Cut to Add Gas Fireplace Into Chimney?

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CaterpillarTwo

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Jul 17, 2022
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MA, USA
Hi, I'm interested in a house and it currently has a chimney whose current use is only one coal freestanding stove in the kitchen, which takes up a lot of space. Is it possible to cut into the chimney to insert a three-sided gas fireplace insert in it? This would be above the kitchen counter height (after kitchen remodel). The kitchen is on the first floor above the full-height basement, where I believe the chimney begins. What would the approximate cost be? (Note: the house is old, built around 1800.)

Thanks!
 
Hi, I'm interested in a house and it currently has a chimney whose current use is only one coal freestanding stove in the kitchen, which takes up a lot of space. Is it possible to cut into the chimney to insert a three-sided gas fireplace insert in it? This would be above the kitchen counter height (after kitchen remodel). The kitchen is on the first floor above the full-height basement, where I believe the chimney begins. What would the approximate cost be? (Note: the house is old, built around 1800.)

Thanks!
It is very doubtful that it would be possible.
 
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