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Hello,
Out house was build c.1995 and originally had a gas fire with balanced flue. The gas fire has long been removed, so the gas is safely capped off.
The balanced flue was left attached on the external wall, and a new electric fire was installed.
I now want to completely remove the fireplace and brick up/plaster over the hole.
What are the best options for this given there is still a gas pipe within that part of the wall?
If the flue is removed and bricked up, is it necessary to have a vent on the inside wall?
Would it be better to use stud/board for the internal hole filling to give some indication where the fireplace once was due to the gas pipe?
Cheers,
James
Out house was build c.1995 and originally had a gas fire with balanced flue. The gas fire has long been removed, so the gas is safely capped off.
The balanced flue was left attached on the external wall, and a new electric fire was installed.
I now want to completely remove the fireplace and brick up/plaster over the hole.
What are the best options for this given there is still a gas pipe within that part of the wall?
If the flue is removed and bricked up, is it necessary to have a vent on the inside wall?
Would it be better to use stud/board for the internal hole filling to give some indication where the fireplace once was due to the gas pipe?
Cheers,
James