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Autumn Wrote:

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> hi

> when we moved into house with fireplace last year,

> we got a contact of the forum, his name is Steve

> and phone number: 079303 45245. He was excellent

> and most important did not leave a trace of dust

> anywhere!

> Good luck.

Another thumbs up for Steve , he came when arranged , did a dust free job and was a pleasure to have around.

I would also like to recommend Alan from 123 chimney sweeps. He is a really friendly guy, very knowledgeable and cleared two chimneys for us quickly and without too much mess. It's also nice to see the traditional brushes (i was singing 'chim chiminey' all day - in my head of course)


Alan

07956 385112


http://www.123chimneysweeps.co.uk/

  • 2 weeks later...
I can add my recommendation for Alan at 1-2-3 Chimney Sweeps. Alan did my chimney this morning. He was punctual and did a very thorough job, with a thorough clean up leaving no mess behind. He was also very helpful in explaining what he was doing as he went through the process, and offering advice on using the fireplace.
Alan at 1-2-3 chimney sweeps has done our chimneys three years in a row now and the service has been consistently first class. Not a speck of dust anywhere when he leaves. He does get busy so don't leave it too late in the year. Looking forward to having two fireplaces for open fires this winter.

Listen, forget the rest - Alan at 123 chimney sweeps is the best. No fuss, no mess, charming personality, family business, good price... an honest guy that will also give you advice on whether to bother paying ?1000 to get your chimney lined. You get some trades that will say extras are necessity and put you on to their mates - not this chap.


bring on the winter!

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  • 3 years later...

Hi,

Again I would also recommend Alan from 123 Chimney Sweep. He is courteous and punctual- and carefully and tidily cleans our chimney! We worked out that father and son had been coming to clean our chimneys for over 20 years! They do open fire chimneys as well as wood burning stoves.


Contact number 020 8668 9914.

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