Hi Ladies and Gents,
I'm just looking for advice regarding our fireplace.
Originally I think it was an open fireplace as the house was built in the 20's and everything looks original.
A old school Baxi has been put in since with what looks like a back boiler (After googling a fair bit) the gas has also been disconnected and capped off.
The pipes which run up the stack have been cut so I know they are not connected to anything and have no left over water in them. When I look up with a light I can see a lot of the stack just has bear brick where the covering material has broken away.
A couple of things I was wondering are:
How much effort/expense would it be to create a small open log/coal fire?
I understand that they don't produce a lot of heat but it will be more for the look and appeal as we have a new central heating system, and we don't want to spend a fortune on a burner.
I assume the whole Baxi casing can be removed?
Would a new flue cover the whole opening above the fire place, or would work need to be done inside the chimney stack itself?
I'm getting the chimney sweeped and smoke tested today, as we keep getting slight damp patches coming through the plaster in the bedroom (We've had external chimney work completed and a new roof done recently to try reduce this) and been advised that the use of the fireplace may also help.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
I'm just looking for advice regarding our fireplace.
Originally I think it was an open fireplace as the house was built in the 20's and everything looks original.
A old school Baxi has been put in since with what looks like a back boiler (After googling a fair bit) the gas has also been disconnected and capped off.
The pipes which run up the stack have been cut so I know they are not connected to anything and have no left over water in them. When I look up with a light I can see a lot of the stack just has bear brick where the covering material has broken away.
A couple of things I was wondering are:
How much effort/expense would it be to create a small open log/coal fire?
I understand that they don't produce a lot of heat but it will be more for the look and appeal as we have a new central heating system, and we don't want to spend a fortune on a burner.
I assume the whole Baxi casing can be removed?
Would a new flue cover the whole opening above the fire place, or would work need to be done inside the chimney stack itself?
I'm getting the chimney sweeped and smoke tested today, as we keep getting slight damp patches coming through the plaster in the bedroom (We've had external chimney work completed and a new roof done recently to try reduce this) and been advised that the use of the fireplace may also help.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks