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CHIMNEY SWEEP

Les Bowering

Les Bowering

4 Meadow Grove, Chandlers Ford, Southampton, Hampshire, SO53 3AT

GUILD CERTIFIED

CHIMNEY SWEEP

As a member of the Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps, you receive the services of a fully trained and experienced sweep, who has been observed and assessed at customers’ properties to ensure that the highest standards are maintained and taken a rigorous examination to show a working knowledge of building regulations and safety requirements and is hence authorised to issue appliance certificates.

As a Guild member, I am obliged to provide public liability insurance, am required to carry a superior level of equipment compared to many non registered and legislated sweeps, such as HEPA filtered industrial vacuum cleaners and specialised types of rods and brushes, and, through the Guild, have access to a wealth of knowledge and technical advice to help us solve any problems your appliance may throw at us.

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AREAS COVERED

I cover rural Hampshire from Romsey to Andover, Newbury to Titchfield, Eastleigh and all areas in between as well as the Wiltshire area.

SERVICES

  • Advice
  • Bird Nests Removed
  • Birdguards Supplied / Fitted
  • CCTV Inspections
  • Chimney Testing
  • CO Alarms Supplied
  • Commercial Chimney Sweeping
  • Historic / Thatched Property Approved Sweep
  • Power Sweeping
  • Weddings Attended

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