[identity profile] emcicle.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] davis_square
Hi all,

I'm here with another long-shot question, but DSLJ so rarely lets me down that I thought i'd give it a try.

We are contemplating changing our furnace to a direct vent furnace, which would make our chimney completely unused, allowing us for the first time to consider/explore having it removed. I plan to reach out to contractors to get quotes, but again fear this falls into the too big for a handyman, too small for a name brand co to want to take on... Has anyone, fairly recently, had their chimney removed? If so, can you give an idea of the cost, and also what it entailed (how they actually do it)? Does anyone know if they can remove part of it (i.e. the part in the basement) and shore up/leave the rest in the walls? Or does it all have to come down?

Thanks!

Date: 2016-03-17 03:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] laryu.livejournal.com
We took down a three story plus basement chimney. Part of a larger reno so I don't have a discrete budget. It took a crew of 3-4 about 4-5 hours, including stacking the bricks neatly in a truck. They start at the top and drop bricks down the chimney. Very orderly and efficient. It was a demo company, I think James Daley & Sons.

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