Contact us for any advice
Need Help? Talk to an expert
01259 682108
Professional Chimney Removal Services – Sterling Roofing Specialists
When you need expert chimney removal across Ayrshire and Southwest Scotland, Sterling Roofing Services brings over two decades of specialist chimney removal experience to homeowners and businesses throughout the region. Based right here in Ayr at 4 Fullarton Street, we’re your local chimney removal experts committed to delivering safe, complete demolition and professional roof restoration across Ayr, Prestwick, Troon, Maybole, Girvan, and the wider Ayrshire area.
Our family-run roofing company specializes in complete chimney removal for properties ranging from traditional Scottish stone cottages and Victorian terraces to modern homes requiring chimney demolition. Whether you need full chimney stack removal, partial demolition, brick and mortar repairs post-removal, flashing replacement, or roof restoration following chimney removal, our experienced team delivers quality workmanship you can trust. We understand the structural considerations of Scottish masonry chimneys, the importance of safe removal techniques, and the skilled restoration work required to leave your roof weathertight and attractive post-demolition.
Why Choose Our Chimney Removal Services?
Local Chimney Removal Experts Based in Ayr
We’re not just serving Ayr and Ayrshire – we’re based here at 4 Fullarton Street. We’ve completed hundreds of chimney removal projects across the region, from terraced properties in Ayr town centre to rural cottages across South Ayrshire, from coastal homes in Troon to commercial buildings throughout Ayrshire. We understand traditional Scottish chimney construction, the structural importance of proper removal, and the specific roof restoration challenges different property types present.
Over 20 Years of Chimney Removal Excellence
Since establishing our business, we’ve earned a reputation as one of Ayrshire’s most dependable chimney removal specialists. Our experienced technicians approach every removal project with the same level of care and professionalism, whether it’s a small single flue removal or complete multi-stack demolition requiring structural reinforcement and extensive roof work.
Comprehensive Chimney Removal Solutions
Our Ayrshire chimney removal specialists provide a full range of services:
- Complete Chimney Stack Removal – Full demolition from base to roof with structural assessment and planning compliance
- Partial Chimney Demolition – Strategic removal of upper chimney sections while retaining lower portions
- Emergency Chimney Removal – Dangerous or unstable chimneys removed quickly and safely
- Lead Flashing Replacement – New flashings installed following chimney removal for weathertight performance
- Roof Restoration – Complete roof repair and restoration following chimney removal
- Brick Repointing – Mortar repairs on existing brickwork where chimneys have been removed
- Structural Assessment – Expert evaluation of chimney condition and removal feasibility
- Heritage Chimney Advice – Sensitive removal solutions for listed buildings and conservation areas
- Ventilation Installation – FVHR or other ventilation systems installed where chimneys previously provided air flow
- Asbestos Chimney Liners – Safe removal and replacement of asbestos-lined chimneys with modern alternatives
Specialist Knowledge of Scottish Masonry Chimneys
Scottish chimneys present unique removal challenges. Traditional stone and brick construction often involved complex internal flue arrangements, multiple flue systems, and deep integration with roof structures. We understand these complexities and execute removals safely without compromising structural integrity or creating roof defects.
Safe, Professional Removal Techniques
All our chimney removals employ proper safety protocols:
- Structural survey before removal planning
- Hazardous material assessment (asbestos checking)
- Controlled dismantling using specialist equipment
- Professional debris removal and disposal
- Proper scaffolding and safety measures
- Planning compliance and building control sign-off where required
- Insurance coverage for all work
Transparent, Fair Pricing
We provide detailed, itemized quotes for all chimney removal work. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before we begin – no surprise costs, no hidden fees. Our competitive pricing reflects our commitment to making professional chimney removal accessible to all Ayrshire homeowners and businesses.
Fully Insured and Qualified
All our chimney removal specialists are fully trained, insured, and experienced in working safely at height. We comply with all health and safety regulations, carry appropriate insurance coverage, and employ proper equipment and scaffolding on every chimney removal project.
Our Chimney Removal Services
Complete Chimney Stack Removal
When a chimney needs complete removal – whether it’s damaged beyond repair, no longer required, or blocking planned building modifications – our specialists provide full-stack demolition with expert roof restoration.
