Code 3 Construction
From new construction to demolition, remodeling, and much more, Code 3 Construction does it all. We are known for our expertise in demolition, our integrity, and... more
Titan Construction & Remodeling LLC
Titan Construction & Remodeling LLC is excited to provide a variety of services. With our extensive experience and top-notch equipment, we are ready to meet all... more
VA 2 Construction
VA 2 Construction is a trusted demolition and construction company located on the Oregon coast (CCB#218665). With years of experience and comprehensive training, we are equipped... more
Talbot Brothers LLC
The Talbot Brothers are ready to bring your vision to life. When it comes to quality and reliable chimney removal services, we are the experts... more
Port's Contracting LLC
Port's offers demolition and excavation services across the Central Oregon Coast and the Mid-Willamette Valley. If you need chimney removal, our experienced team is ready... more
Mayer Construction Inc
Mayer Construction Inc is a seasoned demolition company based out of Lake Oswego, OR. We have a full-size excavator that allows us to take down... more
Oregon Demolition
Oregon Demolition is a licensed and insured demo contractor and also a member of the National Demolition Association. We can safely and quickly remove your... more
James Drayton Trucking and Excavation
James Drayton Trucking and Excavation has been providing the central Oregon Coast with high-quality demolition services for over 40 years. From small residential projects to large... more
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Chimney Removal Tips for Willamina, OR
What factors affect chimney removal cost?
Chimney Size
The size of your chimney has a huge impact on how much it will cost to remove it.
For example, if the chimney is large, spans multiple stories, or is part of the structure or foundation, then it will cost quite a bit more to remove than a simple "bolt-on," one-story chimney.
Chimney Materials & Debris
Likewise, the type of materials used to construct the chimney, and how much debris there is to dispose of, are two other factors affecting chimney removal cost. Most chimneys are made of brick and mortar, which are quite heavy and can be expensive to haul and dispose of.
If you are one of the few people in the United States with a metal chimney, it will be less to dispose of because it's relatively lightweight.
Contractor Choice
The contractor you hire will also play a role in cost. This is why it's key to shop around and find the best contractor for the job.
Each demolition quote you get will entail different things, so make sure you ask the right questions, like:
- How will the removal be done?
- How will you control dust?
- How will the materials be disposed of?