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Chimney Demolition Contractors in Louisville, TN
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Venture Contracting Inc
Do you need help demolishing a chimney, fireplace, concrete, or similar? Have some dirt that needs to be moved? Have trees or other vegetation that are getting in the way? Venture Contracting Inc has the heavy duty equipment and expertise... more
LETT Construction
Serving Knoxville and surrounding Tennessee communities, LETT Construction offers demolition, including barns, chimneys, houses, mobile homes, and more. Our team is committed to our customers. more
E. Luke Greene Company Inc.
E. Luke Greene Company Inc. has successfully completed over 20,000 jobs since 1983. We specialize in a variety of demolition services, including residential and commercial projects. more
Asbestos Management & Environmental Solutions
Asbestos Management & Environmental Solutions offers the Knoxville, Tennessee area impeccable services at fair prices. We are experienced in all that we do, so you can trust that your chimney removal project will be done right. more
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Chimney Removal Tips for Louisville, TN
Chimney Removal Tips
Do I need a permit for chimney removal?
Generally speaking—just like with any demolition or construction work—you will need to obtain a permit before having a chimney removed. Usually, the chimney removal contractor you hire will handle this for you, but this isn't always the case, so confirm this with them.
If you're doing the work yourself, be sure to check with your local zoning laws to determine if you need a permit.
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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