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CHIMNEY SWEEP

Paul Clements

Paul Clements

Draema, Chard Road, Drimpton, Dorset, DT8 3RF

GUILD CERTIFIED

CHIMNEY SWEEP

Established in 2010, Cleaner Chimneys is owned by husband-and-wife team Paul and Elle Clements. Paul is a Master Chimney Sweep, is  a vetted Approved Trader with the County Trading Standards Scheme.Paul previously served for 30 years as an officer in Hampshire Police.

Elle has years of public service with the NHS and vulnerable person care and office experience as a receptionist. Elle runs the office, managing customer bookings and often comes out assisting operationally.

Paul and Elle are focused on a high standard of service, with courtesy, integrity and punctuality their key drivers.

AREAS COVERED

We provide chimney sweeping services across the South West. These are the areas we principally cover, if you are in an adjoining village we will come to you also Axminster, Beaminster, Bridport, Chard, Crewkerne, Ilchester, Ilminster, Lyme Regis, Maiden Newtown, Martock, Yeovil, Yetminster

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SERVICES

  • Advice
  • Bird Nests Removed
  • Birdguards Supplied / Fitted
  • CCTV Inspections
  • Commercial Chimney Sweeping
  • Historic / Thatched Property Approved Sweep
  • Power Sweeping
  • Tar removal treatment

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