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I have fireplaces in two bedrooms, and as no fire is ever lit, should I stuff the fireplace with old clothing to keep out the cold from coming down the chimney?
Any suggestions welcome, and thank you in advance
Any suggestions welcome, and thank you in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Removing a chimney breast is a bit drastic and costly (you have to remove the chimney itself / repair the roof, or have steelwork designed by a structural engineer installed.
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Or if no pot, then bed a large piece of slate or paving slab across the stack. (Bed the four corners but leave a space on the sides for ventilation.
Take out the fire surround, fit a piece of 100mm Celotex insulation board into the opening, plasterboard & plaster.
Fit a new piece of skirting board across the wall, and let a 9x3 inch aluminium vent cover into the skirting.
I'm afraid that ventilation is essential. Using old clothes is tempting, but eventually, the smell of rotting fabric will get to you ;o(
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Or if no pot, then bed a large piece of slate or paving slab across the stack. (Bed the four corners but leave a space on the sides for ventilation.
Take out the fire surround, fit a piece of 100mm Celotex insulation board into the opening, plasterboard & plaster.
Fit a new piece of skirting board across the wall, and let a 9x3 inch aluminium vent cover into the skirting.
I'm afraid that ventilation is essential. Using old clothes is tempting, but eventually, the smell of rotting fabric will get to you ;o(