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The History of Chimney Sweeping


Chimney sweeping dates back to the early 1800’.  In many European countries it requires a four year college degree and years of apprenticeship before learning the skills necessary to become a master certified sweep.  Before that time they used “sweep boys”.  Here is a brief history on chimney sweeping and where it started and where we have evolved too.

A chimney sweep is a worker who clears ash and soot from chimneys. The chimney uses the pressure difference caused by a hot column of gas to create a draught and draw air over the hot coals or wood enabling continued combustion. Chimneys may be straight or contain many changes of direction. During normal operation a layer of creosote builds up on the inside of the chimney restricting the flow. The creosote can also catch fire, setting the chimney and the building alight. The chimney must be swept to remove the soot. This was done by the master sweep.
In the United Kingdom, the master sweeps took apprentices, who were boys from the workhouse or bought them from their parents and trained them to climb chimneys. Boys as young as four climbed hot flues that could be as narrow as 9 inches square. Work was dangerous and they could get jammed in the flue, suffocate or burn to death. As the soot was a carcinogen, and as the boys slept under the soot sacks and were rarely washed, they were prone to Chimney Sweeps Cancer. From 1775 onwards there was increasing concern for the welfare of the boys, and Acts of Parliament were passed to restrict, and in 1875 to stop this usage. Lord Shaftesbury, the philanthropist, led the later campaign. In the United States, Black children were hired from their owners and used in the same way, and were still climbing after 1875.


In the German States, master sweeps belonged to trade guilds and did not use climbing boys. In Italy, Belgium, and France climbing boys were used.

Chimney sweeping has come a long way from the days of sending kids into chimneys.  We don’t even stand on top of chimneys to clean them anymore.  We use a power sweeping system in order to ensure the best clean possible.  At Custom Chimney Care, we are members of the NCSG- National Chimney Sweep Guild, and we are certified through the CSIA-Chimney Safety Institute of America.   Our company attends the National Chimney Convention and is educated in the newest and latest updates for chimney sweeping and maintenance.
  

 
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