10% discount applies to over 65's, Armed Forces & NHS staff
10% discount applies to over 65's, Armed Forces & NHS staff
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Why should you inspect the flue and chimney in your new home?
As a new homeowner we offer a comprehensive safety check for your solid fuel appliance, open fires, stoves, log burner and multi fuel stoves in the Wirral area
If you’ve just moved into a property with an existing fireplace (open fire, log burner or stove) it’s important to have the fireplace and chimney inspected.
Even if the previous owners were using the fire regularly that doesn’t mean that there isn’t a potentially dangerous accident waiting to happen.
When you have a homebuyer report done, the fireplace and inside of the chimney are not inspected unless paperwork has been supplied.
This means there could be issues that no one is aware of. You won’t know when the last inspection took place if there is no paperwork trial., so you need to check the health of your chimney to ensure its safety and performance.
Ideal if you have no paper work, service record etc and don't want to leave to chance.
If you are looking for a new homeowner Safety inspection on the Wirral click below.
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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.