Cutting out a builders opening
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gordor1
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Cutting out a builders opening

by gordor1 » Sun Apr 20, 2008 10:54 am

Can anyone tell me how big an opening I need to cut into my wall to have my new gas fire and surround fitted?

I have a chimney which is covered at the moment (the chimney has never been used, house is 10 years old) and have ordered a BE-Modern Mayfair class 1 and a 48" limestone fireplace. I want/need to do some of the prep work myself but can't get past step 1 because I don't know how big a hole to cut into the plasterboard.

Please help (any other tips for this project also gratefully received)

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by ALDA » Sun Apr 20, 2008 12:17 pm

BEST TO WAIT FOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TO ARRIVE WITH FIRE AND SURROUND.

ALSO USE A CORGIE INSTALLER TO INSTALL AND CONNECT APPLIANCE.

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by htg engineer » Mon Apr 21, 2008 9:26 am

Chimney never been used ?
Does it have a flue liner ?
Cowl or pot ?
Why has it never been used ? is it usable ?
Flue flow test saticfactory ?

Not sure about abaove - get an expert in

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