E Enoki Joined 20 Feb 2020 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Country 20 Feb 2020 #1 Hi, first post of many just opened up our fireplace to install a log burner. One question... Can someone have a little look to see if what might be causing the hairline cracks in the lintel? Does it need sorting. Cheers in advance!!! Attachments Fireplace.jpg 153.5 KB · Views: 385
Hi, first post of many just opened up our fireplace to install a log burner. One question... Can someone have a little look to see if what might be causing the hairline cracks in the lintel? Does it need sorting. Cheers in advance!!!
Madrab Joined 4 Oct 2012 Messages 13,031 Reaction score 4,953 Location East Renfrewshire Country 20 Feb 2020 #2 Heat damage would be my guess, if they are substantial, can't see clearly/closely enough to say. If they progress then the the breast above will start to sag.
Heat damage would be my guess, if they are substantial, can't see clearly/closely enough to say. If they progress then the the breast above will start to sag.
E Enoki Joined 20 Feb 2020 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Country 20 Feb 2020 #3 That's what I thought, perhaps installing spiral bar(s) is the easiest fix? They are only hairline cracks at the moment. Cheers
That's what I thought, perhaps installing spiral bar(s) is the easiest fix? They are only hairline cracks at the moment. Cheers
Madrab Joined 4 Oct 2012 Messages 13,031 Reaction score 4,953 Location East Renfrewshire Country 20 Feb 2020 #4 It should be a pre-stressed lintel anyway and that should already have rebar set in. Unless it's really old. I'd get a recommended chimney specialist in, at least for an opinion
It should be a pre-stressed lintel anyway and that should already have rebar set in. Unless it's really old. I'd get a recommended chimney specialist in, at least for an opinion
muggles Joined 28 Oct 2005 Messages 14,226 Reaction score 3,658 Location Daventry Country 21 Feb 2020 #5 Can't see any cracks but the lintel doesn't look to be properly supported at the ends. If you're doing the job, do it properly and get that fixed Last edited: 21 Feb 2020
Can't see any cracks but the lintel doesn't look to be properly supported at the ends. If you're doing the job, do it properly and get that fixed
E Enoki Joined 20 Feb 2020 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Country 21 Feb 2020 #6 Yeah, I think ill ahve to get a specialist to look at it, I noticed a crack i the concrete hearth as well, not sure its a DIY job I'm up to lol.
Yeah, I think ill ahve to get a specialist to look at it, I noticed a crack i the concrete hearth as well, not sure its a DIY job I'm up to lol.