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<p>I know very little about Freemasonry, so I need some advice.<br>Here is a picture of my pipe. Rectangular, 2 bricks by 2 1/2 bricks, with Supaflu lining. The liner was filled in and completely redone about 15 years ago. The chimney looks bad, leaking a little after the windy rains, and I saw a few small crumbling bricks on the lawn. If it needs to be demolished and rebuilt from roof to ceiling, will there be problems with the Supaflu cladding? What is the reasonable cost of reorientation? For rebuilding above the roof? <br></p><p>Thank you for any advice you can offer.<br></p>
I can advice you to find a man, who can help you
Find a good crew, maybe they will help you
I don't know. In your case, it is best to restore the fireplace already or change it at all because as far as I can see, the condition of it is already quite bad. It has never been restored for many years. It's just that my father has friends who are working on installing new roofs, he could call them and ask, but you should find specialists who will help you then listen to people from the forum. This thing is dire, man. I don't think the price will be very high to solve your problem.