Hi,
I am after a little advice. We had a gas fireplace removed a couple of years ago (one of those old ones fitted as a mantel piece all in one kind of thing). Since then we haven't been able to afford to do anything with the opening and it has been boarded up with some hardboard. The house was build mid 1960s it is a semi-detached. The fireplace was original for coal etc...
I have knocked off the plasterwork off the opening to reveal the brickwork on the chimney breast. I can see that there is a lintel that has been fitted lower down presumably when they fitted the gas fire. The current opening is 65 cm wide and 61cm high.
I was expecting to find a defined lintel higher up the wall but instead found vertical bricks which I assume is the lintel (see pic).
I am just checking that I am able to remove the brick work below and add a new concrete lintel just below the arch is this safe to do so without an acro?
The new opening would have a height of about 80 cm which to me would be more suitable for a gas stove.
Thank you for any advice.
Thanks
Rich
I am after a little advice. We had a gas fireplace removed a couple of years ago (one of those old ones fitted as a mantel piece all in one kind of thing). Since then we haven't been able to afford to do anything with the opening and it has been boarded up with some hardboard. The house was build mid 1960s it is a semi-detached. The fireplace was original for coal etc...
I have knocked off the plasterwork off the opening to reveal the brickwork on the chimney breast. I can see that there is a lintel that has been fitted lower down presumably when they fitted the gas fire. The current opening is 65 cm wide and 61cm high.
I was expecting to find a defined lintel higher up the wall but instead found vertical bricks which I assume is the lintel (see pic).
I am just checking that I am able to remove the brick work below and add a new concrete lintel just below the arch is this safe to do so without an acro?
The new opening would have a height of about 80 cm which to me would be more suitable for a gas stove.
Thank you for any advice.
Thanks
Rich