After many years of nagging, finally getting round to sorting out the kitchen.
There is an unused chimney that ideally I'd like to remove but I'm worried that it's going to be a complicated\expensive\risky job.
The kitchen extends out further than the first floor (original design and not a later addition) and the rear wall of the first floor is in line with the chimney, there is also a significant loft conversion sitting on top of the all this.
Due to a significant lean the chimney pots had to be removed recently and the stack lowered.
I don't think it's going to be something I want to handle myself but was hoping that someone may have an idea of what would be involved and if it's feasible or something that should be left well alone.
Thanks in advance for any input.
There is an unused chimney that ideally I'd like to remove but I'm worried that it's going to be a complicated\expensive\risky job.
The kitchen extends out further than the first floor (original design and not a later addition) and the rear wall of the first floor is in line with the chimney, there is also a significant loft conversion sitting on top of the all this.
Due to a significant lean the chimney pots had to be removed recently and the stack lowered.
I don't think it's going to be something I want to handle myself but was hoping that someone may have an idea of what would be involved and if it's feasible or something that should be left well alone.
Thanks in advance for any input.