Chimney Removal

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Chimneys are typically used to vent appliance exhaust outside the home. As the years pass and your home gets older, your chimney could be the cause of unnecessary problems. We can help you determine the right solution for you.

 
 

If there is nothing connected to your chimney you can remove it.


If there is something connected, you should think of replacing your appliances with more efficient models which vent through the side of your home.


When possible, chimneys venting through roofs should be removed. They can be problem spots and can cause leaks.


 

Leaky Roofs are a hassle!



This rubber roof was leaking for sometime before the homeowners discovered it after their ceiling tiles turned brown.

This is air which constantly is pulled through your home and exhausted by the chimney. Think this is good ventilation?

It is air that is pulled through your walls, attic, sockets, and other openings in your home.

Would you breathe through your walls filled with years of dust accumulation and decaying bugs.

Then the area can be properly insulated continuously.
 

When we tear down a chimney we don't stop at the roof line. We will go into the attic and seal up the hole.

See the plume coming out of the chimney?

This is air which constantly is pulled through your home and exhausted by the chimney. Think this is good ventilation?

This air can also condense in your wall cavities during the summer when the outside air is humid and your running your air conditioner.

Proper ventilation should be achieved with clean fresh air. Air exchangers can recover heat and moisture from ventilated air. Further removal is not included in our quoted but can be quoted in addition to standard removal. This could be your chance to open up that room with the chimney bump out or get some more closet space!