Not a wizened DIYer so please forgive naivety and incorrect terminology.
I have a couple of fireplaces in my ground floor Victorian flat, both with approx. 2cm of old (cracked) screed over approx. 20cm of cement (lots of large stones in this lower mix). This all sits on a rubble filled, brick lined stack - which descends about 1m into the sub-floor. The front and sides of the top of the stack are lined with joists, in good condition.
The screed was heavily cracked at the sides of the hearth where the structural cement below did not reach the joists (below the screed here was just rubble, which I have pulled out). It's as if the cement was poured in but didn't reach the sides). I've since pulled up a bit more of the screed, as visible in the pictures.
I am not planning to use the fireplaces, just want to get them to a decorative state. Is it viable to remove all the screed, pour cement into the cement gaps abutting the joists (lining with plastic rubble bags) to the level of of the historic cement, then re-screed the whole thing? Or does the structural cement need replacing wholesale?
If I were planning to use the fireplaces would it be a different story?
I have full access to the sub-floor at the moment.
Any advice appreciated greatly! Pictures attached from one fireplace (joist position marked in red).
I have a couple of fireplaces in my ground floor Victorian flat, both with approx. 2cm of old (cracked) screed over approx. 20cm of cement (lots of large stones in this lower mix). This all sits on a rubble filled, brick lined stack - which descends about 1m into the sub-floor. The front and sides of the top of the stack are lined with joists, in good condition.
The screed was heavily cracked at the sides of the hearth where the structural cement below did not reach the joists (below the screed here was just rubble, which I have pulled out). It's as if the cement was poured in but didn't reach the sides). I've since pulled up a bit more of the screed, as visible in the pictures.
I am not planning to use the fireplaces, just want to get them to a decorative state. Is it viable to remove all the screed, pour cement into the cement gaps abutting the joists (lining with plastic rubble bags) to the level of of the historic cement, then re-screed the whole thing? Or does the structural cement need replacing wholesale?
If I were planning to use the fireplaces would it be a different story?
I have full access to the sub-floor at the moment.
Any advice appreciated greatly! Pictures attached from one fireplace (joist position marked in red).