Animals Out Blogs
Fireplace Tips: What is safe to burn?
Chimneys are intended to consume wood however it tragically turns into a rubbish removal choice for some mortgage holders. Resist the impulse to burn anything in your fireplace that is not firewood — especially trash. The following are things that should never be...
What You Didn’t Clean During The Pandemic Quarantine
Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, many people are using their spare time at the house to knock out their errands that usually do not get done. Have you changed the water filter in your fridge? Did you forget to clean out your dryer vent? When is the last time your...
Bird Nests and Animals Inside Your Chimney
Animals are beautiful creatures, right? But certainly not when your chimney becomes their abode. That unsettling movement or unpleasant scaring in your fireplace could be a critter that has found a home in your chimney and fireplace home. Some Common Animals That Can...
What To Do When There Is An Animal In Your Chimney
As temperatures drop, animals begin to look for warm, dry places to seek shelter. All too often, chimneys seem like the perfect, inviting atmosphere: They’re dry, warm and uninterrupted, as long as the fireplace isn’t yet in use. For nocturnal animals, the chimney...
Don’t Wait Till Something Catastrophic Happens
Most people wait until there is already a problem with their chimney to fix it. This thinking can lead the repair to be more costly and more work has to be done to remedy the problem.
Schedule a chimney sweep and inspection today. Be proactive, and save money.