The primary job of a chimney sweep is to aid in the prevention of chimney fires and reduce the risk of dangerous fume emissions from blocked heating applications, flueways and chimneys. Areas of concern must be dealt with as a matter of urgency and soot from coal, wood, oil and gas fired systems must be eliminated as well as obstructions such as birds nests etc, removed. Its the home owners responsability to maintain their chimneys, please make sure you have the correct terminals fitted and understand that we HAVE to touch them with our brushes, we take no responsabilty if they fall off as they need to withstand being swept.
With chimneys today being pretty much a "lost art" due to fires not as widely used over the last few decades, we're here not only sweeping chimneys but to advise and educate the customer to keep them safe.
Simon is a well respected member of the chimney sweeping community if you need a knowledgeable, hardworking thorough sweep then you have come to the.
I always recommend Simon when someone mentions finding a decent Chimney Sweep. Does a brilliant job and is a lovely guy too. Highly recommended
Simon has been our chimney sweep for 4 years, he does a fab job and hes always kind and chatty to my children who are desperate to poke about with all.
Everyone who burns wood should watch this video.
This is what happens when you haven't had a chimney swept for many years, luckily this customer got me out while the house is being renovated.
So in just over 10 days, team Ramblin' Bustards will be doing the Three peaks challenge, I will be their driver for the weekend, taking them to each mountain.
I am fully registered with the Institute of chimney sweeps, I also do all their mentoring and training for new sweeps in Wiltshire, Hampshire and Dorset.
Red sky over Stonehenge http://t.co/1PjAUibCW1
http://t.co/znjKx0swfs Fantastic for anybody interested in chimneys or buildings!
Merry Christmas to all our customers, have a fantastic day!
@lukewrixon Its best to message through the website @ http://t.co/JeG35a2rgN sorry for the delay as I don't get on here much.
How is this chimney still standing? http://t.co/QMZGUWfiug
Will Santa get down your chimney? http://t.co/k8Y7Y51u2i