Chimney Demolition Contractors in West Branch, MI

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C. Woods Trucking and Excavating

Turner, MI

Woods C Trucking and Excavating offers unmatched demolition, removal, and excavation services for both residential and commercial customers. We can remove chimneys, barns, concrete, houses, sheds, and more. more

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Eymer Supply

Prescott, MI

Eymer Supply is a Prescott, MI company that offers safe and leak-free chimney removal services. Our staff is knowledgeable about proper chimney removal techniques and performs this service with ease. Contact us today to learn more about our full range... more

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Scott's Excavating

Roscommon, MI

Since 1973, Scott’s Excavating & Construction has been providing Roscommon, MI and nearby areas with the absolute best in services. Over the years, we have built our reputation on hard work, a commitment to the customer, and an attention to... more

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Jeff Miller Excavating

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West Branch, MI

At Jeff Miller Excavating, we believe in old-fashioned work principles and getting the job done right the first time. Since 2006, we’ve been offering the most comprehensive services in the industry. Our team is educated in all things excavating, demolition,... more

Chimney Removal Tips for West Branch, MI

Tips for Removing Chimneys

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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