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Removing a fireplace/chimney stack completely
Dear All
I realise that this is the DIY newsgroup, and I don't plan to do this myself but I thought you might be able to help me. I'm currently viewing places to buy and a number of the upstairs 2nd bedrooms have fireplaces which take up quite a significant amount of space in the room (they are Victorian terraces that I'm looking at). I was wondering how easy it is to knock out the fireplace and the chimney stack to make more room as I plan to rent out the 2nd bedroom. Is it easier said than done? Are chimneys seen as a central support in Victorian properties? I'd appreciate any thoughts! Many thanks Richard |
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