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Get my pies
outta the oven!

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A bird or bat or something must have gotten into my chimney and died because there is a horrific stench emanating from my fireplace and making the living room basically uninhabitable. Frown

We have a chimney sweep service coming today that hopefully will find whatever it is and get it the hell out of there.

I had a contractor take a look at my roof about 2 weeks ago when he was here looking at my kitchen. I was worried about a small leak in my third floor attic bedroom and he found the issue and while he was up there he remarked that my chimney crown was cracked and the flue pipe was wide open to the sky with no bird guard/rain cap so I'm having him fix that but in the meantime something flew in there, UGH.

Any suggestions on neutralizing the stink after they get this out? a gallon of Fabreeze? Eek

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I’m the guy who would just start a nice hot fire and burn it out. Probably not the best idea, but that’s most likely the route I would take.



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I’m the guy who would just start a nice hot fire and burn it out. Probably not the best idea, but that’s most likely the route I would take.


I'm not sure when there was a fire made in that fireplace last. Many years, it's got some soot in there but I think it's been basically decorative for years now. Original owner had the house built in 1951 and lived there until his death in 2017.


 
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I’m the guy who would just start a nice hot fire and burn it out. Probably not the best idea, but that’s most likely the route I would take.


Because the only thing better than a stinky dead body in the chimney is a hot, stinky dead body in the chimney plus a flue fire. Big Grin

But I guess you technically would no longer have a stinky house if you burn the house down so... problem solved?
 
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I’m the guy who would just start a nice hot fire and burn it out. Probably not the best idea, but that’s most likely the route I would take

^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Hahahaahaha. Great recipe for an attic fire if there is an obstruction. Let the sweep do the job.
 
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Besides, smoked squirrel is said to be high in cholesterol.
 
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I guess it’s glaringly obvious I have never had a fireplace.



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Are you sure the contractor from two weeks ago made it down. Wink
 
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Call a chimney sweep and let him deal with it. As others said, you don’t want a chimney fire, or at the very least, a smoked up house because the chimney won’t draw smoke.


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Are you sure the contractor from two weeks ago made it down. Wink
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Besides, smoked squirrel is said to be high in cholesterol.


Where's Eddie? Doesn't he normally eat these things? Clark, he stopped when he found out they are high in cholesterol...





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Call a chimney sweep and let him deal with it. As others said, you don’t want a chimney fire, or at the very least, a smoked up house because the chimney won’t draw smoke.


I would worry about the smoked up house vs a fire,


call a sweep , or do it yourself to be safe and less smokey,


then light up a good fire



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Well I'll be dammed, that's exactly what it was. Chimney guy fished out a good sized and very ripe dead squirrel from above the damper. Said he probably got in and fell down and wasn't able to get back out. We do have a large squirrel population around here, I hate those furry bastards with a passion. Mad

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Take a fan and force air up the chimney until you can deal with cleaning the dead out.

Forcing air up should take the dead smell with it and also suck the bad air from the room.
 
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Well I'll be dammed, that's exactly what it was.
You're welcome... Big Grin




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Years ago my wife and I rented a small apt. and heard some scurrying in the fireplace. At first I thought it was a rat or squirrel. I suited up-leather jacket,motor cycle helmet and gloves- opened the flue and saw two large eyes looking back at me. It was a large Barn Owl. We called the city's animal rescue/removal service and they were able to get it out. It turns out, it's mate died inside the chimney and it stayed with it. It was quite sad as it was a beautiful creature and my wife and I were amazed at how large the wing span was.
 
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Although I no longer do chimney work I still am a chimney safety institute certified sweep. Let the sweep you’ve hired remove the animal not a big deal we deal with them regularly. You may need to bleach spray the area above your firebox for a few days to remove any residual bacteria and possibly maggots depending how long the dead creature has been there.
As far as having a cap installed Do Not and I repeat do not have a cheap galvanized Home Depot cap installed on your flue. The bolts used to secure the cap tend to start a water trail down your flue and can cause premature flue damage.
Insist your contractor install a cap that secures to the crown of the chimney with both adhesive and silicone driven tapcon screws.
 
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Squirrel!

What a relief, I thought it might be Santa!
 
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