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Supporting local rugby with sponsorship!

By Joanne Murphy | News | 0 comment | 23 August, 2025 | 0

We’re proud to be supporting a local rugby team, Lychett Minster Rugby Club, by sponsoring Alex Felgate. Sponsorship is important for our local clubs, helping towards the costs of equipment, facilities, fees and other outgoings. And it’s great visibility for us at Dorset Master Sweep! Find out more about the club here.  Dorset Master SweepRead more

Busting the myths – is there an outright ban on wood-burning stoves coming soon? 

By Joanne Murphy | News | 0 comment | 2 August, 2025 | 0

  The short answer is NO!   With lots of misinformation being published, many people with wood burning stoves are confused. While no ban is on the horizon, new regulations are coming into force.  Wood burners are often blamed for high pollution levels; however, modern burners emit far fewer particles than older versions and open firesRead more

The risks of burning plastics

By Joanne Murphy | News | 0 comment | 11 January, 2020 | 0

Can I burn plastic items on my fire? Burning plastics on open fires and in stoves or wood burners is highly dangerous.  That pretty colourful flame you get might look great when you burn a crisp packet, but this is the result of releasing a cocktail of toxic poisons, which are harmful to humans, pets,Read more

Do you know what you should (and shouldn’t) burn in your wood burner?

By Joanne Murphy | News | 0 comment | 16 October, 2019 | 0

We see a lot of stoves suffering from the effects of being used to burn all sorts of materials including cardboard, wrapping paper, envelopes, food wrappers and much more! This can cause unnecessary build-up on the glass door, and things like paper burn very quickly with the flames going into the flue, igniting any potentialRead more

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How to avoid a potential house fire

By Joanne Murphy | News | 0 comment | 28 March, 2019 | 0

House fires are very damaging, and at worst, fatal. You can lose everything. But they do happen, and some of the reasons why are below:     You don’t regularly have your chimney inspected for potential problems or unseen damage You let soot and creosote build up through a lack of regular sweeping You don’t haveRead more

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