Nothing, cause it's on the house.


It’s been 2 months now of demo, having the side of my house opened up, discovering additional issues , 4 checks written for amounts I’d rather not think about...
.... and my Chimney is still not on the house![]()
That is for 2 chimneys and we don't know how extensive the rebuild on the fireplace chimney was. It may be high but if it was a full rebuild on that fireplace chimney it is actually kind of low.Sorry, but $13G is Highway robbery!
Mine was probably 13k a few years back.
It also included the chimney in the center of the house. That one was just roofline up though.
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I figure any skilled labor for a two person crew is ballpark 1,000$ a day. Add materials to that 13k may or may be a deal but quality craftsmanship is not cheap.Sorry, but $13G is Highway robbery!
Sorry, but $13G is Highway robbery!
You got a good price. I would have been quite a bit higher than that on just the rebuild of the fireplace and it's chimney.Well the one chimney is 25’ tall. That was a full tear down and rebuild. Inside and out. The footing if you could even call it that had failed. I guess I should add I paid another guy $500 to drive pilings in where the new pad went.
It was all permitted etc.
Hell it was low bid.
You got a good price. I would have been quite a bit higher than that on just the rebuild of the fireplace and it's chimney.
I wouldn't recommend waterproofing. If they built it correctly it is completely un needed. I personally prefer a poured masonry crown but nothing wrong with stainless at all either.I agree, it was a good price. Our rebuild of the top 30 courses, new flashing, liner repair, new SS crown, and water proofing spray amounts to $8700. Most of the bids were over $10,000.
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