The part of the chimney within the home below the roof all chimney removal projects involve the removal of the chimney stack but that doesn t automatically mean that the chimney breast must be removed too.
Removing chimney stack above roof.
However chimney removal costs vary from one chimney to the next for a number of reasons.
External chimney stack removal can be done from outside the building and if done carefully need not disrupt any internal decoration.
It will create lots of dust and debris so the room should be cleared and sealed off from the rest of the property as much as possible.
Removing the chimney stacks could go for between 1 000 and 1 600 in many parts of the uk.
For a usual chimney with regular size a two man roof team can remove the chimney stack in just 12 hours.
Larger chimneys can take up to a day and a half.
The next step is to install new roofing felt batons and roof tiles or slates.
The two main parts referred to when discussing a chimney removal are.
Stack removal averages 1 000 to 1 600.
It is the portion which protrudes from the roof ending in a cap.
Removing an internal chimney breast however is a mess job.
Leaks and structural damage are the most common reasons for wanting to remove a chimney stack and in such cases you will have the option of simply covering over the rest of an unused chimney when you extend the roof over the gap left by the stack.
The type of chimney removal method you choose full or partial.
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The stack is the portion of the chimney structure which extends above the roof.
The part of the chimney that extends above the roof chimney breast.
People tend to remove them when their structure appears compromised or is leaking.
There are many aspects to the chimney removal process that will affect how much your project will cost.
The final step consists of getting rid of all of the waste.
The fact is if the chimney is not being used use the economics of the scaffolding to remove the stack now remove the need for future maintenance and increase useable floor space in the house.
Condensation can be dealt with in other ways not by leaving a chimney stack in situ.
Once on the roof the next steps are removing the chimney pots and cowls removing all the cement flaunching and carefully removing all of the bricks from the chimney stack and taking them down to the ground.
If it has then the whole of the chimney above the roof should be removed and the roof made good as there is a possibility that the party wall may only be 100mm thick above the ceiling line.
Removing an entire chimney stack and breast costs 2 000 4 000 on average.