My 1930's house has the chimney breast removed from 1st floor upwards. The breast is present in the dining room with the fireplace opening bricked up by previous owners.
I want to open up to install a non-functional cast iron fireplace. I have chipped away a bit of the plaster at around 4ft and there appears to be a solid lintel so I have chipped the plaster around for the opening.
The problem is the bricks seem impossible to remove as they are bedded in with a very hard grey concrete-like substance rather than an easy to chisel out mortar.
What would be the best way to progress?
Brut force with lump hammer & chisel?
I am worried about hitting the things too hard in case I cause some damage.
Any advice will be appreciated,
Rob
I want to open up to install a non-functional cast iron fireplace. I have chipped away a bit of the plaster at around 4ft and there appears to be a solid lintel so I have chipped the plaster around for the opening.
The problem is the bricks seem impossible to remove as they are bedded in with a very hard grey concrete-like substance rather than an easy to chisel out mortar.
What would be the best way to progress?
Brut force with lump hammer & chisel?
I am worried about hitting the things too hard in case I cause some damage.
Any advice will be appreciated,
Rob