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Chimney Take-Downs

Chimney Take-Downs

Unused chimney stacks can cause serious damp problems and are expensive to maintain. We take down chimney stacks to below roof level across King's Lynn, making good the roof covering and installing a fitted vent to protect the redundant flue. All structural work is carried out from proper scaffold.

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What's involved

Chimney Take-Downs in King's Lynn

If you've had a chimney stack causing repeated leaks, your fireplace has been blocked off and the flue is no longer in use, taking the stack down to below roof level is often the most cost-effective long-term solution. Unused stacks still need their flashings maintaining, still suffer from freeze-thaw damage and still carry the risk of a falling pot or loose brick. Removing the stack eliminates those ongoing costs and risks.

We dismantle the stack from the top down, brick by brick, to a point two or three courses below the roof covering. The stack is not simply demolished — bricks are handed down carefully to avoid damage to the roof tiles or scaffolding below. Once the masonry is removed, we make good the hole through the roof using matching tiles or slates and fresh lead flashing where any joins need weathering. At the top of the remaining flue in the loft, we fit a purpose-made ventilation cover to prevent damp air from building up in the dead flue and causing condensation problems in the roof space.

Chimney take-downs should always be done from proper scaffold. Working around an unstable stack from a roof ladder is unsafe and leaves no room to handle materials properly. We erect scaffold before any work begins.

Most chimney take-downs on a standard residential property in King's Lynn take one to two days from scaffold erection to clearance. We remove all brick rubble from site as part of the job. You'll get a fixed price before we start.

Taking down a chimney stack in King's Lynn to below roof level, including making good the roof and removing waste, typically costs between £800 and £2,000 depending on the size of the stack and the number of flues.

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Questions

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A new pitched roof on an average three-bedroom semi-detached house in King's Lynn typically costs between £5,500 and £12,000. The price depends on the roof area, pitch, and the tile or slate you choose. We provide a full written breakdown so there are no surprises on the final invoice.
If your roof is over 20–25 years old, if the felt underneath is saturated or torn in multiple places, or if you're calling a roofer out more than once a year, replacement usually works out cheaper over time. We'll be honest with you during the survey — we won't recommend a full replacement if targeted repairs will genuinely solve the problem.
Straightforward repairs such as replacing a few slipped or cracked tiles start from around £150 in King's Lynn. Re-bedding a section of ridge tiles typically costs £250–£500 depending on the length involved. A full chimney flashing renewal can run to £600–£1,000. We'll give you a fixed price before any work starts.
Flat roof installation in King's Lynn typically costs between £70 and £120 per square metre for EPDM rubber or GRP fibreglass systems. A standard single garage roof of around 15–18 square metres would therefore cost roughly £1,050–£2,160 fitted, including new decking if required. We provide a full fixed-price quote after measuring up so there are no hidden extras.
For a standard semi-detached house in King's Lynn, expect to pay between £900 and £1,800 for a full fascia, soffit and guttering replacement in uPVC. Detached properties or those with complex rooflines will cost more. We provide a fixed written quote after a free survey so you know the exact figure before we start.
Replacing lead flashing around a standard chimney stack in King's Lynn costs between £300 and £700. The price depends on the size of the stack, how much lead is needed and whether the mortar joints need repointing at the same time. We'll give you a fixed quote after inspecting the job.
A full chimney stack rebuild in King's Lynn typically costs between £1,500 and £3,500, including scaffold, matched brickwork, lime mortar, new lead flashing and re-setting the pots. Stacks on tall properties or those with multiple flues at the top end of that range. We'll give you a fixed price after a proper inspection.
Taking down a single chimney stack to below roof level in King's Lynn, including making good the roof and removing all waste, typically costs between £800 and £2,000. Larger stacks with multiple flues, or those on taller properties requiring more extensive scaffold, sit toward the higher end. We provide a fixed written quote after inspecting the stack.
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