So far, I have got nothing but great advice from this forum, and I am sure this question will be no exception. So here it goes.
We are planning on putting an insert into an old fireplace (~80yrs) and I have a few questions. I know that there is no liner in the chimney as of yet but there seems to be a problem. You see the at one point in the history of the house, the masonary chimney reached to the outside. Then about 20 years ago a new roof was put on the house and instead of extenting the chimney with brick, they stuck a piece of prefab down into it and sealed it into the masonary chimney. Question is, do you think this will cause a problem getting a liner into the chimney, and will it be insurable.
Second question is....The distance from the top of the fireplace opening to the bottom of the mantle piece is only about 18 inches. Can you buy some sort of heat shield that goes over the bottom of the mantle.
Look forward to replies
We are planning on putting an insert into an old fireplace (~80yrs) and I have a few questions. I know that there is no liner in the chimney as of yet but there seems to be a problem. You see the at one point in the history of the house, the masonary chimney reached to the outside. Then about 20 years ago a new roof was put on the house and instead of extenting the chimney with brick, they stuck a piece of prefab down into it and sealed it into the masonary chimney. Question is, do you think this will cause a problem getting a liner into the chimney, and will it be insurable.
Second question is....The distance from the top of the fireplace opening to the bottom of the mantle piece is only about 18 inches. Can you buy some sort of heat shield that goes over the bottom of the mantle.
Look forward to replies