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How do you sweep a chimney? And what do I need?
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We always get someone in to sweep our chimney but I was just wondering what is the main process involved. As far as I can make out you just cover the fireplace over and then go up to the chimney and put the brushes down. Am I right or is there more to it than that? I was thinking of getting the stuff and giving it a go myself. What equipment would I need?
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They tend to be sold a drain rods now and then you buy the brush attachment for them
http://www.screwfix.c...iley-9m-Drain-Rod-Set
and
http://www.screwfix.c.../Bailey-Chimney-Brush
http://www.screwfix.c...iley-9m-Drain-Rod-Set
and
http://www.screwfix.c.../Bailey-Chimney-Brush
Have always done my own, from the fireplace up. Just remember to turn the brush in the same direction as you screw the handles together least the brush becomes detached from the rods. I usually soak an old army blanket to cover the fireplace with as this stops the soot dust from travelling into the room.
Ideally, you need the free services of a small boy whose outside circumference, or girth, is very slightly smaller than the inside circumference of your chimney.
The procedure is that you arm the boy with a stiff hand brush and place him in the fireplace. You then instruct him to climb up the inside of the chimney, brushing the soot away from all the surfaces he encounters as he climbs.
He should be told that when he reaches the open air a the top of the chimney he is to return down the chimney, sweeping away any soot that he may have missed on his ascent.
Although hr should not be paid in cash, it is customary to reward the boy with a small bottle of “pop”.
The procedure is that you arm the boy with a stiff hand brush and place him in the fireplace. You then instruct him to climb up the inside of the chimney, brushing the soot away from all the surfaces he encounters as he climbs.
He should be told that when he reaches the open air a the top of the chimney he is to return down the chimney, sweeping away any soot that he may have missed on his ascent.
Although hr should not be paid in cash, it is customary to reward the boy with a small bottle of “pop”.
We got a chimney sweeping kit from Ebay - very easy to use and the rods go UP the chimney so no need to climb up on the roof!! Even worked at dislodging a birds nest that was stuck up there (and which was making smoke come back into the room etc). Sure we paid about £30 and have used it time and time again!
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