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Today’s NACS Chimney Sweep specialist provides professional chimney sweeping as well as technical expertise for the safe operation and maintenance of chimneys, appliances and the installation of flue systems, stainless steel flexible liners and flue terminations.
The National Association of Chimney Sweeps formed in 1982 as a professional trade association with a current membership of over 600 members. NACS promotes high standards for the sweeping, inspection and maintenance of chimneys.
The National Association of Chimney Sweeps also hosts an annual Exhibition where chimney systems and products relating to the chimney/fireplace industry are on display.
Members of the Association should use the identity card provided by the Association
Members are bound by the rules and regulations of membership of the Association which are contained in the Articles of Association of The National Association of Chimney Sweeps Limited, a copy of which is available on request
The National Association of Chimney Sweeps Limited
Company Number 3952405 VAT Number 669 7176 75
Registered office: Emerald Way, Stone Business Park, Stone, Staffordshire, ST15 0SR.
THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHIMNEY SWEEPS
Units 14-15 Emerald Way, Stone Business Park, Stone, Staffordshire ST15 0SR
The National Association of Chimney Sweeps Limited trading as The National Association of Chimney Sweeps
Registered in England and Wales. Company No. 3952405. Registered Office at above address
A company limited by guarantee
1. It shall be the endeavour of such Chimney Sweeps involved, to provide as thorough and as honest a service available, with respect to the dangers of fire, suffocation and ill health caused by the malfunction of such chimneys, flue ways, and appliances.
d. Chimneys should be swept thoroughly with a brush or cleaning implement that is suitable to remove the products of combustion within the flue
j. Soot from the sweeping process must be disposed of in an appropriate manner and will only be transported with the appropriate local authority’s permission in the form of a waste carriage licence. Current COSHH statements must be carried in the vehicle
In the event of a complaint concerning the work, it should, in the first instance be referred to the responsible firm or Sweep within seven days. If satisfactory response is not made, contact the appropriate Trade Organisation who will do its best to resolve such a complaint.
The National Association of Chimney Sweeps (NACS) formed in 1982 as a professional Trade Association, promoting high standards for the sweeping, inspection and maintenance of chimneys.
Units 14-15 Emerald Way, Stone Business Park, Stone, Staffordshire, ST15 0SR
Leave M6 at Junction 14 and turn right onto A34 following signs to Stone. Staying on the A34, pass through two roundabouts and continue towards Stone for approx 5 miles. At the roundabout turn left onto Brooms Road, then left again onto Emerald Way (Stone Business Park). The NACS National Chimney Training Centre (NCTC) is located on the left.
Leave M6 at Junction 14 and turn left onto A34 following signs to Stone. Staying on the A34, pass through two roundabouts and continue towards Stone for approx 5 miles. At the roundabout turn left onto Brooms Road, then left again onto Emerald Way (Stone Business Park). The NACS NCTC is located on the left. We look forward to welcoming you to our National Chimney Training Centre!