Removing a hearth
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Jillyno1
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Removing a hearth

by Jillyno1 » Thu Nov 19, 2009 10:22 pm

Don't really know if this is the right forum but it is a question about a floor. We have just had a coal fire removed and a wall mounted gas fire put in its place. It looks great but where the hearth was there is a large patch of concrete about half a centimeter higher than the floor boards and also some broken and uneven bricks close to the wall which are again higher than the floor boards. What can I do to even this our before replacing skirting boards and laying carpet?

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Take the concrete out

by lemonpeel » Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:19 pm

If you can lift the floorboards near it then you can get an idea of how thick the concrete is. Even if it appears thick a top layer may well come off easily probably down to the level of the bottom of the floorboards.

If you decide it can be taken off take thin cold chisel (~3/4 inch) and a heavy hammer (~3kg) and knock the concrete out in small bits, Don't hit it really hard just firmly. You'll need builders bags to get rid of it as it'll tear normal plastic or garden bags.

Goggles and gloves definitely required, knee pads a comfort bonus :D

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