Rhys Jones Chimney Sweeping

Rhys Jones Chimney Sweeping Professional Chimney Sweeping service covering Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Swansea

* Clean Professional Service
* Fully Insured
* Power Sweeping
* Bird Nest removal
* CCTV Inspections
* NACS Registered Member

12/09/2023

Ensure the safety of your home and loved ones by using a NACS Chimney Sweep, to regularly sweep and maintain your chimney.

You can find your local NACS Chimney Sweep here: www.nacs.org.uk

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31/07/2023

Guarding his sofa and keeping a very close eye on me during my visit!!! 🐶🐾

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Full details of services and prices at https://www.rhysjoneschimneysweeping.co.uk/

29/07/2023

The SIA is delighted to see mandatory annual chimney sweeping among the key suggestions in responses to the Air Quality Strategy Consultation.

Regular sweeping helps to reduce emissions & ensure optimal stove operation.

https://consult.defra.gov.uk/air-quality-strategy-review-team/consultation-on-the-draft-revised-air-quality-stra/



Federation of British Chimney Sweeps
Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps
National Chimney Sweeping Safety Association Ltd
The National Association of Chimney Sweeps

28/07/2023
23/03/2023

Keeping wood burners and chimneys well maintained can prevent harmful grit, dust and smoke from being released into the air and potentially damaging your health. Small changes can improve the quality of the air you and your family breathe. Keep wood-burners and chimneys well-maintained.

https://uk-air.defra.gov.uk/library/burnbetter

Visited this lovely welcoming holiday cottage recently to sweep the chimney, which had lots of quirky features. As an ‘O...
21/03/2023

Visited this lovely welcoming holiday cottage recently to sweep the chimney, which had lots of quirky features. As an ‘Only Fools and Horses’ fan I couldn’t help smiling at the wine vat in the corner -neuf-du-pape

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26/01/2023

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Remember to book your NACS Chimney Sweep in good time to ensure you are all set for using your appliance. All NACS Chimney Sweeps will issue you with a paper format NACS Certificate of Chimney Sweeping for each chimney swept, similar to the one shown on the picture.
Click here to find your local NACS Chimney Sweep: https://nacs.org.uk/find-sweep/

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04/12/2022

Firing up the stove at ahead of their Sunday lunch rush 🔥

BOOKING INTO THE NEW YEAR NOW🎄
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Full details of services and prices at https://www.rhysjoneschimneysweeping.co.uk/

Occasionally I have to condemn fireplaces when the installation does not comply with regulations or is unsafe. It certai...
15/11/2022

Occasionally I have to condemn fireplaces when the installation does not comply with regulations or is unsafe. It certainly isn’t my favourite part of the job but I discuss the non-compliance with the customer and where possible propose a solution. The consolation is knowing that I’m ensuring the customer’s safety 🔥

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07/11/2022

: We are reminding residents around the dangers of log burners following a recent accidental log fire incident in Tamworth.

We were called to an address off Nevill Street, Tamworth, at 3pm on Thursday (3 November) following reports of a house fire.

Crews from Burton and Lichfield attended as did crews from Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service.

On arrival, crews found a fire in the lounge of the property.

Four breathing apparatus and two hose reel jets were used to extinguish the fire.

Thankfully, no one was injured.

The cause of the fire was deemed to be accidental as a result of a large amount of wood being placed either side of the log burner and the burner being left on whilst occupiers were out of the property.

Crews left the scene just before 6.40pm on Thursday (3 November).

Sarah Smith, Station Manager at Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service, said: “Please ensure combustibles remain stored safely including kindling and seasoned logs. Please avoid storing these directly next to your burner and open fires due to the radiated heat increasing the likelihood of them catching fire.

“Thankfully, in this incident no one was injured.”

Here are our top tips for minimising the risk of a chimney fire:
We strongly recommend that the chimney is cleaned regularly and in line with the below guidelines.
• Wood - Quarterly when in use
• Smokeless fuels - at least once a year
• Bitumous Coal - at least twice a year
• Oil - at least twice a year
• Gas - at least twice a year
• Biomass - at least once a year

• The best times to have your chimney swept are just before the start of the heating season and after any prolonged period of shut-down.
• Always leave matches and lighters out of reach of children- consider buying child resistant lighters and match boxes to reduce the risk.
• Remember a blocked or defective chimney can cause carbon monoxide poisoning from gas or solid wood fires.
• Always ensure good quality fuel is used- more information about how to buy the correct fuel can be found on the HETAS website.
• Always use a fire guard to protect against flying sparks from hot embers. Make sure you store all fuel away from an open fire or stove. Never use petrol or paraffin to light your fire.
• Carbon monoxide alarms should be installed. All alarms should be regularly tested.
• Heat monitors/alarms for wood burners/flue temperatures are recommended as early warning systems. The aim is to burn at the correct temperature and reduce risks associated with hot gases or tars, so being aware and vigilant is important.

On the importance of having a smoke alarm, Sarah added: “Buying a smoke alarm could help save your home and the lives of you and your family.

“The number of smoke alarms to fit in your home depends on your particular circumstances. Fires can start anywhere, so the more that are fitted, the higher the level of protection.

“For maximum protection, an alarm should be fitted in every room (except bathrooms as steam may trigger the alarm). You should choose the type most suited to the risk in each room.

“If your home is on one floor, one smoke alarm, preferably of the optical type, may be enough to provide you with early warning of a fire.

“If your home has more than one floor, at least one alarm should be fitted on each level. In this case a combination of optical and ionisation alarms, preferably interconnected, will give the best protection.”

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Llaingotten
Carmarthen
SA312

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