10% discount applies to over 65's, Armed Forces & NHS staff
10% discount applies to over 65's, Armed Forces & NHS staff
The Key Benefits of a Chimney Sweep:
The main reason to have your chimney swept at least annually is safety. Over time, creosote, soot and builds up within the chimney. If not removed it can ignite leading to a chimney fire causing a serious amount of damage!
Soot itself is acidic in nature, and when left it will slowly eat away at your chimney, liner, log burner and invalidate home insurance and any warranties.
A clear chimney is more efficient, as creosote and soot build up it narrows the flue and causes a obstruction, obstructing the smooth flow of smoke and gases leaving your appliance. Sweeping your chimney regularly guarantees it will be running at its best.
Taking regular care of your chimney or liner will extend its lifespan, the accumulation of creosote, soot, sulphur along with weather elements can accelerate the wear and tear of your chimney.
Some insurance policies require proof of regular chimney maintenance and sweeping. By adhering to an annual sweeping schedule and keeping records of the service via a sweep certificate, you ensure that your home insurance remains valid and fully covers potential damages that may arise in the worst case.
Keeping your chimney clear of any deposits or debris will help with any odours
Chimney sweeping and maintenance is needed for most home insurance policies
Because a chimney is part of a fuel burning system, it can pose a danger if not maintained.
Insurance Companies selling house insurance want to know if a chimney being used in a property is being properly maintained. Some insurances wont pay out on the back of a chimney fire with out proof of a sweep. Regular sweeping helps identify any issues early, helps prevent chimney fires & carbon monoxide poisoning.
The best way to prove a chimney is being maintained is to show evidence such as a chimney sweep certificate. We provide a HETAS proof of sweep certificate.
What causes chimney fires?
Chimney fires are often caused by a build up of tar/creosote or soot
Whatever you do, don’t try to clean your chimney yourself. Use a professional, accredited chimney sweep. They can inspect your chimney properly and give you a certificate when done.
As well as getting your chimney swept, you should also check the structure is all safe, well-maintained and up to the challenge of coping with modern heating appliances. We suggest lining your chimney if it isn’t already, which should be done by a qualified and certified chimney engineer.
There were 2,540 reported chimney fires in England from April 2022 to March 2023. Regardless of what type of chimney you have, or even if it's lined, it will still need regular sweeping.
Whatever you do, don’t try to clean your chimney yourself. Use a professional, accredited chimney sweep. They can inspect your chimney properly and give you a certificate when done.
As well as getting your chimney swept, you should also check the structure is all safe, well-maintained and up to the challenge of coping with modern heating appliances. We suggest lining your chimney if it isn’t already, which should be done by a qualified and certified chimney engineer.
More information can be found on the HETAS website
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