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Bryan Cater Limited

Master

CHIMNEY SWEEP

Gavin Cater

Gavin Cater

The Poplars, Thetford Road, Northwold, Thetford, Norfolk, IP26 5LW

GUILD CERTIFIED

CHIMNEY SWEEP

Gavin Cater is a Master Chimney Sweep. He is a HETAS Approved Chimney Sweep and a member of the Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps. Gavin also train new sweeps on site for the Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps and is Regional Officer for the organisation. We offer a clean and reliable service with up-to-date equipment, meaning No Mess and No Fuss for our customers.

We can supply parts for most makes of fires and stoves and fit them where applicable.

Also available is the service and fitting of bird guards and cowls to your chimney.

2021 marks 20 years sweeping chimneys for myself. During this time I have become a chimney sweep trainer and assessor for the Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps and I was recently voted on to the Board of directors.

AREAS COVERED

25 Mile radius of Northwold including. Downham Market, Southery, Hilgay, Denver, Wimbotsham St Germans, pentney Narborough, Swaffham, Castle Acre, Necton. Pickenham, Mundford, Thetford, Brandon, Weeting, Lakenheath, Mildenhall, Feltwell, Hockwold, Methwold, Stoke Ferry Wereham.

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SERVICES

  • Advice
  • Bird Nests Removed
  • Birdguards Supplied / Fitted
  • CCTV Inspections
  • Historic / Thatched Property Approved Sweep
  • Stove Repairs

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