Hi All
I am after a bit of advice, will try and explain as best as I can.....
I am looking to install a bio-ethanol fire in my living room. I am looking to locate it on my chimney breast which is currently bricked up (I assume bricked) however for aesthetic reasons I would like it to be flush to the wall.
The sort of fire I am looking to install can be seen here
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Biofirepl...lacesMantelpieces_RL&var=&hash=item27d990e9db
In order to recess it into the chimney breast I require a hole of 520 width, 236 height and 130 depth. The make up of the fire can be seen on the above link.
My question is this....is it possible to knock out a gap in the chimney breast of these proportions or would I have to completely open the fireplace up first and then rebuild to obtain the required hole size?
Is this a big job or something that can be done by a competent DIYer....if not how much would you expect to pay to have the work done professionally? There is no requirement to fit a flue, clean the chimney etc due to the nature of these fires
Any advice would be appreciated
I am after a bit of advice, will try and explain as best as I can.....
I am looking to install a bio-ethanol fire in my living room. I am looking to locate it on my chimney breast which is currently bricked up (I assume bricked) however for aesthetic reasons I would like it to be flush to the wall.
The sort of fire I am looking to install can be seen here
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Biofirepl...lacesMantelpieces_RL&var=&hash=item27d990e9db
In order to recess it into the chimney breast I require a hole of 520 width, 236 height and 130 depth. The make up of the fire can be seen on the above link.
My question is this....is it possible to knock out a gap in the chimney breast of these proportions or would I have to completely open the fireplace up first and then rebuild to obtain the required hole size?
Is this a big job or something that can be done by a competent DIYer....if not how much would you expect to pay to have the work done professionally? There is no requirement to fit a flue, clean the chimney etc due to the nature of these fires
Any advice would be appreciated
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