Chimney Repair

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should the kitchen chimney be serviced?

Chimney cleaning frequency should be determined by factors such as usage patterns, the types of food prepared, and the workload. For dishes that involve greasy or spicy cooking, it’s advisable to clean the filters and screens on a monthly basis.

What is the durability of a chimney?

If a chimney has been constructed and maintained correctly, it can last from 50 to 100 years. However, it’s important to note that many chimneys have not received proper care over the years. Therefore, it is crucial to have a chimney inspection before moving into a new residence and then annually thereafter.

How much does it cost to repair a chimney in the USA?

Chimney repairs are generally a more cost-effective option compared to complete rebuilds. Repair costs can vary widely, ranging from $150 to $7,000, with the typical homeowner paying around $700. On the other hand, a full chimney rebuild averages between $8,000 and $10,000. In some cases, a partial rebuild may suffice, with costs typically falling between $1,000 and $5,000.

Can you remove your chimney completely?

It is advisable to only consider reducing or removing your chimney if you are certain that it is no longer serving as ventilation or functioning as a flue for any heat-producing appliance.

Is a partial rebuild of a chimney available?

There are two main service options: partial and complete chimney rebuilds. A partial rebuild is most suitable for smaller chimneys that do not require scaffolding. In a partial rebuild, only a specific section of the chimney, such as the crown, is replaced. This type of rebuild is typically chosen for chimneys that have damage limited to the upper portion.

Can you have a metal chimney?

Both bricks and metal have their merits, with steel liners allowing for the conversion of your chimney to metal. On the other hand, Thermocrete, while not metal, offers a distinct advantage. It is a more straightforward and cost-effective solution, as it addresses holes and damages in the chimney bricks.