Chimney Animal Removal & Chimney Sweep Pelham
(205) 409-4659
Quality Service
Our 5 star-rated team of professionals has over 30 years of experience in chimney animal removal in Pellham.
Best Price Guarantee
At Animals Out, we guarantee we will make your chimney animal-free for the lowest price among competitors.
Humane Animal Removal
Our experts are skilled in humanely removing animals from your chimney to keep you and your home safe.
Chimney Animal Removal & Chimney Sweep Pelham
About Animals Out
At Animals Out Chimney Animal Removal & Chimney Sweep Pelham we provide you with excellent and professional chimney animal removal in Gardendale. Likewise, our customer is our top priority and we look forward to serving you.
For over 30 years, our team has provided you with quality care to ensure accuracy and care for your home. Animals Out Chimney Animal Removal & Chimney Sweep Pelham will make sure you are notified with updates regarding arrival times.
You call a plumber when you have plumbing issues. You call an electrician when you need electrical work done. And when you have animal issues? Call Animals Out Chimney Animal Removal & Chimney Sweep Pelham so we can handle it and keep your house safe! We offer the best prices in town, guaranteed!
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Animal Removal from Chimney in Pelham
Animals Out Chimney Animal Removal & Chimney Sweep Pelham removes all kinds of creatures from your chimney. From bats, birds, squirrels, raccoons, rats, snakes, to even opossums, we have you covered. Some of these animals are dangerous and could attack you if you tried to remove them yourself. Additionally, attempting to burn out animals can cause a dreadful smell which may attract even more critters. Leave it to our professionals!
Bats
In a sense, chimneys are like a cave. Therefore, chimneys tend to be a prime habitat for migrating bats. When bats make a home in your chimney, they generally are going to be somewhere higher which makes them more challenging to remove. They typically only need 3/8 of an inch to get into your home. Having a bat in your chimney can be a scary experience; give us a call to find out how we can remove your bat problems.
Birds
Sometimes birds find your chimney as the perfect place to build a nest. Unfortunately, birds bring many diseases along with them. Histoplasmosis is a disease that can be contracted by breathing fungal spores from the air. Waste from birds carry this disease, and as animals utilize your chimney, this disease can spread throughout your home. In addition to removing the birds, we will remove any blockage they created to protect you from house fires.
Raccoons
Raccoons love dry places to live, and without a chimney cap, they would love to make your chimney their home. Just as with squirrels, female raccoons attempt to use your chimney as their home. Raccoons are dangerous intruders since they carry rabies and can attack anyone who gets too close to their babies. After removing the raccoons, we will ensure that your chimney is in great condition and can install caps to prevent any animal visitors and save you money.
Pelham Chimney Care after Animal Removal
One of the reasons animals take shelter within chimneys, is because chimneys provide safety during turbulent weather. Consequently, these animals can bring debris into your chimney, damage the inside of your chimney, and even bring other creatures inside your chimney. Therefore, we will make sure that the chimney is thoroughly inspected so that you can use your fireplace without worries.
In addition to animal removal, we also install chimney caps. Lock top dampers are the most common for your chimney animal needs. They are inserted at the top of your chimney to prevent animals from entering your chimney. Additionally, we check the flue to make sure the animal did not cause a hole in it. As well, we also check to ensure the animal did not create blockage that could increase the risk of a house fire. Furthermore, a lock top damper can save you money, prevent damage to your home, and protect your health. Call Animals Out Chimney Animal Removal & Chimney Sweep Pelham today for more information!
Protecting Your Health
An essential part of the safety and health of your home is removing animals from your chimney. Therefore, you are protected from potential injuries by venomous snakes, invasive bats, and mothers defending their babies by allowing our experts to remove the animal. In addition to all the diseases animals can expose your home to through your chimney, they also greatly increase the risk of house fires. In conclusion, we are here to help you. Let us alleviate your problems! Call Animals Out Chimney Animal Removal & Chimney Sweep Gardendale today.
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Oak Mountain State Park
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Alabama Wildlife Center
The Alabama Wildlife Centeris Alabama’s oldest and largest wildlife rehabilitation facility, caring annually for almost 2,000 wild bird patients from more than 100 species. AWC is a nonprofit organization with a dual mission: to provide medical and rehabilitative care for Alabama’s injured and orphaned native birds in order to permit their return to the wild, and to educate people in order to heighten awareness and appreciation of Alabama’s native wildlife.