NOW BACK SWEEPING AGAIN ProSweep are doing our part to keep you, your family, and ourselves safe during the COVID-19 outbreak, and have suspened all operations during the lockdown. We have undertaken a review of the business and what will be needed to operate in a safe
Read more →Chimney myths and preconceptions There are a lot of myths surrounding fires, chimneys, stove as well as fuels and what to burn; from their construction, how they work and how they are cleaned. Many of these are simply based on assumptions, but most are because people have
Read more →If you are one of the very many that are at home and staying in, I hope you find the spot the difference and word searches of use, they are purely for fun and there are no prizes to be won. Thank you and look forward to
Read more →March Chimney Sweep A chimney Sweep might not be high on your list of priorities in March, but chimney fires are still a possibility if you have not had your chimney swept in the last 12 months. Spring might well be on the horizon and days warming
Read more →Coronavirus Update . From March 20th 2020 ProSweep Professional Chimney Sweep took the decision to temporarily suspend taking new bookings for chimney sweeps in the interest of public health. But were happy to honour any existing bookings on the understanding both myself and customers undertake precautions to
Read more →Due to the rapidly changing coronavirus situation we find ourselves in, from March 20th 2020 ProSweep Professional Chimney Sweep will temporarily suspend taking new bookings for chimney sweeps in the interest of public health. As a self-employed operator this has not be an easy decision to make
Read more →There is alot of talk recently about the new legislation banning the sale of the most poluting fuels,I have been reading many articles and posts from national newspapers and on line forums but our very own local newspaper THE MOORLANDER has a very well written article I
Read more →If you are experiencing build up of tar and creosote inside your chimney, it is important to remember that it is not just “one of those things”, it is caused by something that really does need looking into. In this article we hope to help to explore
Read more →Many households in Rural Devon will be using wood burners as their main source of heating, while other more Urban households use wood burners and open fires as supplementary heating sources. For most people, the sight and smell of wood smoke drifting up and out of a
Read more →The sale of the most poluting types of fuel are being banned:The Expectations V The Reality Sales of two of the most polluting fuels, wet wood and house coal, will be phased out from 2021 to 2023: This will apply in England only Sales of all bagged
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