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Three Counties Chimney Sweeps Services

GUILD CERTIFIED

CHIMNEY SWEEP

Ian Robson

Ian Robson

21 Beauchamp Road, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 1RZ

GUILD CERTIFIED

CHIMNEY SWEEP

Welcome to Three Counties Chimney Sweeps Services. We’re a family owned and run, local firm  in Malvern, and offer a highly professional chimney sweep service that you can depend on.

Whether it’s solid fuel maintenance, open fire, wood stove, aga or rayburn, for private houses, landlords or commercial property.

You can count on expert knowledge and experience to provide a personal service for you and your property. Three Counties Chimney Sweep aim to provide a high-value service driven by a commitment to ensure chimney’s are in good repair and working order while co-operating with clients to meet with all of their requirements.

I am a  Certified chimney sweep trained and registered with “The Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps”, The Professional UK Association of Chimney Sweeps.  The Guild was established with the goal to improve standards within the industry by introducing professional training and assessment for sweeps.

Today, the Guild is both nationally and internationally recognised for its efforts and achievements in improving standards for both chimney sweeps and their customers.

AREAS COVERED

Gloucester, Hereford and Worcester

SERVICES

  • Advice
  • Bird Nests Removed
  • Birdguards Supplied / Fitted
  • Commercial Chimney Sweeping
  • Stove Repairs

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