Complete Removal Process:
- Structural Assessment – We inspect the chimney, identify internal flue arrangements, check for asbestos liners, and assess any structural implications
- Planning Consultation – We advise on planning requirements and coordinate building control notification where needed
- Hazard Evaluation – Asbestos and other hazardous materials identified and safely managed
- Removal Preparation – Scaffolding erected, safety measures implemented, waste disposal arranged
- Controlled Demolition – Chimney dismantled section-by-section with specialist equipment
- Flashing Installation – New lead or aluminum flashings installed where chimney intersected roof
- Roof Tile Repair – Damaged or missing tiles replaced, battens renewed where necessary
- Mortar Repointing – Adjacent brickwork repointed where chimney was attached
- Final Restoration – Complete finishing ensuring roof is weathertight and aesthetically pleasing
Common Chimney Removal Reasons:
- Chimney damaged and beyond economical repair
- Chimney no longer used (central heating replaced open fire)
- Space required for building extensions or modifications
- Structural concerns or safety issues
- Listed building consent obtained for removal
- Cost of chimney maintenance exceeding value
- Chimney causing damp or water penetration problems
Don’t let a damaged or unwanted chimney create ongoing problems – our removal specialists provide complete solutions with professional roof restoration.
Emergency Chimney Removal
Dangerous chimneys require immediate professional attention. Whether a chimney is leaning, partially collapsed, or structurally unsafe, our emergency removal service responds quickly to eliminate hazards.
Chimney Danger Signs:
- Visible Lean or Movement – Chimney not vertical or showing signs of movement
- Structural Cracks – Deep cracks in chimney brickwork indicating structural failure
- Loose Mortar – Extensive mortar deterioration or missing mortar joints
- Spalling Brick – Bricks flaking or disintegrating, particularly on exposed elevations
- Internal Flue Collapse – Signs of internal flue damage or debris falling through
- Gutter or Roof Damage – Chimney debris damaging gutters or roof surfaces
- Water Penetration – Severe leaks around chimney base or through flashing areas
- Settlement Cracks – Cracks appearing in walls adjacent to chimney indicating settlement
Emergency Response: Our emergency chimney removal service provides rapid assessment and safe dismantling of dangerous chimneys. We prioritize safety for your property and occupants while executing professional removal and complete roof restoration.
Partial Chimney Demolition
Not all chimneys require complete removal. In many cases, removing the upper section while retaining the lower chimney breast simplifies the work and may provide structural or aesthetic advantages.
Partial Removal Advantages:
- Reduced Cost – Partial removal is more economical than complete stack removal
- Structural Benefit – Retaining lower portions can provide breast and structural support
- Interior Space – Lower chimney breast can be utilized in interior design or provide built-in storage
- Aesthetic Preference – Some properties benefit from retaining chimney breast for period character
- Faster Completion – Partial removal typically completes faster than full stack demolition
- Reduced Disruption – Less extensive roof work required
Partial Removal Options:
- Remove above roof line only, retaining chimney breast
- Remove to first-floor level, converting upper portions to ventilation ducts
- Remove middle sections while retaining both upper stack and lower breast
- Strategic removal designed to your specific requirements
Our specialists assess your property and advise on partial removal options that balance cost, functionality, and aesthetics.
Lead Flashing Replacement Following Chimney Removal
One of the most critical aspects of chimney removal is properly installing new flashings where the chimney intersected your roof. Poor flashing installation is a common cause of water penetration post-removal.
Why Flashing Matters: When a chimney is removed, the area where it met the roof is left exposed. Proper flashing creates a weathertight seal, directing water down the roof and into gutters rather than into the roof structure. Inadequate flashing allows water to penetrate, causing interior damage, damp, and structural deterioration.
Our Flashing Solutions:
Traditional Lead Flashing:
- Authentic for period properties
- Longest lifespan (50+ years)
- Beautiful aging patina
- Ideal for listed buildings and conservation areas
- Requires skilled installation by lead-working specialists
Aluminum Flashing:
- Modern, durable alternative
- Lower cost than lead
- Easy maintenance
- Suitable for all property types
- Contemporary aesthetic
Our Flashing Process:
- Chimney removed, roof structure inspected for damage
- Damaged tiles or battens replaced
- Flashing template created to exact roof dimensions
- Lead or aluminum flashing carefully fitted
- Tiles relaid over flashing, creating weathertight seal
- All joints sealed and tested for water penetration
- Gutters and downpipes checked for proper water flow
We use only premium-grade materials and employ traditional flashing techniques proven to prevent water penetration for decades.
Roof Restoration Following Chimney Removal
Removing a chimney often leaves the roof requiring significant restoration. Our comprehensive roof restoration service ensures your property looks attractive and performs perfectly post-removal.
