The Chimney Sweeper Ltd
Burston & Son Chimney Services
James Burston
Our chimney Sweep services
About Burston & Son Chimney Services
Burston and Son Chimney Services evolved from Chris Bateman Chimney Services in 2016. I was coming to the end of a 26 year career with the Royal Marines and started working with Chris in early 2015. I chose the Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps for more formal training as it seemed the most well regarded, and I wasn’t disappointed. I have since undertaken further CPD training with the Guild, and also completed the NVQ Course for chimney sweeping. As I look ahead, I aim to continue to keep abreast with new types of equipment and technology that improve our craft. I am comfortable that I can provide a top class service from small cottages to stately homes. The variation of my work never disappoints.
AREAS COVERED
Exmouth, Exeter, Budleigh, Woodbury, Otterton, Colaton Raleigh, Newton Poppleford, Sidmouth, Sidford, Sidbury, Branscombe, Beer, Seaton, Colyton, Colyford, Honiton, Ottery St Mary, Clyst St Mary, Clyst St George, Yettington, Exminster, Cotleigh
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10 Things To Ask Your Sweep On Their Next Visit
10 Things To Ask Your Sweep On Their Next Visit
A wood burning stove gives you the choice of opting for a carbon neutral, renewable, and sustainable domestic heat source. Here are 10 things to ask your chimney sweep on their next visit to help you find the best way to achieve efficiency and low environmental impact with your woodburner or fire.
Looking for Specialist Chimney Sweep Services?
Professional chimney sweeping involves a variety of inspections and tests as a matter of course. Your sweep will also advise on maintenance / remedial work. Further advice on the efficient use of your fire and fuel will save you money and reduce environmental impact. Many sweeps provide additional specialised services. Use the categories below to search for specific services near you.
Find A Sweep How-To Videos
Useful tips and advice to help you get the most our of your wood burner or open fire.
Getting it right
By following the best operation practices for your Wood burner, you can save money, reduce polution and prevent the risk of a chimney fire, which are all key considerations for the safety and efficiency of your appliance.