Hi all,
We bought our house last year and slowly refurbishing it.
We opened up the chimney breast yesterday (pictures below when I work out how to upload) which was pretty easy to do, as they just I filled the old fire back with loose bricks before actually bricking and then plastering.
We want to install a cast iron Victorian (possibly replica one) that we bought off someone, the other half replaced the fireback and replaced the bricks so it was how it was thinking that we could place the cast iron fire back up to the wall.
Now here’s the issue (and thanks if you got this far)
The hole to the cast iron insert sits up to the fire brick, but the rest of the cast iron tiled section sits about 5cm maybe more from the wall, if we embedded the cast iron insert into the wall, the wooden surround would no longer be flush and have the 5cm + gap around the insert and the putter section would go up to the wall.
Now my question is - is the cast iron insert meant to be flush in the wall? I don’t think the chimney breast would actually be deep enough to accommodate the clay (I think) fire back and the depth of the cast iron insert.
Any help will
Be appreciated and I’ll try and upload some
Picks.
Thanks in advance
We bought our house last year and slowly refurbishing it.
We opened up the chimney breast yesterday (pictures below when I work out how to upload) which was pretty easy to do, as they just I filled the old fire back with loose bricks before actually bricking and then plastering.
We want to install a cast iron Victorian (possibly replica one) that we bought off someone, the other half replaced the fireback and replaced the bricks so it was how it was thinking that we could place the cast iron fire back up to the wall.
Now here’s the issue (and thanks if you got this far)
The hole to the cast iron insert sits up to the fire brick, but the rest of the cast iron tiled section sits about 5cm maybe more from the wall, if we embedded the cast iron insert into the wall, the wooden surround would no longer be flush and have the 5cm + gap around the insert and the putter section would go up to the wall.
Now my question is - is the cast iron insert meant to be flush in the wall? I don’t think the chimney breast would actually be deep enough to accommodate the clay (I think) fire back and the depth of the cast iron insert.
Any help will
Be appreciated and I’ll try and upload some
Picks.
Thanks in advance