Typical Roof Restoration After Removal:
- Tile Replacement – Damaged or missing tiles replaced with matching materials
- Batten Repair – Deteriorated battens renewed, roof structure inspected
- Flashing Installation – New lead or aluminum flashings
- Ridge Tile Work – Ridge tiles relaid where chimney attached, using modern dry ridge systems or traditional mortar bedding
- Gutter Cleaning – Debris from chimney removal cleared, gutters checked for proper function
- Mortar Repointing – Adjacent brickwork repointed where chimney was attached
- Cosmetic Finishing – Roof ridge and verges finished to create attractive, professional appearance
Extent of Restoration: The restoration work varies depending on:
- Chimney size and complexity
- Roof condition prior to removal
- Tile types and whether matching materials are available
- Whether adjacent areas require attention
- Heritage or conservation area requirements
We assess your roof’s condition and provide honest recommendations on restoration scope, helping you balance cost with long-term performance and aesthetic concerns.
Brick Repointing and Masonry Repairs
Where chimneys have been removed, adjacent brickwork often requires repointing – the mortar between bricks deteriorates over time and needs renewal to maintain weatherproofing and structural integrity.
Why Repointing Matters: Poor mortar joints allow water penetration, leading to damp, deterioration, and structural problems. Proper repointing restores weatherproofing and extends brickwork lifespan significantly.
Our Repointing Services:
- Mortar Analysis – Testing original mortar to match composition, ensuring new mortar performs similarly
- Joint Raking – Carefully removing deteriorated mortar without damaging surrounding bricks
- Traditional Repointing – Applying new mortar using traditional techniques and lime-based mortars for period properties
- Modern Mortar – Using appropriate modern mortars for contemporary properties
- Heritage Matching – Sourcing mortars that match original colour and composition for listed buildings
- Full-Height Pointing – Addressing mortar deterioration comprehensively rather than superficially
Repointing Benefits:
- Stops water penetration through mortar joints
- Restores structural integrity of brickwork
- Extends wall lifespan by decades
- Improves property appearance
- Necessary for listed buildings and conservation areas
- Significantly cheaper than allowing water damage to develop
Post-chimney removal, adjacent brickwork is often exposed and requires repointing – our masonry specialists handle this comprehensively.
Ventilation Installation & Replacement
Traditional chimneys provided important air flow for room ventilation and fireplace operation. Following chimney removal, proper ventilation must be maintained to ensure adequate room air supply and to prevent condensation issues.
Ventilation Requirements Post-Removal:
Fire Safety Ventilation: If the chimney previously provided ventilation for an open fireplace, alternative ventilation must be installed to meet building regulations.
General Ventilation: Older properties rely on chimneys for air circulation. Removing a chimney without adequate replacement ventilation can cause condensation problems and poor air quality.
Our Ventilation Solutions:
- FVHR Vents – Passive through-wall ventilation (air bricks)
- Roof Vents – Passive ventilation through roof
- Extractors – Active ventilation where passive options inadequate
- Heat Recovery Ventilation – Systems maintaining air quality while reducing heating loss
- Building Regulation Compliance – All installations meet current ventilation standards
We assess your property’s ventilation requirements post-removal and recommend appropriate solutions ensuring adequate air flow and condensation control.
Asbestos Chimney Liners – Safe Removal & Replacement
Many properties, particularly those built 1930s-1980s, have asbestos-lined chimneys. Asbestos requires specialist handling and safe removal by trained professionals.
Identifying Asbestos Chimneys:
- Age of Property – Chimneys in properties built 1930s-1980s frequently contain asbestos
- Smooth Internal Finish – Asbestos liners create smooth internal surfaces
- Visual Inspection – We can identify likely asbestos during assessment
- Sampling – Laboratory testing confirms asbestos presence before removal planning
Asbestos Risks:
- Asbestos fibers, if released during removal, pose serious health risks
- Inhalation exposure can cause mesothelioma, asbestosis, and lung cancer
- Professional handling eliminates exposure risks
Our Asbestos Removal Process:
- Assessment & Testing – Determine if asbestos present
- Removal Planning – Plan specialist removal procedures
- Professional Removal – Licensed specialists safely extract chimney with asbestos containment
- Safe Disposal – Asbestos disposed through licensed facilities
- Replacement Lining – Modern alternative flue liners installed where necessary
- Certification – Documentation provided confirming safe removal
Modern Replacement Options:
- Stainless Steel Liners – Durable, maintenance-free alternative suitable for many applications
- Twin-Wall Insulated Liners – Reduced condensation, improved performance
- Ceramic Liners – Premium durability and performance
- No Replacement – Many removals require no replacement liner
We handle asbestos chimneys safely and professionally, eliminating health risks while providing complete removal and restoration solutions.
