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lulu February 22nd 05 06:59 PM

Chimney question
 
Just had a new gas fire fitted, fitter advised getting a something-or-other
(forgot what he called it) put ontop of chimney to stop birds falling down
chimney...ummm where do I look to get someone to do this? do I need a
builder or what?

Thanks in advance

Lulu



Space_Cowby February 22nd 05 07:11 PM


"lulu" wrote in message
...
Just had a new gas fire fitted, fitter advised getting a
something-or-other
(forgot what he called it) put ontop of chimney to stop birds falling down
chimney...ummm where do I look to get someone to do this? do I need a
builder or what?

Thanks in advance

Lulu


You need a cowl. I would contact a few roofing firms. Should not be 2
expensive either




p00kie February 22nd 05 08:21 PM


"Space_Cowby" wrote in message
. uk...

"lulu" wrote in message
...
Just had a new gas fire fitted, fitter advised getting a
something-or-other
(forgot what he called it) put ontop of chimney to stop birds falling
down
chimney...ummm where do I look to get someone to do this? do I need a
builder or what?

Thanks in advance

Lulu


You need a cowl. I would contact a few roofing firms. Should not be 2
expensive either




Cost me £20 and well worth it after freeing a starling and then a pidgeon
.... pidgeon was worst as I was in tears as the hole was so small I thought
I'd break it's wings to get it out of there. In any event both birds
survived their traumas and flew away.
I certainly won't phone the RSPCA for any help or advice any more they're
less than useless!



Andrew Chesters February 22nd 05 08:53 PM

p00kie wrote:

Cost me £20 and well worth it after freeing a starling and then a pidgeon
... pidgeon was worst as I was in tears as the hole was so small I thought
I'd break it's wings to get it out of there. In any event both birds
survived their traumas and flew away.
I certainly won't phone the RSPCA for any help or advice any more they're
less than useless!


I've had a pigeon & a 'king rook in my chimney. You'd think they'd
understand that you were trying to help them? Oh no, both the b@stards
tried VERY hard to give me a good pecking. Why do they fall in
sometimes? I've not been up to cowl it, but noting down it for years.
Maybe they're learning?

Mike February 22nd 05 10:31 PM


"p00kie" wrote in message
. uk...
I certainly won't phone the RSPCA for any help or advice any more they're
less than useless!


Too busy helping vermin avoid hunters to help.



John February 23rd 05 08:51 PM


"lulu" wrote in message
...
Just had a new gas fire fitted, fitter advised getting a
something-or-other
(forgot what he called it) put ontop of chimney to stop birds falling down
chimney...ummm where do I look to get someone to do this? do I need a
builder or what?

Thanks in advance

Lulu


A Balloon cage for a chimney pot. About twenty quid from our builders
merchant. Fits by four sprung "legs" stuck into the top of the pot.
Then you need a roof ladder



Ed Sirett February 23rd 05 10:22 PM

On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 19:11:43 +0000, Space_Cowby wrote:


"lulu" wrote in message
...
Just had a new gas fire fitted, fitter advised getting a
something-or-other
(forgot what he called it) put ontop of chimney to stop birds falling down
chimney...ummm where do I look to get someone to do this? do I need a
builder or what?

Thanks in advance

Lulu


You need a cowl. I would contact a few roofing firms. Should not be 2
expensive either

It will have to be a cowl approved for use with gas appliances - that'll
be around £60. Plus fitting which is basically turning up and gaining
access.

--
Ed Sirett - Property maintainer and registered gas fitter.
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