Hi guys - not sure what to do about this little problem so I thought you guys could suggest something. For the last few days I have heard some movement from my chimney and just assumed that birds had built a nest up there. Small bits of dust and masonry (not brick, I don't think. little pieces of rock than crumbles when you rub it) fall into my fireplace.
This morning I heard some more movement, more of that crumbly brick fell than usual and I heard something else fall. I am fairly sure that a bird has died in there and fell to the bottom. My fireplace is tiled into the wall (no screws or anything) and it has a top with a few holes to let heat up the chimney. One of my cats (the one who revels in death the most) is spending a great deal of time sniffing at the fireplace . I expect in a few days the stench of death will fill the living room.
I'm not going to be able to move the fireplace without a crowbar and it's nothing I want to try. Would I be able to pay someone to look behind/ontop of it? Doesn't look like you can remove the thing without causing damage, it may need re-tiling after to put the housing/frame of the fireplace back. How much does that sort of thing cost?
If I wanted to get myself a whole new fireplace put in there - how much would I expect to pay for that sort of job?
Thanks for any suggestions.
This morning I heard some more movement, more of that crumbly brick fell than usual and I heard something else fall. I am fairly sure that a bird has died in there and fell to the bottom. My fireplace is tiled into the wall (no screws or anything) and it has a top with a few holes to let heat up the chimney. One of my cats (the one who revels in death the most) is spending a great deal of time sniffing at the fireplace . I expect in a few days the stench of death will fill the living room.
I'm not going to be able to move the fireplace without a crowbar and it's nothing I want to try. Would I be able to pay someone to look behind/ontop of it? Doesn't look like you can remove the thing without causing damage, it may need re-tiling after to put the housing/frame of the fireplace back. How much does that sort of thing cost?
If I wanted to get myself a whole new fireplace put in there - how much would I expect to pay for that sort of job?
Thanks for any suggestions.