Hey everyone,
I’ve lurked on this forum for a while and have gotten several questions answered along the way. So thanks to everyone who contributes.
I recently bought a timber frame home and fell in love with the great room and it’s fireplace. I grew up with a wood stove and was excited to buy an insert. Until I learned the fireplace is a prefab. I’ve read quite a bit about that dilemma and it seems the general consensus is to tear down and replace. I’m attaching a picture (blacked out some personal artwork)
Am I to expect all of this stone coming down too? Even if I just needed to replace the prefab, same level of effort? The house is pushing 30 years old, so it seems like something I’ll have to deal with eventually. Can this job be done with minimum damage to existing fireplace and my wallet?
I plan on getting a hearth/fireplace company out here, but I’m in the boonies and it’s busy season, so I know I’ll have to wait quite a while.
Thanks for any help.
I’ve lurked on this forum for a while and have gotten several questions answered along the way. So thanks to everyone who contributes.
I recently bought a timber frame home and fell in love with the great room and it’s fireplace. I grew up with a wood stove and was excited to buy an insert. Until I learned the fireplace is a prefab. I’ve read quite a bit about that dilemma and it seems the general consensus is to tear down and replace. I’m attaching a picture (blacked out some personal artwork)
Am I to expect all of this stone coming down too? Even if I just needed to replace the prefab, same level of effort? The house is pushing 30 years old, so it seems like something I’ll have to deal with eventually. Can this job be done with minimum damage to existing fireplace and my wallet?
I plan on getting a hearth/fireplace company out here, but I’m in the boonies and it’s busy season, so I know I’ll have to wait quite a while.
Thanks for any help.