Chimney Removal for Different Property Types
Traditional Scottish Stone Cottages
Many of Ayrshire’s traditional stone cottages feature large chimney stacks integral to their structure. We carefully remove these chimneys respecting the property’s character while ensuring structural integrity and proper roof restoration.
Victorian & Edwardian Terraces
Terraced properties often feature decorative chimney stacks – complex multi-flue arrangements requiring careful removal and sensitive roof restoration. We understand these properties’ architectural significance and restore roofs maintaining period appearance.
Modern Properties
Contemporary homes typically feature simpler chimney arrangements or no chimneys. Where removal is required, we provide efficient, cost-effective solutions with modern flashing and ventilation systems.
Listed Buildings
Listed buildings require careful chimney removal respecting conservation considerations. We work with planners and conservation officers to ensure removals meet heritage requirements while solving chimney problems.
Commercial Buildings
Shops, offices, and other commercial premises often require chimney removal for building modifications or safety reasons. We provide commercial-grade removal services minimizing disruption to business operations.
Rural Properties & Farmhouses
Farmhouses and rural properties across South Ayrshire frequently feature chimneys requiring removal or repair. We serve rural areas throughout Ayrshire, bringing specialist expertise to countryside properties.
Regardless of your property type, our chimney removal specialists have experience with Ayrshire’s diverse building stock and understand the specific requirements each type presents.
Common Chimney Problems We Solve
Deteriorating or Damaged Chimneys
Mortar joints break down, bricks spall and crumble, particularly on exposed elevations. Beyond a certain point, repair becomes uneconomical and removal is the sensible solution.
Water Penetration Around Chimneys
Failing flashing, poor mortar joints, or structural cracks allow water to penetrate beside chimneys, causing interior damp and damage. Removal eliminates the problem permanently.
Structural Issues
Chimneys can settle differently from properties, creating cracks or lean. Dangerous chimneys require immediate removal for safety.
Asbestos Concerns
Older asbestos-lined chimneys pose health risks requiring specialist handling and safe removal by trained professionals.
Leaning or Unstable Chimneys
Chimneys showing lean, movement, or instability require emergency removal before structural failure occurs.
Condensation & Damp Issues
Chimneys without proper ventilation can cause condensation problems. Removal with proper ventilation replacement solves these issues.
Blocking Planned Modifications
Chimneys often prevent desired building extensions, modifications, or space utilization. Strategic removal enables your plans.
Unwanted Expense
Chimneys no longer used (following installation of central heating) require ongoing maintenance. Removal eliminates future maintenance costs.
If you’re experiencing chimney problems, contact our Ayr specialists for a free inspection and expert advice on removal and restoration solutions.
Preventative Chimney Maintenance
If you’re not ready for removal, preventative maintenance can extend chimney lifespan:
Annual Chimney Inspections
Professional chimney inspections identify problems early – cracked mortar joints, spalling bricks, leaking flashing, or internal flue damage – allowing intervention before major damage develops.
Repointing Deteriorated Mortar
Regular repointing maintains waterproofing and structural integrity, preventing water penetration and freeze-thaw damage.
Flashing Inspection & Repair
Flashing integrity is critical – failed flashing allows water penetration causing extensive damage. Regular inspection catches problems early.
Cleaning & Brush
Annual chimney sweeping removes debris, improves draft, and identifies internal damage.
Weatherproofing Treatments
Chimney crowns (protective caps) keep weather out and prevent water running down internal flues.
Gutter Maintenance
Blocked gutters cause water overflow damaging chimneys and adjacent brickwork. Regular cleaning prevents this secondary damage.
For active chimneys, maintenance extends lifespan significantly. For unused chimneys, removal eventually becomes the most cost-effective solution.
Chimney Removal for Period Properties & Listed Buildings
Listed Buildings & Conservation Requirements
Removing chimneys from listed buildings requires careful planning and conservation authority approval. We understand heritage requirements and work sensitively with planners to achieve appropriate solutions.
Heritage Restoration Standards
Where chimneys are retained (partial removal), we use appropriate materials and traditional techniques respecting period character while meeting modern performance standards.
