Hi, I'm looking to install an insert into an old masonry fireplace. I haven't quite gotten to the point of ordering anything because I have a concern about installing my liner. The chimney was rebuilt when I bought the house, the old one was falling away from the house. So all new brickwork and 8x12 flue tiles from the top down to the smoke chamber. The fireplace itself wasn't touched, other than removing an old insert which had been overfired to the point of cracking welds. The throat damper was cut out for a top mounted solution, and there's plenty of room to cut out the frame a little to fit a 6" liner. My problem is above this, the smoke chamber is 34" top to bottom, and necks down from 10"x38" at the bottom to 4"x9" at the top where it meets the new flue tiles. Would common practice be to try to break out a few courses of brick at the top of the smoke chamber to make room? Or would try to ovalize the liner to fit? And then I would imagine it would be an epic struggle to squeeze that liner through a tiny hole and not get snagged on the lip it presents around the bottom of the flue tiles.
My first instinct is to try to remove the brick, Maybe reach up with a digging bar and chisel it out, as I can't reach it even with my shoulder at the old damper. Any tips or tricks?
Thanks in advance.
My first instinct is to try to remove the brick, Maybe reach up with a digging bar and chisel it out, as I can't reach it even with my shoulder at the old damper. Any tips or tricks?
Thanks in advance.