
Is $2,400 to replace chimney chase with stainless steel a fair price?
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I bought a house and need to replace the chimney chase because the previous owners only painted it instead of repairing it. My inspector recommended stainless steel to avoid long-term corrosion. I feel the estimates are a bit steep, especially for galvanized, and I'm open to feedback on whether that's a fair assessment.
Quote Details
Replacement of the existing chimney chase. - Existing chimney chase was only painted by previous owners, not repaired. - Inspector recommended stainless steel for long-term corrosion prevention. - Material: Stainless steel.
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