The Brad Sullivan Companies, Inc. is located in Ardmore, Oklahoma and has more than 20 years of experience providing residential and commercial services, including demolition, construction, and development. Founded in 1997, we execute each chimney removal project knowing our reputation is at... more
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Diverse Recycling
Located in Ardmore, Oklahoma with over two decades of industry experience, Diverse Recycling specializes in residential and commercial demolition, including chimney removal, as well as rock crushing & recycling concrete (with or without rebar). Call us today to learn more or... more
TNP Construction LLC
TNP Construction LLC is a family owned company, and we strive to be honest and professional in every job we do. If you're in need of chimney removal, we can get it done. Give us a call today to learn... more
Arrow C Landworks
At Arrow C Landworks, we take pride in our work and enjoy what we do. Our customers' satisfaction is of the utmost importance to us. We do NOT offer interior demolition. We offer total demolition, including chimney removal. Give us... more
Diverse Construction
Diverse Custom Properties has provided top-quality services to the Ardmore, Oklahoma area since 2010. Dennis Wright, the owner of Diverse Custom Properties, has 21 years of experience in construction and demolition. Looking for chimney removal? Request your free quote now! more
CM Construction
CM Construction was formed in 2011 to provide exceptional excavation, demolition, and material hauling services in Oklahoma. We do everything required to successfully execute chimney removal and more. more
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How much does chimney removal cost on average?
On average, it costs $2,000-$4,000 to remove a chimney.
Does my chimney type affect cost?
Yes, and so will the method required to remove it safely. Most chimneys are independently supported and aren't structural to the roof or walls, but it isn't rare for chimneys to be centrally located in the home or stretch from the foundation and through multiple stories. In some situations, ties are used to connect the chimney to parts of the home's framing. When considering a chimney removal and when discussing quotes with chimney removal contractors, it's important to know how your chimney is installed.
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