Chimney Sweeping Services

HETAS Certified Chimney Sweeping from £70

 

Regular chimney sweeping is essential to keeping your stove operating safely and efficiently. We recommend that a chimney sweep should be completed at least once per year. We offer a full HETAS Certified chimney sweeping service across most of the Cheshire and Greater Manchester regions.

Three different sweeping options are available – standard chimney sweeping, power sweeping and traditional sweeping. You can learn more about each of these options below, as well as our additional testing and supply services which can be added-on to your sweep.

We deliver a professional, clean, and thorough service, ensuring no mess is left behind in your home. In addition to sweeping your chimney, we will provide a smoke test and a full inspection of all seals, and a certificate will be provided upon completion of the sweep.

Our sweeping service is available all year round – to book yours at a time and date that suits you, email showroom@cheshirestovesandfires.co.uk, phone 0161 973 0952 or fill out the contact form at the bottom of this page and we’ll be in touch.

HETAS approved chimney sweep

Before and after a chimney sweep service

Standard Sweeping


Our regular maintenance sweep, using modern tools for an efficient, suitable for a wide range of chimneys and stoves and ideal for keeping soot buildup down.

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Power Sweeping


A modern technique using power tools to deep-clean your chimney at high speed. Fast, thorough, and efficient, but my not be advised for all chimneys, depending on age and wear.

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Traditional Sweeping


A manual sweeping method using rods and brushes, through the stove and into the chimney. Whilst less efficient, this approach can be used on more fragile chimneys.

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Additional Services

In addition to our standard sweeps, we can also offer:

  • Bird nest removals
  • Chimney stack work
  • New cowls

As well as supply & replacement services for:

  • Carbon monoxide testers
  • Flue collars
  • Glass, brick, grate and rope seal replacement

As well as sweeping stoves, we also provide sweeping services for open fires, boat fires, glamping stoves, outdoor pizza ovens, and wood-burning hot tubs.

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Chimney Camera Inspections

If you suspect a fault, or just want peace-of-mind, we can provide a full inspection of your chimney using our specialist high definition chimney camera.

This allows us to check for faults and identify any potential issues such as blockages, loose mortar, or damaged brickwork, without creating access holes and damaging the chimney. Our standard rate for this service is £100 per inspection.

If you’d like to discuss a chimney inspection, please do get in touch by the form below.

Book a Sweep

Fill our the form or contact us via one of the options below to book your sweep.

117 Park Rd, Timperley, Cheshire, Altrincham, WA15 6QQ

    Chimney Sweeping FAQs

    Have a question about chimney sweeping? Here are some of our most asked questions:

    How often should I get a chimney sweep?

    You should get your chimney swept at least once a year. If you burn wood or coal frequently, it’s recommended to sweep it every 3–6 months to prevent dangerous buildup.

    Why do I need a chimney sweep?

    A chimney sweep removes soot, creosote, and blockages that can cause chimney fires or carbon monoxide leaks. Regular cleaning improves safety and heating efficiency.

    How can I reduce soot buildup in my chimney?

    Burn only dry, seasoned wood and ensure proper ventilation. Avoid burning wet wood or rubbish, and have your chimney inspected and swept regularly.

    Do I need a chimney sweep if I use smokeless fuel?

    Yes, even smokeless fuel can produce ash and deposits. Regular chimney sweeping is still necessary to maintain safe and efficient operation of your stove.

    How do I tell if a chimney needs cleaning?

    Signs your chimney needs cleaning include a strong smoky smell, reduced draft, black soot around the fireplace, or hearing animal activity (i.e birds) in the flue.

    Can I clean my chimney myself?

    While you are not legally required to use a registered sweep, we would not advise attempting to clean your chimney yourself. It’s safer and more effective to hire a professional with the right tools and expertise. Depending on your insurance provider, a self-maintained chimney without a certificate could also be an issue in the event of a claim.

    Still have a question?

    If our FAQs haven't answered your question, we'd be happy to talk to you about your chimney sweeping needs - submit your question via the contact form on this page.

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