Hi,
I have a marble fireplace that fixes against the wall, with a back plate which has a hole for the electric fire. However, the electric fire projects behind the fireplace by about 2 inches which means I have to cut a 2 inch recess into the wall to alow the fire to fit flush against back plate.
Cutting in 1 inch will take me through the plasterboard so I will need to channel out 1 inch into the breezeblock.
If I do this, the wall will then be 'open' as the breeze block is exposed.
What are the implications of doing this? Will moisture be able to get in? Will the fire be ok as there is a fan at the top of it which will esentially be in the small gap between the plaster board and breeze block? Do I need to seal up around the hole?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I have tried to attach a pic which I hope makes it a bit clearer
Stewart
I have a marble fireplace that fixes against the wall, with a back plate which has a hole for the electric fire. However, the electric fire projects behind the fireplace by about 2 inches which means I have to cut a 2 inch recess into the wall to alow the fire to fit flush against back plate.
Cutting in 1 inch will take me through the plasterboard so I will need to channel out 1 inch into the breezeblock.
If I do this, the wall will then be 'open' as the breeze block is exposed.
What are the implications of doing this? Will moisture be able to get in? Will the fire be ok as there is a fan at the top of it which will esentially be in the small gap between the plaster board and breeze block? Do I need to seal up around the hole?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I have tried to attach a pic which I hope makes it a bit clearer
Stewart