Services offered in Co Roscommon, Co Mayo and Co Galway
- Chimney Inspection using CCTV
This will identify issues of concern such as blockages or chimney damage in Roscommon, Mayo and Galway houses that may have occurred due to chimney fires or general wear and tear. This CCTV inspection provides an accurate analysis of all chimney problems which assists us in identifying the solutions required to repair your chimney to required safety standards.
- Chimney Cleaning to remove built up soot, tar and debris from birds. We use a motorised cleaning brush with a no mess guarantee.
Chimneys should be cleaned yearly
- Chimney Relining offers protection to the chimney flue where minimal damage is identified.
Chimney Relining is also advised when fitting solid fuel stoves.
A stainless steel flexible flue liner is inserted into the existing flue liner. This can be easily done in a few hours with no disruption to homes in Roscommon, Mayo and Galway.
- Chimney Repairs to interior and exterior aspects of chimneys in Roscommon Mayo and Galway include
- Cap repairs
- Pot Replacement
- Mortar Repointing
- Re-plastering chimney stacks
- Fitting of cowls and bird deterrents
- Chimney Rebuilds maybe necessary when damage is extensive following a chimney fire, storm damage or wear & tear through ageing.
This involves planning with the property owner to ensure minimal disruption to the home and occupants. It requires removal of the old chimney and total replacement of the chimney stack including pot, cap and flue. This company has completed many chimney rebuilds in Galway Mayo and Roscommon areas with very high satisfaction levels. We have completed jobs on small country houses and large town houses and safety is our ethos.
Fitting Smoke and Carbon Monoxide alarms
- A Carbon Monoxide detector is a necessary safety device that detects any gases emitted from burning carbon based fuels, solid fuel, gas and oil.
- Smoke alarms are a lifesaving device simple to install and every home needs them.
- 50% of Roscommon, Mayo and Galway homes are reported to have insufficient smoke alarms and a higher percent have no carbon monoxide alarms.
Increasing alarms within the home is an inexpensive safety measure