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Chimney Stack Demo - DIY or Outsource?
Hey all,
I am in the middle of my first rehab (for LT rental) and want/need to lower two decaying chimney stacks to a safe height above the roof. One is about 20 ft tall (11 ft above a 9 ft roof) and several feet from the main power line. The other is more manageable, about 5 ft above the roof. I'm not sure if a demo specialist or mason would be better. I also don't have a GC and am managing the rehab myself and planned to spend under $2,000 for this. These are my options:
a) Expensive contractor - wants $8,500 to demo and cap the two stacks plus some other brick repairs/repointing. Insured. Good reviews on work.
b) Cheap contractor - wants $1,500 for the same work. Communication is challenging, most likely uninsured, but this is in-line with the budget.
c) Keep searching for contractors, adding time to project and potentially costs.
d) Buy scaffolding or rent scaffolding or a lift and demo myself for under $1,500, including dumpster.
What would you do??
Thanks!
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DO NOT hire an unlicensed/uninsured Company! They will also not have Worker's Comp, which makes YOU liable for any injuries to his workers if they should fall off the roof.
Go with the more expensive guy. This is not a DIY kinda thing.
And have you checked the 2/3/10 rule? The top of the chimney must be at least 2 ft higher than any roof within 10 feet. Your roof looks pretty steep and you may have to keep it at that height you currently have. Do not screw this up, the liability penalties would be huge since you're dealing with fire.
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