chimney breast

  1. N

    Screws and plugs: Heavy Mirror on Chimney breast

    Hi folks, Advice very welcome - I have a heavy mirror that I need to install on my living room chimney breast. 1950's/60's build so assuming plaster on brick? I think...? The mirror is round, 100cm in diameter, is about 20kg and has 2 x sawtooth bracket to hang on screws. See the pics...
  2. R

    Mounting TV above (disused) fireplace

    Thinking about mounting our TV on our chimney breast and would like to ideally run the cables through the breast and out to one side of the alcoves. I'm just wondering what the best approach to this was and if it would cause any structural issues? Here's the chimney breast as it stands - red...
  3. janieJones123

    Making a fireplace chamber larger, building regs required?

    I live in Northern Ireland, and my wife and I are wanting to remove our current cast iron fireplace, and install a wood burning stove in its place. We also want the opening made larger, by about a foot in height, and about a bricks worth either side. We have been talking to a local stove...
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    Chimney Breast Removal

    Hi, New to this forum so apologies if posting a question straight away. We are in the process of buying a new semi detached house. The wife has got her brain fixed on getting the chimney breasts in the living room as well as upstairs removed. I am wanting to know + Whether I need to make...
  5. D

    Shared chimney repairs

    Hey, l’ve been reading previous posts about shared responsibility for chimney stacks on terrace properties but they don’t seem to apply in my situation... I’m getting the front of the property repointed and also want to get the chimneys done. I share the freehold of the terrace house with my...
  6. Jhutchinson1990

    Opening up the chimney - exposing the builders opening

    Hi, Decided to take on a project whilst in lockdown: remove a gas fireplace, mantel, surround and hearth (the easy bit) and fit a cast iron fireplace (decorative only, not going to burn anything), a new mantel and new hearth. We live in a terrace house id say is well over 100 years old. On the...
  7. M

    Chimney Support Gallows in property I’m purchasing

    I recently had a Homebuyers survey on a property I’m looking to purchase. A Victorian cottage. It’s appears that one of the Chimneys was removed, and the surveyor has shown concern over how it’s supported in the loft space. There are also some redundancy brackets there too, and loose brickwork...
  8. M

    Hygroscopic Salts on Chimney

    Hello We have a 1930s house and blocked the chimney 2 years ago as below. This is an external wall. Before Image0 by Monty_Stranger posted 29 Mar 2020 at 10:53 AM After Image1 by Monty_Stranger posted 29 Mar 2020 at 10:53 AM Mistake no1 - we didnt add a vent to the bottom - this has now...
  9. S

    Chimney breast damp issues

    Hi if anyone has any help or suggestions i would be really grateful. We have two chimneys,one is in use and one is not. The roof was re tiled last summer. At the moment we are noticing more and more damp patches in the bedrooms on both chimney breasts (see the photos). I'm not sure if it is a...
  10. J

    Bioethanol fires and non-combustible chambers

    Hi guys, Looking to install a bioethanol fire in the house we have just purchased. The fire can be found here: https://www.easyfire.co.uk/douglas-black.html We will be building a false chimney breast as it is flue-less but we want it flush against a wall (hence the chimney breast) - online...
  11. H

    Cracked Stone Lintel above fireplace

    Hi, We have recently doing some work in our kitchen to open up a large chimney breast. We've hacked off most of the plaster and were very pleased to find a very large open fireplace. It was almost exactly what we were hoping for as we'd like to install a large range cooker in the chimney...
  12. F

    Stud out chimney opening

    Morning all, Just looking for some advice on how to make good the inside of this chimney. I was hoping to just dot & dab the inside of the firebox but it the "builder" has left a bit of an awkward gap to square up so I need to stud it. (unless anyone has any other ideas). Basically just...
  13. G

    First floor chimney breast removal

    I would like to know where the bracket or RSJ goes in this case. There are two floors plus a loft room. I own first floor and converted loft room. Downstairs has had breasts removed before they lived there. I would like to remove one. I need to get a structural engineer to look & do a drawing...
  14. A

    Chimney on party wall in loft looks in bad condition - will it support the stack?

    We are renovating a 250 year old granite terraced cottage, and when we have gone to strip back and replaster the room on the 2nd/attic floor (which was converted to bedrooms years ago) we have found this (see picture) at the top of one gable wall. The granite and the brick sitting on top of the...
  15. G

    Cooker in chinmey breast - can I duct up the chimney?

    Evening, I have opened up the chimney breast in my ~100yr old house kitchen to put in a oven and hob. The plan is to install a canopy extractor. Ducting through the kitchen is proving a nightmare due to it being on the party wall and various other constraints, some structural. Anyway, several...
  16. O

    HELP PLEASE: dripping chimney that can’t solve

    Hi guys, Please help me, I’m desperate for some advice. We live in an 1890’s mid terrace with an open fireplace into our bedroom, when we have rain we get drips coming straight down the fireplace and into the bedroom and I can’t for the life of me work out where the water is coming from and...
  17. D

    False chimney breast around cassette (hole in wall) gas fire

    I am getting a balanced flue, hole in the wall, gas fire fitted soon. It will be installed on four legs against a flat wall. To save some money I will build the chimney breast around it myself. I know to use metal studwork, and I think fire resistant (pink) plasterboard will suffice. The...
  18. D

    Ventilation query fora sealed / Bricked up Fireplace

    Hi guys. New user....hope you can point me in the right direction. One of my rooms on the ground floor (of terraced house) has a bricked up fireplace but the chimney was not capped. I had that done a few years after moving in as paint work started flaking on one of the chimney's adjacent...
  19. Pumpkin00

    Plaster or plasterboard chimney breast after damp repair?

    My chimney breast had severe rising damp and damp patches all around skirting board level. I found that the hearth was completely made up of soil, so I dug it all out and laid a damp proof membrane and concrete hearth. I'm now looking to have the chimney breast replastered (well, preferably...
  20. T

    What to use to plug the gap between back wall / fireplace edges

    We're slowly restoring our fireplace so it's bare brick! What do you lot think is best to plug the gap around the fireplace from where we removed the original breast plaster? Will bonding coat do the job? Cheers!
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