Submitted by Winter_Stomach_5540 t3_yajc7q in DIY
Hi! I’m midway through a project to open up this (https://imgur.com/a/zA295iY) fireplace cavity. The house was previously a rental, so until last week this cavity and an old hearth was all boarded up.
I removed the boarding last week. Was expecting a lot worse, but it was actually a quick, tidy job to remove the skirting board and plasterboard to expose the brickwork, and the old cracked fireback. The fireback just lifted away. So far, I haven’t removed any brickwork.
The next stage is to reopen the cavity all the way back to the original. We’ll tidy, board, skim, tile, and make it a feature again. We won’t replace the stove itself (also needing a new boiler has seen to that!).
Before going further, I’m hoping for a second opinion on the highlighted corners of the cavity please.
It seems pretty clear where the original brickwork ends and the more recent stuff starts, but I’m surprised that there isn’t a clear lintel. The old brick arch ends where it meets the vertical edges of the cavity, so if I press ahead I’d be removing bricks that are, currently, under the arch. I’d be concerned, but then those bricks weren’t there to begin with?
I should also add that there’s no movement in the original brickwork (but plenty in the more recent bricks!). The horizontal bricks in the centre of the red area have a metal bar running below.
It seems odd that the horizontal brick just ends, with no brick beneath (highlighted in yellow). Is this normal? There’s no movement in the original brick at all (plenty in the more recent bricks!), but is there any reason to worry, or change our plan?
Thank you kindly!
WolfKnifeLaserTorch t1_itc0jp3 wrote
Check this out. It might answer your question. It also matters how the bricks are laid above the arch, which we can't see from your picture.