Building a chimney breast

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Could anyone please give me guidence on building a chimney breast, it forms part of a conservatory, but iv no knowledge of building.

Any help would be appreciated
 
If you are building the chimney within the breast, there are lots of rules.
I removed a breast all the way through the house then wanted a fireplace & had to reinstate the chimney, it was more involved than what I had removed. It was in a 1945 ish house.

I used clay pots (liners I think they were ) as the chimney all the way up & connected to the original stack in the loft.
Then built the breast at the bottom, when I got to the bedroom I boxed the liner in using fiberglass as insulation.

Is this the sort of thing you are after.
 
The first thing you need to decide is the size of the fireplace opening - this determines the size of the flue. Bigger opening = bigger flue. There is a formula which you need to look up.

When the new chimney is complete you must fix a permanent notice in the property stating the limitations of use of the fireplace.

Personally I would advise going for a chimney system from one of the specialist manufacturers. Dunbrik, Redbank, Hepworth etc.
 

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