Wales regional pricing
How Much Does a Chimney Sweep Cost in Swansea?
Updated prices for . Swansea prices are typically 5% below the national average.
Price summary
Swansea Price Summary
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Chimney Sweep | £55 | £85 | £125 |
| Chimney Sweep with Smoke Test | £75 | £105 | £145 |
| Bird Nest Removal | £80 | £130 | £190 |
Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on Wales regional pricing.
Full pricing
All Chimney Sweep Prices in Swansea
With a population of 246,500, Swansea is in Wales and chimney sweep costs here are 5% below the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.
| Job | Low | Average | High | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Chimney Sweep | £55 | £85 | £125 | 45-60 minutes |
| Standard sweep of an open fire or lined stove chimney. Includes brushing the full length of the flue and issuing a sweeping certificate. What affects the price
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| Chimney Sweep with Smoke Test | £75 | £105 | £145 | 1-1.5 hours |
| Full chimney sweep plus a smoke draw test to check the flue is drawing correctly and there are no leaks. Recommended after installation of a new stove or when issues are suspected. What affects the price
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| Bird Nest Removal | £80 | £130 | £190 | 1-3 hours |
| Removing a bird nest blockage from the chimney flue. Can only be carried out between September and February due to wildlife protection laws. Includes sweeping the flue after removal. What affects the price
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| Chimney Cap or Cowl Fitting | £115 | £190 | £335 | 1-2 hours |
| Supply and installation of a chimney cowl or rain cap to prevent birds, rain and debris entering the flue. Price includes the cowl and fitting but not scaffolding if required. What affects the price
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| Chimney Liner Installation | £380 | £760 | £1,145 | 1-2 days |
| Installing a new flexible stainless steel flue liner inside an existing chimney. Essential for wood burner and multi-fuel stove installations. Includes liner, insulation and top and bottom fittings. What affects the price
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| Chimney Pot Replacement | £145 | £240 | £475 | 2-4 hours |
| Removing a damaged or cracked chimney pot and fitting a new one. The pot is set in place with cement and the cement bed around the base is smoothed off to shed rainwater. What affects the price
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| Chimney Stack Repointing | £380 | £715 | £1,145 | 1-2 days |
| Scraping out the old crumbling cement between the chimney bricks and filling with fresh mortar. This stops rainwater getting into the chimney and extends its life. What affects the price
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| Fireplace Opening Up | £285 | £620 | £955 | 1-2 days |
| Reopening a fireplace that has been boarded up or bricked over. Includes clearing out any rubble inside, checking the chimney flue is in good enough condition to use, and tidying up the opening. What affects the price
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| Wood Burner Flue Sweep | £65 | £95 | £135 | 45-60 minutes |
| Sweeping the flue of a wood burning stove through the stove itself. Includes disconnecting and reconnecting the stove pipe and issuing a sweeping certificate. What affects the price
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| Multi-Fuel Stove Sweep | £65 | £95 | £135 | 45-60 minutes |
| Sweeping the flue of a multi-fuel stove that burns wood, coal, or smokeless fuel. Includes checking the internal heat shield and the seal around the door are still in good condition. What affects the price
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| Chimney CCTV Survey | £95 | £165 | £285 | 1-2 hours |
| Internal camera inspection of the chimney flue to assess condition, identify cracks, blockages or damage. Produces a detailed report with images. Often required before lining a chimney. What affects the price
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| Chimney Damper Installation | £335 | £570 | £860 | Half a day |
| Supply and installation of a chimney damper to control airflow and prevent heat loss when the fire is not in use. Custom made to fit your fireplace opening. What affects the price
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Standard Chimney Sweep
Low
£55
Average
£85
High
£125
45-60 minutes
More details
Standard sweep of an open fire or lined stove chimney. Includes brushing the full length of the flue and issuing a sweeping certificate.
