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Hi,
I have knocked out my old fireplace with the intention of installing a wood burner. Unfortunately the back of the fireplace is double-skin brickwork, so the opening isn't deep enough for a wood burner to sit in without protruding into the room.
Is there a way of installing a lintel or similar in the back wall of the fireplace to enable me to knowck out the inner skin of bricks, gaining the ~5" needed to fi the burner? I had heard that you can get lintels in the form of a strip of metal that you could us in this case, but would it be possible to install this in the confines of a fireplace?
Thanks,
Ian
I have knocked out my old fireplace with the intention of installing a wood burner. Unfortunately the back of the fireplace is double-skin brickwork, so the opening isn't deep enough for a wood burner to sit in without protruding into the room.
Is there a way of installing a lintel or similar in the back wall of the fireplace to enable me to knowck out the inner skin of bricks, gaining the ~5" needed to fi the burner? I had heard that you can get lintels in the form of a strip of metal that you could us in this case, but would it be possible to install this in the confines of a fireplace?
Thanks,
Ian