I have a (massive and heavy) fire surround which I wish to remove, there is also a gas fire which will need (professionally) isolating.
I have purchased a new wall mountable flueless gas fire but am unsure of how to proceedas this will be situated higher up the chimney breast than the previous fire.
Sholud I brick up the hole left by the 'old' fire or will plasterboard be OK? It seems that if I got professional in I would need:
CORGI engineer to blank off exhisting fire
Builder to remove existing surround and brick up hole
Plasterer to skim the wall
CORGI engineer to install the new fire
How muchof this can I legally do myself, and where should any gas pipework be entended to, if at all?
Sorry I'm at a bit off a loss where to start...
thanks for any input.
I have purchased a new wall mountable flueless gas fire but am unsure of how to proceedas this will be situated higher up the chimney breast than the previous fire.
Sholud I brick up the hole left by the 'old' fire or will plasterboard be OK? It seems that if I got professional in I would need:
CORGI engineer to blank off exhisting fire
Builder to remove existing surround and brick up hole
Plasterer to skim the wall
CORGI engineer to install the new fire
How muchof this can I legally do myself, and where should any gas pipework be entended to, if at all?
Sorry I'm at a bit off a loss where to start...
thanks for any input.