by neilshewry »
Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:02 am
Hello there, i'm not really able to answer your question, but I have a similar situation so thought it best to reply here instead of posting a new topic.
I have too recently moved into a new house, the previous owners had stuck an awful gas fireplace over the original one and want to open up the original fireplace. I took the fireplace off, chipped off the plasterboard, and I was left with what looks like an original arch of bricks, with some newer bricks cemented inside the original ones, decreasing the opening.
It looks to me as if the black arch of bricks is original, with the red brinks inside being a more recent addition. My aim is to remove those more recent red brinks leaving just the black brick arch, but i want to make sure i wont weaken anything. I have been told that a house this age (1960ish) would have had an original fireplace measuring approximately 24 x 24 inches, and this tallies with the black bricks.
Any thoughts/advice would be much appreciated.