Hi!
I have uncovered a fireplace in a 1st floor bedroom. I intend to get a HETAS person to finish the job and certificate it, but I'd like as much of the heavy work done by me to keep the costs down.
My main issue is that there is no constructional hearth there. As this is on a first floor bedroom with a suspended wood floor, I am not sure how to meet building regulations.
-I have to make the hearth out of concrete.
-I have calculated that for the dimensions the hearth will need to be, it will weigh about 110kg! (80cm wide, 50cm depth, 13cm thickness)
-it can't touch anything combustible
-it has to have 40mm of air space between the hearth and anything combustible.
Has anyone had any experience with this? I am sure it's been done lots of times in these older houses, but I am unsure how I can actually suspend a concrete slab that heavy without it touching anything!
Thanks for any help!
I have uncovered a fireplace in a 1st floor bedroom. I intend to get a HETAS person to finish the job and certificate it, but I'd like as much of the heavy work done by me to keep the costs down.
My main issue is that there is no constructional hearth there. As this is on a first floor bedroom with a suspended wood floor, I am not sure how to meet building regulations.
-I have to make the hearth out of concrete.
-I have calculated that for the dimensions the hearth will need to be, it will weigh about 110kg! (80cm wide, 50cm depth, 13cm thickness)
-it can't touch anything combustible
-it has to have 40mm of air space between the hearth and anything combustible.
Has anyone had any experience with this? I am sure it's been done lots of times in these older houses, but I am unsure how I can actually suspend a concrete slab that heavy without it touching anything!
Thanks for any help!