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Chimney Sweep Info

Chimney sweeping is considered to be one of the oldest trades in the world, as chimneys have been around since ancient times, though it is only in the last two hundred years that the chimney has grown large enough to hold a man.

 

With the increased urban population, the number of houses with chimneys grew in pace and the occupation of chimney sweep became much respected and sought-after, although it is

sometimes derided in verse, ballad and pantomime.

In 1840 a law was passed making it illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to sweep chimneys. A Chimney Sweepers Act was passed in 1875 that required chimney sweepers to be authorised

by the police to carry on their businesses in the district.

 

Today, venting systems for heating oil, natural gas, wood and pellet burning appliances, including building furnaces and space heaters are maintained by modern chimney sweeps. The standard chimney brush is still used, along with more modern tools (such as vacuums, cameras and special chimney cleaning tools), although most sweeps are done from the bottom of the chimney, rather than the top, to prevent the dispersion of dust and debris.

 

In parts of Great Britain it is considered lucky for a bride to see a chimney sweep on her wedding day. It is also considered good luck to shake hands with a chimney sweep or to be blown a kiss by one, but the origin of these traditions are unknown.

As a lucky symbol, depictions of chimney sweeps are a popular New Year's gift in Germany; either as small ornaments attached to flower bouquets or candy, e.g. marzipan chimney sweeps.

 

In Croatia, chimney sweeps still wear a traditional all black uniform with small black cap.

 

It is considered good luck to rub one of your buttons if you pass one in the street.

Price List - from January 2019 

A normal sweep takes approximately an hour and a half and the cost is €70.00. This includes:

- Rotary power sweep

- CCTV camera inspection

- Smoke draw test (for logburners and if required)

- Moisture test (if required) 

- 1 year's certificate for insurance purposes

 

There is an additional charge for blockages and removal of appliance in order to sweep, from €25  

Code of Practice

The words "Sweep" in any chimney sweep advertising means the cleaning of a chimney and flue by adequately sized brushes by means of extendable rods or by line and weighted brushes.

Before sweeping commences, the immediate area around the fire place or any other appliance will be sheeted to keep mess to a minimum.

I aim to provide a thorough service, all faults visually found while sweeping will be made known to the person involved with the property or the owner, however no responsibility will be taken by the sweep for faulty or dangerous appliances.

It is considered that anyone using Chimney Sweep Freddie, unless stating otherwise, believes to the best of their ability that the Chimneys to be swept are in a safe and structurally sound condition. They will not hold the Sweep responsible for any further damage to chimney, pots, flues, roofing tiles, heating appliances, cowls that are not secure, solar panels, etc or to personal injury to themselves or third parties, caused by the act of sweeping a faulty or aged chimney.

Chimney Sweep Freddie has the right to refuse work on arrival at premises, if the work involved is for any reason unsafe or dangerous to perform (Health and Safety at work act 1974) on producing evidence of the defect in writing with, if possible, remedy for the situation, In these circumstances the sweep with be eligible for the full fee.

Privacy Promise

I promise to keep your data safe and private. 

The type of information I collect includes:

  • Name

  • Contact information: email address and telephone number

  • Address

  • Details of the device used to purchase or contact us

  • Details of my previous visits

What I do with your personal information

  • Keep on file for me to contact you for your next sweep  

    

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