Birds, raccoons, and squirrels removed from the flue — and kept out for good.
An uncapped chimney looks like a hollow tree to local wildlife — and once an animal gets in, it often can't get back out. Beyond the noise and odor, nests block proper draft and dramatically raise the risk of a chimney fire. Safe removal and a properly fitted cap solve the problem at the source.
Camera inspection or visual check identifies the animal before we plan removal.
Methods suited to the specific animal, with care taken not to harm it or damage the chimney.
Nesting material, droppings, and debris fully cleared from the flue and smoke chamber.
A correctly fitted cap and mesh screen installed so animals can't get back in.



Soot, creosote, and blockages cleared out — so your fireplace draws clean.
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A real look inside the flue — with a camera, not a guess.
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Crowns, flashing, and brickwork — fixed before small cracks become big bills.
Learn more →Squirrels, raccoons, and birds — especially chimney swifts — are the most common, with raccoons often nesting in the smoke chamber and birds in the upper flue.
We don't recommend it — animals in a confined flue can be aggressive when cornered, and improper removal can leave injured animals or orphaned young trapped inside.
Yes — a properly sized cap with mesh screening is the single most effective way to prevent repeat entry, and it's a standard part of every removal we do.
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We will follow up about animal removal.