Planning & Conservation Advice
We guide clients through planning requirements, obtaining necessary consents, and ensuring all work complies with heritage standards.
Traditional Flashing & Mortar
We use traditional materials and techniques appropriate for period properties – lead flashings, lime-based mortars, period-appropriate materials – ensuring restoration work is sympathetic to heritage considerations.
If you own a period property or listed building, trust chimney removal specialists who understand and respect its heritage while solving chimney problems professionally.
Why Choose Professional Chimney Removal?
Safety
Professional removal eliminates dangers from unstable chimneys, asbestos, or improper dismantling. DIY or unqualified removal creates serious risks.
Structural Integrity
Chimneys are structurally integrated into properties. Expert removal ensures the roof structure remains sound and weathertight.
Roof Restoration Quality
Proper flashing installation and roof restoration require specialist skills. Inadequate work leads to water penetration and expensive damage.
Compliance & Certification
Professional removal satisfies building control requirements and provides documentation for insurance and property sales.
Cost Effectiveness
While professional removal has upfront cost, poor removal creates expensive water damage, damp, and structural problems far exceeding removal cost.
Property Value
Professional removal with proper roof restoration maintains or enhances property value. Poor removal creates visible defects affecting property worth.
For chimney removal, professional expertise isn’t optional – it’s essential for safety, structural integrity, and long-term property protection.
Our Service Areas – Ayrshire & Southwest Scotland
Based at 4 Fullarton Street, Ayr, KA7 1UB, we provide chimney removal services throughout Ayrshire and Southwest Scotland:
Ayr & Surrounds
- Ayr town centre and all residential areas
- Alloway
- Doonfoot
- Whitletts
- Castlehill
- Seafield
- Braehead
- Craigie
- Masonhill
Coastal Ayrshire
- Prestwick
- Troon
- Heads of Ayr
- Dunure
- Maidens
- Turnberry area
- Girvan
South Ayrshire
- Maybole
- Crosshill
- Kirkmichael
- Straiton
- Dailly
- Rural South Ayrshire
North Ayrshire
- Irvine
- Kilwinning
- Ardrossan
- Saltcoats
- Stevenston
East Ayrshire
- Kilmarnock
- Galston
- Newmilns
- Darvel
- Cumnock area
Wherever you are in Ayrshire and Southwest Scotland, if you need professional chimney removal specialists, Sterling Roofing Services brings over 20 years of experience to your property.
Our Chimney Removal Guarantee
We stand behind our work with comprehensive guarantees:
Workmanship Guarantee
All chimney removals and related roof restoration work comes with our workmanship guarantee, ensuring professional results that perform reliably.
Flashing Performance Guarantee
We guarantee our flashing work will remain weathertight, directing water properly and preventing future penetration.
Roof Restoration Guarantee
All roof restoration following chimney removal is guaranteed to perform properly, with tiles, mortar, and materials guaranteed to remain secure.
Insurance Backing
All work is covered by comprehensive insurance, providing additional peace of mind.
Building Control Sign-Off
Where required, we coordinate building control certification confirming all work meets current standards and regulations.
When you choose Sterling Roofing Services for chimney removal, you’re choosing specialists who stand behind their expertise with guarantees that matter.
Frequently Asked Questions: Chimney Removal
How much does chimney removal cost in Ayr?
Costs vary significantly based on chimney height, complexity, and roof restoration requirements. Simple single-flue removals on single-storey properties typically range from £1,200–£2,500. Multi-stack removals on terraces or larger homes usually cost £2,500–£5,000+. Extensive roof restoration, asbestos handling, or heritage property work may exceed £5,000. We provide free, detailed quotes with no hidden costs. Call 01292 854732 for a transparent estimate specific to your property.
Do I need planning permission to remove my chimney?
Generally, chimney removal doesn't require planning permission in Scotland. However, if your property is in a conservation area, is listed, or if the removal is part of a larger building project, you may need consent. We assess your specific situation and handle any necessary planning applications. For listed buildings, we work closely with conservation officers to ensure compliance.
Is my chimney asbestos-lined?
Properties built between 1930 and 1980 frequently have asbestos-lined chimneys. Asbestos wasn't universally used but was common for flue liners in that era. We identify likely asbestos during our inspection and can arrange professional laboratory testing if needed. If asbestos is present, we handle removal safely using licensed specialists and certified disposal procedures—no health risks to you or your family.
How long does a chimney removal take?
