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Default How much does a chimney weigh?

On Jan 24, 5:07�pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
Jim Elbrecht wrote:
20x20 inches, 25 feet tall.
Originally 8" liner with red brick.
Lined with 6" stainless set in place with a mortar of vermiculite.


And then- once I know how much it weighs- if I was to brace it with a
support set at a 25degree angle, how strong a support do I need? Steel
or wood?


Really long story- shortened; � It has sat on a 8 foot high pillar of
clay about 3x3 in my basement for 20 years. � � I want to remove the
clay one side at a time and pour a 4x4 footing and a 2foot column. The
'temporary' bracing that was put in when the job was done will have to
be removed to dig the footing.


To dig the first 1/2 I won't need to disturb 2 sides of the base- and
I know it is tied to a slab that will be undisturbed. � �The support
will be an extra safety- hopefully not needed.


Common red brick weighs 120lbs/cu ft. You've got 20"(1.7 ft) x 20" x 25' =
1.7x1.7x25 = 71 cu ft of chimney. That, times 120, is about 8500 lbs.

'Course that's for a stack of red bricks. Given that the stack's hollow, the
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remove chimney starting at roof, replace furnace and hot water tank
with direct vent unit, gain some interior floor space and remove a
roof maintence item