Stoke Ferry's mix of Victorian terraces, older brick cottages and semi-detached council-era homes means redundant chimneys are a common sight — and a common source of damp problems we're called out to fix.
Stoke Ferry sits on the edge of the Wissey valley and its older housing stock reflects that — solid brick construction, clay-pantile roofs on some of the older properties, and plenty of stacks that once served open coal fires now long since closed off. When these stacks start to lean, shed mortar or let water in, a full take-down is usually the most cost-effective answer.
We remove the chimney to below the roof level, flash and felt the opening correctly, and tile it over to match the existing roof. A redundant chimney in Stoke Ferry taken down to the correct level typically costs less than two years of ongoing repair bills. Get in touch for a free quote.
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Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.