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Villafranco Construction Inc

Marshall, TX

Villafranco Construction, a trusted framing and demolition contractor based in East Texas, has been delivering exceptional demolition services across Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and nearby regions... more

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Stringer Contracting

Marshall, TX

Backed by over 31 years of experience, our company is committed to safety and quality in every project. As a licensed general contractor, we specialize in... more

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LPR Logistics LLC

Marshall, TX

Since 2018, LPR Logistics LLC has proudly served our community with expertise in concrete, demolition, dirt work, land clearing, and forestry mulching. Count on us for... more

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McKinney Excavation & Services

Marshall, TX

With over 30 years in the demolition and construction industry, McKinney Excavation & Services Inc. brings unmatched expertise to every project, including chimney removal. Call us today... more

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Frontier Reclamation Services L.L.C.

Baytown, TX

Count on Frontier Reclamation Services L.L.C. for all your demolition needs, including chimney removals. We excel in safe demolition, efficient debris removal, and... more

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Steadfast Concrete

Marshall, TX

Based in Marshall, TX, Steadfast Concrete, Inc. is a construction company specializing in concrete, earthwork, and demolition. Our team is dedicated to ensuring customer satisfaction... more

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Speedy Dumpster Solutions

Longview, TX

Speedy Dumpster Solutions is the #1 resource for structural and interior residential demolition in Longview, TX and the surrounding communities. We’re dedicated to providing our... more

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Chimney Removal Tips for Morris County, TX

Can I remove my chimney myself?

Chimney removal isn't extremely complicated, but that doesn't mean you should attempt to remove the chimney yourself. Attempting a DIY chimney removal could lead to structural damage to your home or serious injury to you. This is why we always recommend hiring a professional.

Does chimney removal require a permit?

Just like with any demolition, you'll likely need to get a permit before having your chimney removed.

Generally speaking, the contractor handling the removal will take care of this. But if you're removing the chimney yourself, be sure to confirm with your local zoning laws whether or not you need a permit to do the work.

Learn more: Find the Right Chimney Repair or Removal Contractor