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Hi
I have looked around the net and not been able to find an example of the situation I am in and would appreciate some advice.
We decided to expose a boarded up fireplace in our house (Victorian terrace). Started by removing the skirting board and plaster in the (assumed) centre of the hole, working outwards to the edges until we found the walls of the hole.
We can see what we think is a lintel...but it's wonky and very very thin. See picture attached. My question is - do we just get a new lintel fitted, or shall we continue to take plaster off further up the wall? Is there likely to be a bigger lintel above this one...?
Thanks in advance
I have looked around the net and not been able to find an example of the situation I am in and would appreciate some advice.
We decided to expose a boarded up fireplace in our house (Victorian terrace). Started by removing the skirting board and plaster in the (assumed) centre of the hole, working outwards to the edges until we found the walls of the hole.
We can see what we think is a lintel...but it's wonky and very very thin. See picture attached. My question is - do we just get a new lintel fitted, or shall we continue to take plaster off further up the wall? Is there likely to be a bigger lintel above this one...?
Thanks in advance