Enlarge Opening - Raise Lintel

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Durieu

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Jan 18, 2021
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Durieu, BC
Hello.
Please see the attached photos.
Very limited experience working with fireplaces...

I would like to raise the lintel to allow a larger wood stove insert. Current opening is 20 inches.
Looks like when they added the stone, they came out and down several inches.

One, do i have the option of raising the lintel?
Two, what kind of pain would it be?

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It looks like the face stones are about 2-3" thick. Is that correct? I'm thinking a skilled mason with a diamond saw could cut the face stones above the lintel but I would ask a pro how they would address this. How much height would be gained?
 
Hello.
Please see the attached photos.
Very limited experience working with fireplaces...

I would like to raise the lintel to allow a larger wood stove insert. Current opening is 20 inches.
Looks like when they added the stone, they came out and down several inches.

One, do i have the option of raising the lintel?
Two, what kind of pain would it be?

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It is certainly possible. But it's a lot of work and I would say it would start around $1000
 
I think the upper cobble stones are thicker than the sides, you can see two rows of steel to hold them in place, plus the side stones are a different size, a veneer, would I alter that setup?, no
 
How much height gain over the 20" would there be?
 
One brick height would help a lot. That would open up the opportunity for several large inserts. The PE Summit insert is 22" high.
 
I was able to remove a layer of brick.
Beneath that was several inches of sand. Hard packed, so it is a nice foundation.
With the brick gone I had enough room for a Pacific Energy Super Insert, with about 1 inch to spare all around.
Just finished putting it in.
Tomorrow I get to break it in.
Thank you for your assistance.

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