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Hi all,
I have some builders in at the moment to remove my chimney breast, now I am no expert and it looks like they have done a good job, but my front bedroom and rear bedroom used to have a fireplace that was bricked up.
The builders knew this and part of the quote was to remove the bricked up part of the fireplaces and build a stud wall (making the rooms square).
While the floor was open, I've noticed that the hearth is still in from the rear bedroom fireplace and I worry that since it no longer is sat on the ground floor chimney breast, it's going to be unsupported.
Like I said, I know nothing about how a bedroom hearth is supported in a 1930s house, are they supported by the ground floor chimney breast, do they have floor joists running through them? Should I get them to pull it up (they just plastered the ceiling so they'd probably charge me more)? Will it be fine if I just leave it as it?
I'll attach some pictures to give a better idea.
I have some builders in at the moment to remove my chimney breast, now I am no expert and it looks like they have done a good job, but my front bedroom and rear bedroom used to have a fireplace that was bricked up.
The builders knew this and part of the quote was to remove the bricked up part of the fireplaces and build a stud wall (making the rooms square).
While the floor was open, I've noticed that the hearth is still in from the rear bedroom fireplace and I worry that since it no longer is sat on the ground floor chimney breast, it's going to be unsupported.
Like I said, I know nothing about how a bedroom hearth is supported in a 1930s house, are they supported by the ground floor chimney breast, do they have floor joists running through them? Should I get them to pull it up (they just plastered the ceiling so they'd probably charge me more)? Will it be fine if I just leave it as it?
I'll attach some pictures to give a better idea.
