I could really do with a bit of advice. I've just moved into a new house and was drilling above the gas fireplace to put a fitting for a mirror. However I seem to have drilled through the flue as it was right behind the plasterboard.
I know this is a stupid mistake but its done now so I just want to put it right.
The house was built around 1978-80, the hole is about 10-12mmm and I would prefer to be able to continue using the fire.
When looking into the hole with a flashlight the flue appears to be a bluish aggregate not sure if its Concrete or blue cement (Asbestos??). I'm sure I've gone into the flue since I can see the blue cement and If I put the fire on to test I can smell the fumes throught the hole.
A friend said because its a small hole I should just fill it with some KOS flue cement and not worry about it.
http://www.everbuild.co.uk/products/84,Purimachos Products/86,Fire, Stove & Flue Cements/1
Is this advice sound or is a more substantial repair needed.
Thanks for helping
I know this is a stupid mistake but its done now so I just want to put it right.
The house was built around 1978-80, the hole is about 10-12mmm and I would prefer to be able to continue using the fire.
When looking into the hole with a flashlight the flue appears to be a bluish aggregate not sure if its Concrete or blue cement (Asbestos??). I'm sure I've gone into the flue since I can see the blue cement and If I put the fire on to test I can smell the fumes throught the hole.
A friend said because its a small hole I should just fill it with some KOS flue cement and not worry about it.
http://www.everbuild.co.uk/products/84,Purimachos Products/86,Fire, Stove & Flue Cements/1
Is this advice sound or is a more substantial repair needed.
Thanks for helping