| Sounds like a total nightmare of a job and will cost you a fortune and likely take ages. I would not do it. |
NP. A family member just did this in a pre-WWII wood frame house. New fireplace is wood burning though. The whole job came in right about at 8k. |
OP, I agree with getting an expert. It's not just solely and issue of cleaning out whatever they poured down the chimney and you're good to go. This article mentions that a chimney retrofit costs about $5000: http://www.latimes.com/local/la-me-quake-chimney-20140909-story.html Granted this is talking about earthquake measures in California, however, the 2010 Haiti earthquake was felt in DC causing structural damage to landmarks like the National Cathedral but also managed to put many chimneys out of whack. "Use of a cracked flue chimney can cause an indirect hazard when carbon monoxide enters a home or leads to ignition of a fire." http://www.curee.org/organization/office/docs/2011_FEMA_E-74_Nonstructural.pdf Please seek out an expert. |