One of the scariest experiences for a homeowner can be dealing with an animal trapped in your home. No matter if the animal is stuck in your basement, attic, or chimney, this can be a very unnerving issue to deal with. Moreover, unlike renters, homeowners are totally responsible for finding a remedy to issues such as these. That said, the following is a list of things you can do if an animal gets stuck in your chimney.
Before you decide how you will get rid of the animal trapped in your chimney, you should be mindful of a few things. First, despite the fact that they can be dangerous, most animals who get stuck in your chimney do so by accident. In fact, wild animals frequently mistake chimneys for hollowed out trees and have no idea that they are chimneys connected to a home.
Either way, it is important to know the difference between a stuck animal and an animal that is simply nesting in your chimney. In general, a trapped animal is frantic and will frequently scratch or flap their wings in an attempt to get out. On the other hand, an animal that is using your chimney for shelter (often raccoons), will only move around at certain times a day as they are able to leave at will.
Now that we have helped you figure out whether the animal is truly trapped or nesting, let’s take a look at some of your options when you have unwanted animals in your chimney:
Moving forward, be sure to have a professional chimney cleaning regularly and pay the extra cost to have a durable chimney cap installed to prevent things like this from happening in the future.
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