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I have just removed a gas fire (no longer needed) and have demolished
the fireplace up to the lintel. Now have a nice clean hole ! The ally flu lining is hanging down 6 inches below lintel. There is some up and down movement but loathed to give it a good yuk down .... just yet :-). Will it be attached to the cowl on the stack? Secondly .... I was going to brick it up and plaster over, but we thought we could make a bit if a feature of it. One offering has been to build in a wine rack :-) Any thoughts ? Cheers Mike P |
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Mike P mike@askme writes: Secondly .... I was going to brick it up and plaster over, but we thought we could make a bit if a feature of it. One offering has been to build in a wine rack :-) Any thoughts ? I opened out and plastered a fireplace. A few tips I could offer... If it's on an outside wall, the wall at the rear of the fireplace might be thinner and less well insulated than the walls of the room. A 1" thick sheet of cellotex or kingspan at the rear will prevent it being a cold spot which would otherwise likely result in condensation induced damp. The flue must remain ventilated top and bottom. Again, if it's an outside wall, vent to the outside rather than the room, to prevent the draw losing heat from the room. You could do this by taking a brick out through to the flue from the outside just above the top of the fireplace and blocking off from the room. (Not sure what effect the flue liner might have here.) -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
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