Hole in the wall fire

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Dear all,
Help wanted for a never before worked with plaster person!!

I am wanting to get the below fire installed but before then I need some plastering doing around the opening of the Hole in the wall fireplace.
http://bit.ly/1L6YZKd

The opening needs to be 415mm W x 570mm H
The opening is currently 470mm W x 560mm H

The plastering will need to be both sides to square up the opening.

Below is also a picture of the fireplace as it is now.
IMG_2720.JPG


I have heard that the fireplace surround can have plasterboard placed around it then skimmed with '3in1' plaster?? Is this safe, due to heat etc?
I am after the quickest way to get this done so I can get the new fitted as soon as possible..

Many thanks all....

Mark
 
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It will be safe, but heat from the fire may crack the plaster. There are special plaster for areas of extreme heat, or alternative a render coat would be advised.
 
OK so the plasterboard would be OK to use but to stop the cracking I would need some extreme heat plaster or a special render?
:)
 
Dont do anything further until you have had a GSI inspect the position & the variables and the fire itself (or its instructions).

There's a whole range of gas fire installation variables, get one wrong and it may have consequences - i can immediately see one difficulty in the pic. Now i notice two ...


Get a professional in to advise and perhaps save yourself a bit of effort and money.

To answer your question: use a render of 4:1 sand & cement or lime - skim with any available finish.
All the outside corners should be covered by the fire surround.
 
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OK, we now have a GSI chap coming to remove the old fire and fit the new one....Just a plasterer now to do the bit in between!!
 

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