We live in a 1930s semi, lounge still has chimney breast with a gas fire and surround as pictured below. I want to take out the gas fire and suround, and hearth; and board it over. Grateful for any advice of whether I should do this myself, or an idea of the scale/cost of getting it done. My sense is it might depend on the state of the gas...
1. We've not used the gas fire in the 10 years we've lived hear, but understand from the previous owner that the chimney is open, the gas fire works, and that there is a gas 'tap' in the left-hand alcove. Can I just confirm the gas tap is switched off, then remove it myself?
2. How do I actually take it apart? The hearth, gas fire and surround all seem rock solid. I can't see any screws or release points. There are a couple of points that look like there might be sunken nails, but it seems all firmly and permanently attached. I assume the surround needs to come off first, then the fire, then the hearth. Left to my own devices I would probably knife around the edge of the surround and the wall and see if that makes a difference; otherwise crowbar or SDS chisel. Is this the best way? Or should I be prising the 'facia' parts of the surround off, to hopefully reveal wall attachments?
4. Any tips for the hearth or fire?
5. With everything out, is there anything important to do when boarding up? Do I need to 'balloon' the chimney? Leave a vent? Just board up and plaster?
many thanks for any advice!
1. We've not used the gas fire in the 10 years we've lived hear, but understand from the previous owner that the chimney is open, the gas fire works, and that there is a gas 'tap' in the left-hand alcove. Can I just confirm the gas tap is switched off, then remove it myself?
2. How do I actually take it apart? The hearth, gas fire and surround all seem rock solid. I can't see any screws or release points. There are a couple of points that look like there might be sunken nails, but it seems all firmly and permanently attached. I assume the surround needs to come off first, then the fire, then the hearth. Left to my own devices I would probably knife around the edge of the surround and the wall and see if that makes a difference; otherwise crowbar or SDS chisel. Is this the best way? Or should I be prising the 'facia' parts of the surround off, to hopefully reveal wall attachments?
4. Any tips for the hearth or fire?
5. With everything out, is there anything important to do when boarding up? Do I need to 'balloon' the chimney? Leave a vent? Just board up and plaster?
many thanks for any advice!
