HETAS approved Master Chimney sweep - Ditchling, East Sussex, BN6
My chimney cleaning services in Ditchling
Chimney cleaning in Ditchling
I charge from £60 (March-August) and from £70 (September-February) for a standard brush sweep for a wood burner or open fire. This chimney cleaning price includes the full chimney sweep, the fire and CO risk assessment, a chimney smoke test and an official Certificate of Chimney Sweeping useful for household insurance.
Prices for Chimney cleaning:
Monday to Friday (March to August):- £60 for a single Chimney
- £100 for 2 Chimneys
- £150 for 3 Chimneys
- £70 for a single Chimney
- £110 for 2 Chimneys
- £160 for 3 Chimneys
- £75 for a single Chimney
- £120 for 2 Chimneys
- £180 for 3 Chimneys
CCTV: £100
Bird's nest removal: £100 for the the first hour and £60 for each additional hour.
I am licensed and insured to sweep all kinds of chimneys, flues fireplaces and stoves. This includes Aga flues, Multi fuel stoves, Jetmaster fire, Rayburn, Inglenook, Parkray, Gas Fire and Oil Fired Boilers.
- What's included in a chimney sweeping?
- When can I book a sweep?
- How long does it take to sweep a chimney?
- How do you prepare for a chimney sweep?
- When should you sweep a chimney?
- How to sweep a chimney?
- What happens if you don't sweep your chimney?
Bird nest removal in Ditchling
I charge £100 for the first hour of work and then £60 per hour after that if the job is particularly complicated. Please note that the bird's nest is always left with the householder for disposal.
- How do you know birds are nesting in your chimney?
- How do you remove a nest from a chimney?
- How to keep birds out of your chimney?
- The law on bird nest removal from your chimney
CCTV chimney inspection in Ditchling
I charge from £60 (March-August) and from £70 (September-February) for a sweep (which must be conducted before the inspection) and £100 for a chimney inspection. If you have any worries about using your solid fuel appliance or open fire you should get a CCTV chimney inspection from a qualified chimney sweep.
- What is a chimney inspection?
- 5 Signs that you need a chimney inspection
- What is involved in a chimney inspection?
- 5 benefits of a chimney inspection?
- Should I get a chimney inspection before buying a house?
A chimney sweep hoover is used as standard with every sweep
During my standard sweep I use a HEPA filter chimney sweep vacuum to make sure no soot and ash particles escape into your home.
A chimney sweep certificate issued with every sweep
Whenever I conduct a sweep in Ditchling, I always provide the householder with an official, Certificate of Chimney Sweeping. This indicates that a sweep has been conducted to the Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps industry standard and can be used for household insurance purposes.
- What is a chimney sweep certificate?
- Do I need a chimney sweep certificate?
- The Certificate of Chimney Sweeping
Chimney cowls, chimney pots and chimney guards
I advise clients in Ditchling about what type and what size chimney cowl, pot or guard will best suit their fire setup. Due to health and safety issues, I do not fit chimney cowls, pots or guards myself. I arrange fitting with my trusted colleagues who do an excellent job of installation for my clients.
- What is a chimney cowl?
- What is a chimney pot?
- What is a chimney bird guard?
- What is capping a chimney?
- Broken or damaged chimney cowls, chimney pots and chimney bird guards
- Can I fit my own chimney pot, cowl or bird guard?
- Can a chimney sweep fit a cowl?
If you have any questions about chimney sweeping or chimney care, I would love to hear from you. Call me on 07587 134589 today.
About Ditchling
You won’t go without if you ever decide to shack up in Ditchling. It has pubs, shops, a delightful tea room and several other attractions to keep you and your friends and family entertained. It’s an especially attractive destination if you are the artsy type, too. Ditchling has a rich artistic history, as there was a well-known artistic guild in place during the 20th century that spanned all the way up to 1989. Its former residents of note are a big indicator of the creativity that the place inspires: Sir Frank Brangwyn, the poet David Jones and Eric Gill (founder of the guild) to name but a few!