J Jason84smith Joined 22 Nov 2015 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Country 22 Nov 2015 #1 is it possible to remove this from original external wall on very old house to open up room without being cost-prohibitive?
is it possible to remove this from original external wall on very old house to open up room without being cost-prohibitive?
EFLImpudence Joined 7 Jul 2010 Messages 42,077 Reaction score 5,719 Location Retired to: Country 22 Nov 2015 #2 Anything is possible. Is the chimney outside or inside? You will, obviously have to remove the structure above first. Not as I saw once, some **** had removed the chimney breast from only the ground floor. Strangely, no one wanted to work in the house after that.
Anything is possible. Is the chimney outside or inside? You will, obviously have to remove the structure above first. Not as I saw once, some **** had removed the chimney breast from only the ground floor. Strangely, no one wanted to work in the house after that.
securespark Joined 11 Jan 2004 Messages 43,322 Reaction score 2,758 Country 22 Nov 2015 #3 I knew someone who bought a house where someone had done exactly that. 20 years previously. And it was still standing!
I knew someone who bought a house where someone had done exactly that. 20 years previously. And it was still standing!
T terrypin Joined 8 Jul 2014 Messages 1,522 Reaction score 293 Location Cheshire Country 22 Nov 2015 #4 It can be done, as long as you you support(correctly)what's above if you don't want to completely remove it. As for being cost restrictive, who knows, except you.
It can be done, as long as you you support(correctly)what's above if you don't want to completely remove it. As for being cost restrictive, who knows, except you.
kazuya Joined 13 Sep 2012 Messages 308 Reaction score 61 Location Nottinghamshire Country 22 Nov 2015 #5 nothing wrong with taking out the bottom as long as its supported
R ree Joined 6 Feb 2014 Messages 3,534 Reaction score 532 Location California Country 23 Nov 2015 #6 You will not: "have to remove the structure above" - its not necessary. And giving safe advice is difficult without knowing more details and, hopefully, having some pics. Does "opening up the room" mean giving more space once the c/breast is gone?
You will not: "have to remove the structure above" - its not necessary. And giving safe advice is difficult without knowing more details and, hopefully, having some pics. Does "opening up the room" mean giving more space once the c/breast is gone?