There's nothing worse than discovering that your chimney is blocked. It's not just birds' nests that can block a chimney, but the gradual build-up of soot lining your chimney can often be worse than you think. With regular chimney sweeping, you can avoid the mess and danger that having a dirty or blocked chimney can cause. It can help you save money as your fuel burns more efficiently if the chimney is free of obstructions. Safety is another reason, most people are aware of the dangers of a chimney fire occurring in a poorly maintained chimney.
It is vital to have your chimney swept regularary to remove soot and blockages. This prevents chimney fires and allows deadly combustion gases to be safely vented through the chimney. Clean chimneys burn more efficiently, which will save you money. Prevent birds being trapped in chimney breasts. Deter birds roosting on chimney pots leaving unsightly droppings, and prevent birds from building nests in chimneys to maintain normal ventilation. Prevent costly expenses to rectify any of these problems.
Martin and Rafal did a great job installing flue liner to existing fireplace.
Martin was really professional. Great attention to detail when it came to sealing everything up and making no mess. Answered my silly questions and took card payment too!
Martin was very polite and professional. He gave me some tops tips and I will be using him again. Great value for great work. Thanks Martin see you next year!
Martin came to help us with a bird stuck in the flue. He came very quickly on a Sunday and was really very helpful. His communication is top notch, quickly responding to voicemail. We’ve used Martin before to sweep the flue - he did a great job of that, leaving the house clean afterwards. We would very happily recommend him.
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