expert chimney sweep services across the north east of england

I proudly serve homes across the North East, covering Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead, Sunderland, Durham, Northumberland, North Tyneside & South Tyneside.

As a HETAS-approved, fully insured & DBS Checked chimney sweep, I provide a fast, friendly, and reliable service, ensuring a thorough clean with no mess. If you're in a remote part of Northumberland or County Durham and know others nearby who need a sweep, I can often arrange multiple appointments on the same day for convenience.

Why sweep annually?

A clogged or unclean chimney can lead to significant dangers, such as chimney fires or carbon monoxide build up. Scheduling regular chimney sweeps helps to avoid these hazards, ensuring your chimney remains clear for optimal airflow and the safe functioning of your stove or fireplace.

My Services Include:

  • Comprehensive Chimney Cleaning: Thorough sweeping to remove soot, creosote, and other build-up for a safer chimney.

  • Blockage Removal: Clearing out soot, debris, nests, and other obstructions to ensure unobstructed airflow.

  • Stove & Fireplace Care: Inspecting your stove and offering advice on proper use and maintenance to keep it running smoothly.

  • Chimney Sweep Certification: Issuing a formal certificate confirming your chimney has been professionally cleaned.

Expert Chimney Sweeping—Done Right

With the latest tools and techniques, I ensure a thorough and mess-free sweep for all types of chimneys and stoves. Whether you are in the Northeast of England, a busy town or a remote village, you’ll get a reliable service that leaves your home clean and your fire burning safely.

"Pleasently surprised. No Mess. Very Happy." - Anthony in Morpeth

"Would highly recommend. Left place immaculate after sweep today already passed details on to a friend" Laura in Jarrow

"Pleasently surprised. No Mess. Very Happy." - Anthony in Morpeth "Would highly recommend. Left place immaculate after sweep today already passed details on to a friend" Laura in Jarrow

Safety Advice

If you’ve got a wood burner, multi-fuel stove, open fire or a gas fire a carbon monoxide alarm isn’t optional – it’s lifesaving. You can’t see, smell, or taste CO2, and by the time you feel ill, it’s often too late.

If there’s no alarm in the room with your appliance, get one fitted before you next light up.