We have two "open fires" and used to have them swept once a year for about £50. We burn only logs on them and thus there is not a lot of soot (seasoned wood will not create much soot ~ "green" wood will). This year my regular sweep apologised that his fees have gone up to £100 but he has charged £50 for the last 5 years so I guess he has costs to meet too.
He tells me that the cost of disposing of the soot is his major problem/cost as less people want it for their allotments/gardens etc so he has to have a licence to tip the stuff ....... he also gives me a certificate so that if I have a chimney fire the Fire Brigade will ask to see the cert or they will charge me for their attendance and my insurance will be invalid. The Fire Brigade charge £150 for the call out apparently and the final kicker? .... the certificate, which used to last for a year now has to be renewed every 6 months. So an extra £50 quid for the sweeping but twice a year not once = an additional £100 or in total £200 pa instead of £50
Maths is not my strong point but that looks like a 400% increase to me.
Oh and like all the others he blames the EU!
