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Chimney Tear down
I have a chimney I have decided to teardown since it is not needed
(located in the family room). I already have another chimney in the living room. The chimney also has cracks where it rests next to the roof - another reason why I want it taken down. I am being charged $3000 to tear it down which includes labor and material which will be used to construct the hole in the wall and the roof. New inner/outer walls along with the roof will be left as if the chimney never existed (code of course). Should I be concerned about anything? My concern is that I'm paying too much. Am I? I hope I didn't exclude any tibit of information - I'm located in Los Angeles, CA. Much Appreciated, |
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