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Chimney Sweep Recommendation


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Alan from 1-2-3 Chimney sweeps just came to do sweep our chimney and I can't recommend him enough. He was punctual, efficient, charming and very interesting - He comes from a long ling of chimney sweeps doing Chimneys around Peckham, Dulwich and Brixton since 1870. He did the chimney with no mess at all and happily put up with questions from my inquisitive 3 year old - he even suggested we go outside on the street and watch his chimney brush bobbing up and down above our chinmney top, which my daughter loved. Apparently she now wants to be a chimney sweep when she is older. He said that this time of year is the best time to get chimneys done as he can usually fit people in the same week they call. From September onwards he has waiting lists of 4 weeks plus. Anyway, I was very impressed and will be using him again and recommending to friends, so thought I should post something on here too.

Lucy

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Just had Alan Naish from 1-2-3 Chimney Sweeps around to clean both our Chimneys. Lovely chap, knows his stuff and does a great clean job. Was booked for 8am this morning, and he was waitnng patiently outside at 07.30 as he hates being late.


Will have him back next year.

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