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How much does it cost to remove a chimney breast in 2024?

The prices in this guide are accurate as of 2024* 

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Average cost of chimney removal jobs

If you live in a period property, there is a good chance you have a chimney. For many people, a chimney is a beautiful addition to their home, that can also offer an extra heating source.  

However, chimneys also take up a lot of valuable space, especially in bedrooms where the occupied wall could be used as extra storage space. 

If you have central heating and are looking to create more space in your home, removing your chimney breast could be a great solution. Alternatively, you may be looking to remove your chimney breast because your chimney is damaged or has deteriorated over time. Removing a chimney can also improve your home’s insulation. 

This guide covers everything you need to know about removing a chimney breast, as well as the cost to remove other parts of your chimney, and whether or not you’ll need planning permissions and a structural engineer.  

Chimney breasts often have a structural function, so you’ll need to hire a professional to ensure your chimney is removed safely. If the upper part of your chimney breast is not supported properly, a removal can cause uneven loading on your wall. 

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You could pay anywhere between £2,900 and £4,500 for a chimney breast removal. 

Chimneys come in a wide range of sizes and shapes. Some are located in the centre of the home, whilst others are connected with a neighbour’s chimney. It is difficult to estimate how much your chimney removal will cost, as it will depend on a range of factors, including how easy your chimney is to access, and where you live in the UK (cost of labour rises in London and the South East). Removing a chimney breast across a ground and first floor will cost more than removing it from just a ground floor.

For a more accurate quote, speak to a skilled tradesperson today.

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Conclusions

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Removing a chimney breast is no easy task and requires skilled tradespeople who will be able to dispose of your chimney without causing structural damage to your home.  

We do not recommend you attempt to DIY, as this could put your home and safety into danger. Make sure you contact your local authority before you begin work on your chimney. 

How much you’ll spend on your chimney removal depends on a large range of factors, from the size and age of your chimney to structural considerations and ease of access. For this reason, it’s hard to say with accuracy how much it could cost.  

For a more accurate quote, and to speak to some skilled tradespeople in your area, let us know what you have in mind.

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*The Rated People cost guides are produced in collaboration with the quote-building platform PriceBuilder, and a range of tradespeople across the 30+ trades on our platform were consulted. Please note that the prices included are for guidance only – how much you end up spending will depend on the specific requirements of your project.

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