Langton Green
Great news! James the Chimney Sweep is available to work in the Langton Green, Kent, TN3 area, remember I can help you with any of the following:
- Chimney brush sweeping and electric power sweeping
- Chimney services for Wood burning stoves, multi fuel stoves, Jetmaster fires and Aga flues
- Bird’s nests removal
- Industrial vacuum clean up after the sweep
- Complete chimney safety inspections and certification
- Chimney pots, cowls and bird guards
- Colour CCTV chimney camera inspection
- FREE advice on chimney care and liners
James is a HETAS approved chimney sweep.
If you have any queries about chimney sweeping, or a related matter, We’d love to hear from you. Pick up the phone, email, text – whatever suits you and contact us TODAY!
Rates
You will find our rates fair and competitive. We like to be paid for the work we do, and no more than that!
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Standard sweep for woodburning stoves and open fires: £60 [Price includes a full sweep, smoke test and issuing a certificate approved by the Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps].
- Bird’s nest removal: £100 per first hour and thereafter £60 per hour if the job is complex. *Please note the bird’s nest is left with the customer for disposal.
Notes: Big discounts apply for booking multiple sweeps in the same location. Clean, fresh dust sheets are used on every sweep.
Did you know? James the Sweep is a registered member of the respected Guild of Master Sweeps.
About Langton Green
Langton Green is a splendid village only two miles from Royal Tunbridge Wells in the county of Kent. It is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty. A busy settlement, this Kentish abode has been frequented by visitors for many years, including royalty: the first Princess of Wales, Joanna, in 1353; Princess Louise, Queen Victoria’s daughter, in the 19th century, are two such examples. Sandstone from the village was used to develop Tunbridge Wells and Langton Green itself was enhanced with building works near the Building Ground about 1900 and later on in the Monteith Close/Dornden Drive area in the 1930s. There was another development spurt in the 1960s near Dornden Drive again and also Hither Chantlers. The development of the main road into the A264 from East Grinstead to Tunbridge Wells has helped the village shops to survive and do well.