As a Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps registered chimney sweep, we have been trained and educated in all aspects of solid fuel appliances, flues and sweeping. Along with a comprehensive chimney sweep we are also fully qualified to service and maintain your solid fuel appliance.
At Sooty Chimney we always adhere strictly to safety codes and 'Industry Standards' regulations and as certified members of the Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps we are fully qualified and insured.We work to professional and ethical standards, ensuring your chimney is kept clean and your home safe. As fully qualified Chimney Sweeps, we offer a full range of services including comprehensive after-sales and maintenance options.
We also offer a free quotation. In addition we are more than happy also discuss any issues you may have and advise you on the most suitable solution for your needs.
At Sooty Chimney we always adhere strictly to safety codes and 'Industry Standards' regulations and as certified members of the Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps we are fully qualified and insured.We work to professional and ethical standards, ensuring your chimney is kept clean and your home safe. As fully qualified Chimney Sweeps, we offer a full range of services including comprehensive after-sales and maintenance options.
We also offer a free quotation. In addition we are more than happy also discuss any issues you may have and advise you on the most suitable solution for your needs.
Services
Based in Hertfordshire, we sweep all types of fires and stoves, including insets, freestanding and inglenooks. We also offer a comprehensive investigation service including a smoke draw test and video inspection and survey. We issue insurance recognised certificates for all completed sweeps and offer impartial advice to all our customers on any aspect of solid fuel use.
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Oct 30, 2021
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Dec 04, 2020
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This company gave a certificate saying they had swept the chimney in September before I bought my house. This was a chimney over a gas fire, and was a safety requirement for the sale. Today I had the chimney re-swept by another company prior to a stove installation. The sweep said in his opinion the chimney had not been swept, and the nest was still there. He said this was dangerous for a gas fire as carbon monoxide could have leaked into the room had the nest slipped and blocked the chimney.
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Jun 13, 2019
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Jan 02, 2019
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Oct 30, 2018
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Oct 26, 2018
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Jun 29, 2018
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