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Phil Common November 24th 06 10:19 AM

How to Remove Concrete Fireplace Hearth
 
I've come across slabs like this in Victorian houses; either slate or
concrete. The easiest way is probably you third option: get into the edges
and lever it up with a crowbar. Unless the house is empty, the mess from
using an angle grinder will be with you for months. Levered up, it might
break itself up into smaller bits..!
Good luck

marc_ely November 25th 06 01:44 PM

How to Remove Concrete Fireplace Hearth
 
Our house is weird and has an upstairs lounge. This has the only
fireplace in the house. I am in the process of removing the fireplace
and I have already removed the surround and made the walls good etc

On the floor I have encountered a large concrete slab that goes all
around the fireplace (hearth).
It is resting on the floor joists, and is about 1.5" thick, and a
metre'ish long.

I need to get rid of it and I can see only 4 choices.
1) Use an angle grinder with stone cutting disk to cut it off "flush"
to the wall. This will create a lot of mess I know.
2) Use an SDS hammer drill to break the slab up. Again more mess.
3) Cutback the floorboards that butt up to the slab and then try and
pull it free in one piece. Will that be possible or will it be
cemented in position?
4) Somehow try and disguise it - i.e. a screed applied over the
floorboards to try and "equalise" the levels. This one feels a bit of
a bodge though?

Has anyone else faced this problem? The house is 17years old.

Regards
Marc


[email protected] November 25th 06 04:40 PM

How to Remove Concrete Fireplace Hearth
 
I've reduced, rather than removed, a friends deep fire hearth to under
floor board height. They'd tried and angle grinder and made very slow
and messy progress on a concrete slab containing lots of flint.

Instead, we spotted it all over with an sds drill bit until it was a
honeycomb, then levelled it out with the chisel bit. Drilling raises
very little dust, though the chisel bit does send a few chips flying.


Alissa May 17th 18 02:14 AM

How to Remove Concrete Fireplace Hearth
 
replying to dom, Alissa wrote:
this is a fantastic idea . I've been using a sledge hammer and its taking
ages. thank you

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Brian Gaff May 17th 18 09:03 AM

How to Remove Concrete Fireplace Hearth
 
Oh dear a post with no context or the date of the original. Oh, wait... its
come from that crap interface site again!
:-)
Brian

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this is a fantastic idea . I've been using a sledge hammer and its taking
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[email protected] May 17th 18 09:21 AM

How to Remove Concrete Fireplace Hearth
 
On Thursday, 17 May 2018 02:14:07 UTC+1, Alissa wrote:
replying to dom, Alissa wrote:
this is a fantastic idea . I've been using a sledge hammer and its taking
ages. thank you


what is?

alan_m May 17th 18 09:31 AM

How to Remove Concrete Fireplace Hearth
 
On 17/05/2018 09:03, Brian Gaff wrote:
Oh dear a post with no context or the date of the original. Oh, wait... its
come from that crap interface site again!
:-)
Brian


Yep, another reply to a 12 year old post suggesting using a sds drill to
drill holes.

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Andrew[_22_] May 17th 18 01:28 PM

How to Remove Concrete Fireplace Hearth
 
On 17/05/2018 09:31, alan_m wrote:
On 17/05/2018 09:03, Brian Gaff wrote:
Oh dear a post with no context or the date of the original. Oh,
wait... its
come from that crap interface site again!
:-)
Â* Brian


Yep, another reply to a 12 year old post suggesting using a sds drill to
drill holes.


The contruction slab for a proper fire should be more like 5 inches
thick. Have fun drilling that with even an SDS drill.

Andrew[_22_] May 17th 18 01:28 PM

How to Remove Concrete Fireplace Hearth
 
On 17/05/2018 09:21, wrote:
On Thursday, 17 May 2018 02:14:07 UTC+1, Alissa wrote:
replying to dom, Alissa wrote:
this is a fantastic idea . I've been using a sledge hammer and its taking
ages. thank you


what is?


First floor, so I guess putting back all the downstairs ceilings :-)



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