Most chimney removals complete within 2–4 days, depending on size and roof restoration scope. Simple single-flue removals may finish in 1–2 days. Complex multi-stack removals with extensive roof work or listed building considerations might take 5–7 days. Weather also affects timelines—we may pause work during heavy rain to ensure flashing installation quality. We'll provide a clear timeline during your consultation.
What happens to the roof after chimney removal?
We install weathertight lead or aluminum flashing where the chimney met the roof, replace any damaged tiles, and reposition ridge tiles if necessary. The area is fully restored to match your existing roof—both functionally and aesthetically. Poor flashing is a common cause of water penetration post-removal, which is why we use premium materials and proven traditional installation techniques.
Do I need ventilation installed after chimney removal?
Often yes. If your chimney previously provided room ventilation or served a working fireplace, we assess whether alternative ventilation is needed to meet building regulations. We can install FVHR vents (passive wall vents), roof vents, or heat recovery systems depending on your property's requirements. We'll explain ventilation options during consultation and ensure any installation meets current standards.
Can I keep the chimney breast inside my house?
In most cases, yes. We can remove the chimney stack above the roof while leaving the lower chimney breast intact, creating an interior design feature or storage space. This is more cost-effective than complete removal and often preferred for period properties. We assess structural considerations and advise on what's feasible and attractive for your specific property.
Why should I choose professional removal over DIY?
Professional removal ensures safety (especially with asbestos), proper structural assessment, expert roof restoration, and building regulation compliance. Improper removal creates serious risks—water penetration, structural damage, and asbestos exposure. Poor flashing work leads to expensive interior damage. Professional removal includes guarantees; DIY doesn't. The cost of correcting poor removal far exceeds the initial removal cost.
What if my chimney is leaning or unstable?
Leaning or unstable chimneys are safety hazards requiring urgent attention. We offer emergency assessment and removal for dangerous chimneys. Call 01292 854732 immediately if you notice visible lean, cracks, movement, or loose mortar. Don't delay—dangerous chimneys can collapse during storms, creating serious risks. We respond quickly to dangerous chimney emergencies throughout Ayrshire.
How does Ayr's coastal climate affect chimney removal work?
Coastal salt air, strong winds, and driving rain create unique challenges. We use marine-grade stainless steel flashings (not standard aluminum), ensure proper flashing depth for wind-driven rain resistance, and employ high-grade marine sealants. For coastal properties, premium flashing materials and installation techniques aren't luxuries—they're essential for preventing water penetration in Ayrshire's maritime climate.
Can you work on listed buildings and conservation areas?
Yes. We regularly work on listed properties and properties in conservation areas throughout Ayrshire. We understand planning requirements, work with conservation officers, and use appropriate materials and techniques respecting heritage considerations. Whether partial removal retaining the chimney breast for character or complete removal using sympathetic restoration methods, we handle heritage properties with expertise and sensitivity.
What about the chimney debris—how is it disposed?
We arrange professional debris removal and safe disposal of all chimney material, including bricks, mortar, lead flashing, and timber. For asbestos-lined chimneys, asbestos is disposed through licensed hazardous waste facilities. Your property is left clean and tidy post-removal. Disposal costs are included in transparent pricing—no surprise charges.
Will removal affect my property insurance?
Notify your insurer of chimney removal. Most insurers appreciate hazard elimination—removing a dangerous chimney actually improves your risk profile. Professional removal with documented roof restoration supports any future insurance claims. Some insurers may adjust premiums slightly, but typically downward. We provide documentation of professional removal supporting your insurance records.
What guarantee do you provide on chimney removal work?
We guarantee all removal work and roof restoration. Our flashing installations are guaranteed weathertight—we stand behind our work preventing water penetration. Workmanship is covered by our guarantee and comprehensive insurance. We offer a free 12-month post-removal inspection to ensure everything is performing perfectly. If any issues arise within the guarantee period, we address them promptly.
Where is your Ayr office located?
Our local office is at 4 Fullarton Street, Ayr, KA7 1UB. Being based in the heart of Ayr allows us to provide rapid response times for chimney removal consultations and emergency dangerous chimney work across all KA postcodes and surrounding areas.
How do I arrange a free chimney removal inspection?
Call us on 01292 854732 during business hours (Monday–Friday 8am–5pm, Saturday 9am–1pm) to arrange a free inspection and quote. Describe your chimney and any concerns. We'll assess your property, discuss removal options, explain roof restoration scope, and provide transparent pricing. No obligation—we're happy to discuss whether removal is the right solution for your situation.