What affects the price
- Type of chimney (open fire, lined stove, unlined stove)
- Height and accessibility of the chimney
- How long since the last sweep
- Your location in the UK
Chimney Sweep with Smoke Test
Low
£75
Average
£105
High
£145
1-1.5 hours
More details
Full chimney sweep plus a smoke draw test to check the flue is drawing correctly and there are no leaks. Recommended after installation of a new stove or when issues are suspected.
What affects the price
- Type of appliance connected to the flue
- Condition and age of the chimney
- Whether the flue is lined or unlined
- Accessibility of the chimney pot from outside
Bird Nest Removal
Low
£80
Average
£130
High
£190
1-3 hours
More details
Removing a bird nest blockage from the chimney flue. Can only be carried out between September and February due to wildlife protection laws. Includes sweeping the flue after removal.
What affects the price
- Size and compaction of the nest
- How far down the flue the nest is lodged
- Whether scaffolding or roof access is needed
- Time of year (restricted to September-February)
Chimney Cap or Cowl Fitting
Low
£115
Average
£190
High
£335
1-2 hours
More details
Supply and installation of a chimney cowl or rain cap to prevent birds, rain and debris entering the flue. Price includes the cowl and fitting but not scaffolding if required.
What affects the price
- Type of cowl (bird guard, rain cap, anti-downdraught, multi-fuel)
- Whether scaffolding is needed for access
- Number of pots to be capped
- Chimney pot size and condition
Chimney Liner Installation
Low
£380
Average
£760
High
£1,145
1-2 days
More details
Installing a new flexible stainless steel flue liner inside an existing chimney. Essential for wood burner and multi-fuel stove installations. Includes liner, insulation and top and bottom fittings.
What affects the price
- Length of the chimney (typically £200-£250 per metre)
- Diameter of liner required (5 or 6 inch)
- Whether the chimney needs sweeping or repairs first
- Accessibility of the chimney from roof level
Chimney Pot Replacement
Low
£145
Average
£240
High
£475
2-4 hours
More details
Removing a damaged or cracked chimney pot and fitting a new one. The pot is set in place with cement and the cement bed around the base is smoothed off to shed rainwater.
What affects the price
- Size and style of chimney pot required
- Whether scaffolding is needed for roof access
- Condition of the existing flaunching
- Number of pots being replaced
Chimney Stack Repointing
Low
£380
Average
£715
High
£1,145
1-2 days
More details
Scraping out the old crumbling cement between the chimney bricks and filling with fresh mortar. This stops rainwater getting into the chimney and extends its life.
What affects the price
- Size of the chimney stack
- Condition of the existing mortar
- Whether scaffolding is required
- Type of mortar (lime or cement)
Fireplace Opening Up
Low
£285
Average
£620
High
£955
1-2 days
More details
Reopening a fireplace that has been boarded up or bricked over. Includes clearing out any rubble inside, checking the chimney flue is in good enough condition to use, and tidying up the opening.
What affects the price
- Whether the opening is boarded or bricked up
- Condition of the fireback and hearth behind
- Amount of rubble and debris in the fireplace
- Whether the flue needs lining before use
Wood Burner Flue Sweep
Low
£65
Average
£95
High
£135
45-60 minutes
More details
Sweeping the flue of a wood burning stove through the stove itself. Includes disconnecting and reconnecting the stove pipe and issuing a sweeping certificate.
What affects the price
- Whether the flue is lined or unlined
- Length and number of bends in the flue
- Creosote and tar buildup levels
- Accessibility of the stove pipe connection
Multi-Fuel Stove Sweep
Low
£65
Average
£95
High
£135
45-60 minutes
More details
Sweeping the flue of a multi-fuel stove that burns wood, coal, or smokeless fuel. Includes checking the internal heat shield and the seal around the door are still in good condition.
