Chimney Breast Removal Services
Stress free, minimal down-time complete internal chimney removals.
Experts in Chimney Breast Removal
Complete Chimney Breast Removal Service
Any Chimney Breast Considered
Clean-up & Recycling Organised For You
Chimney Breast Removal Process
Why remove a chimney breast?
There are several reasons why someone might choose to remove a chimney breast from a property. Whether it's down to costly repairs, invading damp or simply to create space, some of the common reasons include:
- No more maintenance & repair costs
- Free up internal floor space
- If structural repair is too costly
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Customer reviews
Highly recommended chimney removal experts! Really happy with my experience!
F. Garrett
What can I say – I literally had no idea what a chimney removal entailed and was told over the phone before the site visit even took place all I needed to know. At the site visit, I was impressed by the knowledge of the team, but also how friendly they were and made me feel incredibly at ease.
M. Potter
I had a partial chimney removal on a semi-detached house and was informed of all the legalities of this process before work even began. They were more than helpful and made the whole job easy and stress-free for me. Would recommend to anyone.
B. Reeves
I had my chimney breast removed for some extra space and was amazing at how thorough the team were! They were incredibly organised and I was impressed by their knowledge.
J. Smyth
We had our chimney stack removed by Chimney Removal Company, and their service was professional from start to finish. They organised all the waste removal, and completed the whole thing within a day!
C . Marks
Chimney Breast Removal FAQ's
Do I need a party wall agreement to remove a shared chimney stack?
Yes, it is essential that a party wall agreement is obtained before removing or undertaking major structural work on a shared chimney stack.
Can I remove half of a shared chimney stack without my neighbour's permission?
No, you must first notify your neighbour and then obtain a party wall agreement before the removal of any part of a shared chimney stack.
Do I need planning permission to remove a chimney stack?
In general, you do not normally need planning permission to remove a chimney stack as long as you don’t live in a listed building or within a conservation area. In this case you should contact your local council for advice before going ahead with the work.

