. The chimney stack is the part of the chimney that extends above the roof—the part visible from outside the home. The chimney breast is the part of the chimney that is visible from within the home.

Partial and complete chimney removal both involve removing the chimney stack, but only complete chimney removal involves removing the chimney breast too. Both methods have their pros and cons, so you will have to compare them to determine which removal method is best for you.

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