What affects the price
- Type of fuel typically burned (coal produces more soot)
- Whether the flue is lined or unlined
- Condition of the stove pipe and connections
- Time since last sweep
Chimney CCTV Survey
Low
£95
Average
£165
High
£285
1-2 hours
More details
Internal camera inspection of the chimney flue to assess condition, identify cracks, blockages or damage. Produces a detailed report with images. Often required before lining a chimney.
What affects the price
- Whether combined with a chimney sweep (cheaper together)
- Length and complexity of the flue
- Whether a written report with images is required
- Number of flues to be surveyed
Chimney Damper Installation
Low
£335
Average
£570
High
£860
Half a day
More details
Supply and installation of a chimney damper to control airflow and prevent heat loss when the fire is not in use. Custom made to fit your fireplace opening.
What affects the price
- Size of the fireplace opening (dampers are custom made)
- Material of the damper (mild steel standard)
- Whether a survey visit is needed first
- Distance from the installer
Step by step
What's Involved in Hiring a Chimney Sweeping
A professional chimney sweep visits your home, cleans the full length of the flue, and issues a certificate confirming the chimney is safe to use.
Preparation and dust sheets
The sweep lays dust sheets around the fireplace or stove and seals the opening to prevent soot from entering the room. For wood burners, the stove pipe is disconnected to access the flue. The whole area is protected before any brushing begins.
Sweeping the flue
Using specialist brushes and rods, the sweep works up through the full length of the chimney to remove soot, creosote, and any debris. Modern sweeps often use a rotary power sweeping system which is more thorough than traditional hand rods, especially on lined flues.
Inspection and condition check
During sweeping, the sweep checks the flue for any signs of damage, cracks, or deterioration. They look at the condition of the liner (if fitted), the chimney pot, and the fireplace opening. Any issues are flagged so you can arrange repairs before using the fire.
Clean-up and certificate
All soot and debris are collected and removed. The dust sheets are taken up and the area is left clean. The sweep issues a sweeping certificate showing the date, address, and type of appliance swept. Keep this certificate for your home insurance records.
Regional comparison
How Swansea Compares
Average cost of standard chimney sweep across regions.
Local insights
What Affects Chimney Sweep Costs in Swansea?
Wales has a distinctive mix of housing, from Victorian and Edwardian terraces in the south to stone-built cottages and rural properties across the rest of the country. Swansea has a broad range of housing from Victorian and Edwardian semis to modern estates and apartment developments, and the wider area around Swansea and the Valleys includes many older properties that present challenges for chimney sweep work. With a population of 246,500, Swansea is a large town where chimney sweep costs are close to the national average. Stone walls, exposed locations, and older infrastructure all tend to push costs toward the higher end — chimney sweep with smoke test here averages around £105.
Wales sits below the national average for trade costs. Labour rates in Swansea are typically 5% below the UK average. As a large town with a population of 246,500, there is steady demand for chimney sweep work. While this makes chimney sweep work more affordable, there can be fewer qualified professionals in rural areas compared to English cities, which can mean longer waiting times. The larger population means more tradespeople operate in the area, which generally keeps pricing competitive. Always get at least three quotes.
Properties in Swansea can present specific challenges that affect chimney sweep costs. Stone-built and older Welsh terraces often have thick walls that make work more difficult and expensive. Properties in exposed or rural locations may face harsher weather conditions that influence timing and approach. A typical standard chimney sweep in Swansea costs around £85, while for larger jobs expect to pay £380 to £1,145 for chimney liner installation. As a large town that is close to the national average, Swansea offers decent value for chimney sweep work overall.
When getting quotes in Swansea, aim for at least three from different qualified professionals. Ask each one to visit and assess the work rather than quoting over the phone. A good chimney sweep will check existing conditions, identify complications, and provide a detailed cost breakdown. The larger population means more tradespeople operate in the area, which generally keeps pricing competitive. Be wary of quotes that seem significantly cheaper — they may be cutting corners on materials or quality. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews.
Depending on the work involved, you may also need roofing (£75–£260), gutter services (£50–£105), or damp proofing (£240–£955) in Swansea.
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