Hi
I am doing a whole house renovation and the house is clay lump brick with brick facing. The chinmey is in the centre of the house and 4 pots on top (rayburn one side and log burner the other side). It is this clay lump with straw construction from floor to 3 foot above upstairs ceiling (ie in roof ) then brick. It splits the downstairs into two very small rooms - one you could get a table in but no room to pull chairs out to sit at it.
It has insect damage and holes and needs extensive work. It is also cracked on the outside so needs taking down 8 courses and rebuilding.So do i remove it all the way and make the rooms bigger. I know as soon as i say that everyone will say it sexpensive - but whats expensive £2K? I have no idea. Or is fixing it half the price?
If the builder takes it down to ceiling level and reroofs etc so its structurally save i can remove the rest of the chimney with a lump hammer and sweat. Or is it too structural and it has to stay?
Hope someone can help.Cheers
I am doing a whole house renovation and the house is clay lump brick with brick facing. The chinmey is in the centre of the house and 4 pots on top (rayburn one side and log burner the other side). It is this clay lump with straw construction from floor to 3 foot above upstairs ceiling (ie in roof ) then brick. It splits the downstairs into two very small rooms - one you could get a table in but no room to pull chairs out to sit at it.
It has insect damage and holes and needs extensive work. It is also cracked on the outside so needs taking down 8 courses and rebuilding.So do i remove it all the way and make the rooms bigger. I know as soon as i say that everyone will say it sexpensive - but whats expensive £2K? I have no idea. Or is fixing it half the price?
If the builder takes it down to ceiling level and reroofs etc so its structurally save i can remove the rest of the chimney with a lump hammer and sweat. Or is it too structural and it has to stay?
Hope someone can help.Cheers