Sorry all, I am adding to the collection of asbestos related questions.
Over the past 2 days I've had a new boiler installed, moved upstairs etc. This leaves the old flue redundant. As it goes through the kitchen and bedroom I have removed it.
It was an asbestos cement flue which was able to come out in pieces, I dampened down the joints etc.
The bit that has now stumped me is where it connects in the attic. As per pics there is a hand sculptured flue, strengthened by string and on the inside appears to be 2 semi circles of a soft concrete. The flue that I removed fitted inside this opening.
I don't want to remove it all, I just want to replace the plasterboard where the hole is, but sadly the bottom part of the flue is about 1" in the way. I can't seem to find any information on this part of the flue and the materials it's made of, and wondered if anyone could shed any light.
Thanks,
Chris.
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Over the past 2 days I've had a new boiler installed, moved upstairs etc. This leaves the old flue redundant. As it goes through the kitchen and bedroom I have removed it.
It was an asbestos cement flue which was able to come out in pieces, I dampened down the joints etc.
The bit that has now stumped me is where it connects in the attic. As per pics there is a hand sculptured flue, strengthened by string and on the inside appears to be 2 semi circles of a soft concrete. The flue that I removed fitted inside this opening.
I don't want to remove it all, I just want to replace the plasterboard where the hole is, but sadly the bottom part of the flue is about 1" in the way. I can't seem to find any information on this part of the flue and the materials it's made of, and wondered if anyone could shed any light.
Thanks,
Chris.
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