All "Chimney Removal" results near me in Key Largo, FL - June 2026
Clean Slate Hauling
Whether you have a crumbling brick stack or an outdated fireplace chimney that is causing roof leaks, our team can dismantle it brick by brick. more
MLT Landscaping
We specialize in hassle-free light demolition and debris removal, offering safe and efficient service for chimneys, interiors, and post-project cleanups. Let us manage the hard... more
Red Monkey Hauling Services
For chimney removal done right, choose Red Monkey Hauling Services. As a family-owned business, we pride ourselves on providing fast and dependable service, making your... more
Dade Wrecking Demolition LLC
Dade Wrecking Demolition LLC is a licensed and insured demolition contractor located in Miami, Florida. We perform interior/selective and total demolition, concrete cutting,... more
Dade Wrecking LLC
Dade Wrecking LLC is a professional demolition company serving Miami/Dade residential and commercial clients. We are fully equipped and capable of handling a broad... more
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Chimney Removal Tips for Key Largo, FL
How much does chimney removal cost?
Complete chimney removals cost $2,000-$4,000 on average. The cost of chimney removal includes removing the chimney stack and the chimney breast, as well as rectifying the resulting space. Because chimney removal involves filling in the new hole in your home, costs can vary quite a bit.
The price to remove your chimney could be more or less depending on:
- Size and complexity of your chimney
- Materials used to build it
- Who you hire to remove it
If you have a bolt-on style chimney attached to the face of the house, it will cost less to remove than a chimney located inside your home. If your chimney is part of the structural framing of the house, you should expect the removal to cost more in order to make the necessary framing adjustments.
Could I remove my chimney myself?
It is much safer and more efficient to hire a professional to remove your chimney. Handling chimney removal yourself is more likely to lead to structural damage to the roof/home and could lead to serious injury.
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