Bird's nest removal in Alphen aan den Rijn
Nest out of the flue, with advice to prevent a repeat. In Alphen aan den Rijn local professionals respond to your request as soon as possible.
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Jackdaws in particular love nesting in flues: a nest of twigs can fill a flue metres deep. Don't light a fire in that case — a blocked flue pushes fumes into the room and nesting material is flammable.
Removal costs € 100 to € 250, depending on how deep and firmly the nest sits and whether the professional needs roof access. Important: an occupied nest may not simply be removed; if a bird is breeding in it, the professional schedules removal after the breeding season.
Afterwards you get advice on a chimney cowl or guard, so the nest isn't back next spring.
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1970s-80s districts along the Oude Rijn: straight flues and compact streets, efficient route work
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What does bird's nest removal cost in Alphen aan den Rijn?
Bird's nest removal usually costs € 100 – € 250 per nest. In Alphen aan den Rijn prices start from € 65 per flue. 1970s-80s districts along the Oude Rijn: straight flues and compact streets, efficient route work.
How fast can a professional visit in Alphen aan den Rijn?
Your request goes straight to local professionals in and around Alphen aan den Rijn. They respond as soon as possible and schedule the visit together with you.
What does chimney sweeping cost?
On average you pay € 60 to € 100 per flue for a one-off sweep. On a sweeping subscription (annual route visit) it is € 55 to € 90 per visit. A camera inspection costs € 80 to € 150. Caked-on soot, a hard-to-reach roof or work above 2 storeys makes it more expensive.
How often should a chimney be swept?
The rule of thumb: a used wood-burning flue at least once a year, twice with intensive use. A gas or pellet flue soils more slowly, but periodic checks still apply. Many insurers ask for an annual sweep on a used chimney — check your policy terms.
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