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Kammel Excavating Inc

La Crosse, WI

Kammel Excavating, Inc. is the one excavation and demolition contractor that residents of La Crosse, WI turn to. Family owned and operated since 1945, we have... more

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Bennett Bros Dirt Works LLC

La Crescent, MN

Serving the La Crescent, Minnesota community, Bennett Bros Dirt Works LLC knows what it takes to make way for the new by clearing out the... more

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McHugh Excavating & Plumbing Inc

Onalaska, WI

McHugh Excavating has been providing its customers with innovative construction solutions since 1976. We provide a number of construction and demolition services, including concrete removal, commercial... more

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Rybold Excavating & Plumbing Inc

Holmen, WI

Rybold Excavating & Plumbing, Inc. offers a variety of demolition services, including chimney removal, barn demolition, house demolition, concrete removal, and more. We also offer residential... more

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Reglin & Hesch Construction Inc

Cochrane, WI

You can rely on Reglin & Hesch Construction, Inc. when you need reliable, practical, low-cost solutions to residential and commercial projects. They specialize in demolition and... more

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Big Hook Trucking & Disposal

La Crosse, WI

Big Hook Trucking & Disposal is a locally-owned company that offers the Coulee region a reliable and affordable option for their demolition needs. Our team can... more

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Merritt Excavating & Trucking, Inc.

La Crosse, WI

Merritt Excavating & Trucking, Inc. offers a variety of demolition and site preparation services, including chimney removal. Our team is professional, experienced, and highly trained to... more

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Chimney Removal Tips for Trempealeau, WI

How does the chimney removal process work?

Generally speaking, the chimney removal process can be done one brick at a time with a hammer and chisel, or more quickly with a mini-jack or impact hammer. 

  • Partial Chimney Removal: The partial chimney removal process is as simple as removing the chimney stack—the part of the chimney above the roof—until it is flush with the roof. From there, the hole is patched up to resemble the roof as much as possible.
  • Complete Chimney Removal: The complete chimney removal process includes removing the entire chimney stack as well as the chimney breast—the part of the chimney visible within the home. Complete chimney removal results in more than just a hole in your roof that needs to be patched. You may also have a hole in the floor or in the wall that needs to be patched, too.

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