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Jackson Sweeps
GUILD CERTIFIED
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Lee Jackson
28 Little Hyde Road, Great Yeldham, Halstead, Essex, CO9 4JU
GUILD CERTIFIED
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Jackson Sweeps is a family run business focusing on commitment, stability, flexibilty and meeting all of our customers needs. We pride ourselves on our excellent customer service, and efficiency. Together myself and my soon to be wife have 10 years experience in the fireplace industry. Providing chimney sweeping, birds nests removals, installation of a new cowl or just some advice, we will be most happy to help.
After each sweep you will be left with not only a clean chimney but certification that is most important for home insurance purposes, with the knowledge your chimney is clear from soot and a build up of creosote, which will help to prevent against dangerous chimney fires.
We encourage regular, annual sweeping and can supply you with a friendly reminder when your chimney is due at your request.
We hope to provide you with important advice and a reliable, professional service using top equipment purchased from dependable manufacturers.
And most importantly we look forward to meeting you!
AREAS COVERED
Essex/Suffolk border, Bury st Edmund’s, Cambridge, Halstead, Sudbury, Newmarket, Saffron Walden, Braintree, Chelmsford, Linton, Haverhill, Hedingham, Colchester, Thaxted, Hadleigh, Earls Colne, Great Dunmow, Wickhambrook, Steeple Bumpstead, Clare, Great Sampford, Stetchworth, Barnardiston, Great Yeldham, Stebbing, Wimbish, Gosfield, Chappel, Marks Tey, Nayland, Bures, Lavenham, Bildeston, Glemsford, Fulborn
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