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  • Stove Installations
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  • Contact

Why should you have your chimneys swept?

Chimney fires are largely caused by chimneys not being swept enough or
by burning fuel that is not considered appropriate for the appliance

​Dirty chimneys will also begin to pollute the air and furnishings of your home or property

How often should I have my Chimney Swept?

NACS recommendations are:

Smokeless Fuels:
Wood:
Bitumous Coal:
Oil:
Gas:

Biomass:

    

At least once a year
Quarterly depending on its use
At least twice a year
At Least once a year
At least once a year

At least once a year
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​OTHER REASONS TO HAVE CHIMNEYS SWEPT

For further information click here:

Heat your home safely
NACs Information Sheet
Tar in Chimneys
Tar in Chimneys and how its formed

Dust Falling
Dust Falling after sweep
What can you expect?
  • As members of The National Association of Chimney Sweeps all members are qualified and trained to a high standard
  • All chimneys will be swept and in accordance with NACS code of practice
  • A valid Certificate of Sweeping will be issued on the completion of all work. Most Insurance companies will no longer pay out on claims made for chimney fires where chimneys have not been swept by a professional offering a valid certificate
  • By using  Power Sweeping Methods flues will be effectively unblocked to remove anything that prevents smoke leaving your house
  • All domestic and commercial properties are covered ensuring chimneys are safe for everyone to use
  • Use of clean protective sheets will ensure homes and properties are left as clean as they started
  • Fully insured, offering competitive rates
  • Free, no obligation quotes given so no need to worry about the cost

Please Note :

  • During a sweep our brushes are required to exit the chimney flues to ensure your fires are safe to use 
  • Pots and cowls are built to withstand sweeps and are the responsibility of the householder to ensure they are fit for sweeping
  • We cannot therefore be responsible for any exterior fittings that come off during the process of sweeping if they are either poorly fitted or perished
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