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CHIMNEY SWEEP

David Whittaker

Dave Whittaker

45 Union Street, Pocklington, York, North Yorkshire, YO42 2JJ

GUILD CERTIFIED

CHIMNEY SWEEP

I pride myself on doing a good job. All carpets and furnishings are covered and the fireplace area is sealed to ensure your room is left as clean as when I arrived. Typically it takes approximately 45 minutes to sweep a chimney. All work is completed from the base of the chimney meaning roof access is not required.

I offer free advice and can often suggest a cost effective solution to any chimney problems you may have. I work full time as a Chimney Sweep and only sweep, smoke test and inspect chimneys. I have no vested interest in chimney repairs, fitting stoves or flue liners. This ensures that any advice I give is unbiased and impartial.

An annual chimney sweep is essential to ensure the flue is clean and and free from any obstructions such as birds nests or other blockages. A clean chimney allows fumes and gases to travel up the chimney safely, reducing the risk of a chimney fire or soot fall.

If for whatever reason I am unable to sweep your chimney there will be no charge.

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AREAS COVERED

East and North Yorkshire – York and surrounding areas, Tadcaster, Selby, Stamford Bridge, Dunnington, Kexby, Elvington, Sutton upon Derwent, Melbourne, Seaton Ross, Pocklington, Market Weighton, Driffield, North Dalton, Bainton, Tibthorpe, Beverley, Holme on Spalding Moor, Howden and South Cave.

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