I have a nest in my chimney which has been active for years and although I've waited for this year's brood to fly I am now trying to dig it out. I have removed about 3 feet of material which is as far as I can reach, but there is still a load in there. A chimney sweeps site said it might be possible to batter it all loose with a ram and then it would all break up. This clearly hasn't happened, and I have just pushed the whole mass further down the chimney. The stack branches into two in the attic, like a tuning fork if you like, and the nest must be approaching this point.
So, are there any techniques I could employ to break up and remove what's left, or as the only option I can imagine, do I have to remove some bricks from the stack in the loft and remove it all that way? I'm having the stack flashed and rendered next week so I want to sort this out before the scaffold comes down and I put a proper cowl on.
So, are there any techniques I could employ to break up and remove what's left, or as the only option I can imagine, do I have to remove some bricks from the stack in the loft and remove it all that way? I'm having the stack flashed and rendered next week so I want to sort this out before the scaffold comes down and I put a proper cowl on.