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GUILD CERTIFIED

CHIMNEY SWEEP

Peter Stubbings

Peter Stubbings

1 Pentons Close, Holybourne, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 4BE

GUILD CERTIFIED

CHIMNEY SWEEP

Hi I’m Peter, from Stubbys Chimney Sweeping. I’m a fully qualified and experienced Master Sweep. I am a HETAS approved Sweep and Installer, I am NVQ Qualified and Burnright and Thatch Advice Centre affiliated. As well as the traditional method and power sweeping I am happy to offer advice. If you have a problem with your chimney I can smoke test or CCTV with a report for you. We also offer stove repairs and maintenance to keep your appliance safe and efficient.
With over 10 years experience I offer a clean, professional and reliable service. We offer annual reminders so your appointment wont be missed to keep your chimney and appliance in top working order.
I strive to improve industry standards and as part of this have invested in both my knowledge, tools and equipment and I mentor new sweeps as part of their Guild training.

You can also follow us on Instagram :- https://instagram.com/stubbys_ltd?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

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Providing chimney sweeping services across Hampshire, Surrey and West Sussex.

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SERVICES

  • Advice
  • Biomass Sweeping
  • Bird Nests Removed
  • Birdguards Supplied / Fitted
  • CCTV Inspections
  • CO Alarms Supplied
  • Power Sweeping
  • Stove / Fireplace Installer
  • Stove & Fireplace Service / Maintenance
  • Stove Repairs

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