Chimney Stability Concern After Removing Render
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Don Winter
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Chimney Stability Concern After Removing Render

by Don Winter » Tue Jan 14, 2014 3:23 pm

I have an old chimney breast in my utility room and I have chipped off all the render coating to give it a more natural look however the condition of the bricks is appalling-some are crumbled and broken,some are spalled and soft.Im worried I may have affected the stability of the chimney by removing the rendering? Chimney is about 20 ft high in total and Im beginning to wonder if the rendering was holding it together! Any advice please? Thanks.

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Re: Chimney Stability Concern After Removing Render

by welsh brickie » Tue Jan 14, 2014 6:26 pm

its highly unlikely, as the breasting will be double thick brick,but if your so conserned then contact a local builder for clarification

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Re: Chimney Stability Concern After Removing Render

by Don Winter » Tue Jan 14, 2014 7:09 pm

Thanks for your advice .Not sure now whether to re-render of just make good?Tried to add some pics but 100kb is the limit.

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