by Ray Tuckey | Oct 19, 2015 | Bird guards and cowls, Fireplace maintenance, Fireplace repairs, News, Stove installation
Clearview Pioneer 400 5kw multi Fuel Stove we installed into this lovely family home nr Bampton We were contacted by local builder Colin Hooper requesting for us to help install stove & liner into the recess in the dining room area of the house which he was...
by Ray Tuckey | Aug 10, 2015 | Fireplace maintenance, Fireplace repairs, News, Stove installation
New customer who recently just moved in to this little terraced cottage in Aynho & requested to have open fire insert removed to open up recess for a stove to be fitted but still keep the stone surround, well what a shock when we started to widen the opening &...
by Ray Tuckey | Jul 24, 2015 | Fireplace maintenance, Fireplace repairs, News, Stove installation
We were very pleased to be asked by a long time Chimney sweeping customer of ours, to install a new stove into their new house that they were going to be moving too, once fully refurbished. We met with customers & agreed on Clearview Pioneer 400 stove & to...
by Ray Tuckey | May 9, 2015 | Bird guards and cowls, Fire safety, Fireplace maintenance, Fireplace repairs, News
Some pictures of Open Fire in an old farm house in Kirtlington, chimney chamber was leaking smoke in to bedrooms above, Owners wanted to keep the original looking fire place opening but obviously bring it up to date. After power sweeping & removing years of...
by Malcolm Finch | Aug 16, 2014 | Fireplace maintenance
Your chimney will dictate what fireplace you can have and also what type of fuel you can use. If your fireplace hasn’t been used for a while, or you are thinking about knocking through a bricked-up recess, discuss your options with a specialist fireplace...
by Malcolm Finch | Aug 14, 2014 | Chimney sweeping, Fireplace maintenance
So you have the fireplace, you have decided on the choice of fuel and you are ready to enjoy the warmth of an open fire. But before you strike a match there are a few other things to check. Check Ventilation All appliances, whatever fuel they burn need to be able to...