In our little kitchen the original chimney breast has been blocked up no ventilation grate seperate issue entirely however upstairs also being used as a kitchen has had theirs removed.
Removing chimney breast ground floor flat.
Gallows brackets should only be used if.
We both own a share of the freehold.
Want to remove the chimney breast on the party wall from the ground floor only.
We recently moved into a victorian terrace flat we are on the ground floor and our neighbours are upstairs.
The house next door is also a converted house.
Rsj would have a span of 3750mm from internal load bearing wall 220mm thick approx to rear external wall also 220 approx.
The strong boys slot into the cut recess provide the necessary support to remove from the top downward the brickwork carefully due to the hollow nature of the structure large sections may come away more easier than others so take care.
However when you are talking about removing a chimney there are two main parts of it the stack and the breast.
It is typically located inside the home s structure and takes up space within the walls and rooms as it extends upward to vent out of above the roof line through the stack.
There is much involved in the construction and demolition of a chimney.
The chimney breast in the 1st floor room above is still there although it is very shallow not sure if this is normal or if part of it has been removed the chimney breast in the roof space has been removed as has the chimney stack.
For info my neighbour still has all his chimney breasts in tact.
No only does this mean it is actually not as disruptive as you might have thought but it also avoids the need to alter the roof or external appearance and character of the building.
The chimney breast is the brickwork that encases the actual chimney that extends upward throughout the home.
The stack must be properly supported and the gallows bracket illustrated below is a common method.
Therefore the ceiling will not be flat and aesthetically not that pretty with an angled wall to ceiling.
What i d like to know is this correct.
Also the size of the ground floor breast is 380mm depth.
An internal chimney breast can be removed at ground and or first floor without having to remove the external stack.
Is this the only way to remove ground floor chimney breasts nowadays.
A gathered flue to a central stack.
To remove a chimney breast at ground or first floor you must first support the chimney adequately.
Chimney breast exists on 1st floor but chimney top has been removed previously.
The removal begins with acro beams installed no more than 800mm apart on a level static base fitting strong boy extensions to the top once a suitable recess has been cut into the chimney breast brickwork above your desired finished level.