Chimney Removal Hampshire

Chimney Removal Services in Hampshire

Chimney removal involves dismantling an unused chimney stack and reinstating the roof so it is fully weathertight, eliminating unnecessary weight on the structure and creating additional space within the loft. The quality of the roof reinstatement is the most important element of the process and should be a central consideration for any chimney removal project.

C J Roofing & Renewables Ltd carries out chimney stack removal across Hampshire. We dismantle the stack to the agreed point, then tile, batten and felt the opening so it integrates with the existing roof. Our 10-year workmanship guarantee covers the roof reinstatement that follows the removal, as that element constitutes a new installation. The removal work itself, as repair-category work, is not covered by the guarantee.

Contact us at 02393873756 for a free quote. We respond within 48 hours.

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What are the signs your chimney is ready for removal?

A redundant flue, a leaning stack, or a damp chimney breast each point towards removal being a more practical course of action than rebuilding. These conditions suggest that the chimney has reached the end of its serviceable life.

Common indicators include:

Where a flue is no longer needed, removal is typically the more advantageous course of action. It improves the roof’s overall appearance and can increase the usable space within the loft.

For personalised advice on the right option for your property, call us at 02393873756.

How does chimney removal protect your home?

Chimney removal protects your home by eliminating excess weight from the roof structure and closing off the moisture ingress paths that a deteriorating stack creates.

Removing the chimney stack relieves stress on the roof and prevents the party wall from bearing unnecessary loads over time.

Removal also eliminates the conditions that lead to lifted flashing and cracked flaunching, and removes the risk of storm-damaged pots falling into the garden. The moisture pathway that runs through a failing stack is closed off completely.

We ensure that the roof opening is sealed with matching tiles or slates sourced from salvage stock, and the space within the loft is freed for potential future use.

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What does our chimney removal process involve?

Our chimney removal process follows five stages: survey, scaffold, propping, dismantle and roof reinstatement. Each project begins with a structural engineer’s assessment of the loads previously carried by the chimney stack.

Our on-site process includes:

What does the roof reinstatement involve after chimney removal?

Roof reinstatement after chimney removal includes installing new rafters, breathable membrane, treated battens and matching tiles or slates. The work is designed to integrate with the existing roof so no visible patches are apparent from street level.

New rafters are custom-cut to match the existing roof pitch, new timbers are secured to doubled trimmers using joist hangers, and rigid insulation is fitted between rafters to maintain thermal continuity.

The membrane overlaps the existing felt at the standard overlap, with butyl tape sealing every joint against wind-driven rain. Treated battens are fixed to counter-battens at the same gauge as the rest of the roof.

We source tiles from salvage yards to match weathered stock, as these integrate with older roofs more effectively than new tiles. Any remaining abutments are dressed with code 4 or code 5 lead.

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Why does proper chimney removal protect long-term value?

Properly documented chimney removal safeguards long-term property value by eliminating potential defects that might otherwise be flagged in future surveys. Full documentation — including the building control certificate, structural calculations and dated photographs — is organised and available for future buyers.

Insurance companies recognise documented work and maintain coverage once the necessary certificate has been filed. Unreported alterations can void coverage and complicate future mortgage applications.

Removal of the chimney breast can also increase usable floor space, opening up possibilities for loft conversion or the expansion of existing rooms.

Why Choose C J Roofing & Renewables Ltd for Chimney Removal in Hampshire?

  • Over 15 years of experience

    Connor and Jack bring over 15 years of combined hands-on roofing experience, delivering everything from small domestic repairs to large-scale commercial projects across Hampshire.

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  • Locally based in Hampshire

    Based in Portsmouth with deep local roots, we understand Hampshire’s homes, weather, and building styles - allowing us to deliver roofing work that’s built to last.

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  • 5-star rated service

    We’re proud to be rated 5 stars on Google by our customers, reflecting the quality of our workmanship and our commitment to reliable, professional service.

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  • Competent & highly trained team

    Our team is fully trained and certified in asbestos awareness, working at height, and manual handling - ensuring every project is carried out safely and to industry standards.

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  • £5 million public liability insurance

    We carry up to £5 million in public liability insurance, giving you complete peace of mind that your property is fully protected while we work.

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  • 10 year workmanship guarantee

    All new roof installations and replacements come with a 10-year workmanship guarantee, so you’re covered in the unlikely event of any issues.

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Frequently asked questions

Take a look at the Frequently Asked Questions regarding our Chimney Removal service.