Removing a fireplace or a chimney is certainly a job you can do yourself.
Removing metal chimney flue.
This part is only a tiny portion of the actual chimney structure.
To remove a chimney breast at ground or first floor you must first support the chimney adequately.
Either way you will need to get up to the chimney pot to do this.
Depending upon how it is connected will depend nohow easy it is to remove.
It took some time but if done with patience it can.
Gallows brackets should only be used if.
The house was built in 1980 and i m sure this was the original fireplace.
Removing a chimney isn t as simple as getting rid of the visible stack.
Removing the liner from the flue is a good idea as this is somewhere where condensation can build up up as it gets cold.
In other words there will be a lot of water inside the metal flue and over time the water will lead to rust and damage.
A metal chimney is much.
The flue is most likely connected to a clamp of chimney cowl at the level of the pot.
The stack must be properly supported and the gallows bracket illustrated below is a common method.
When you place a metal flue on the exterior of the home the flue is much cooler and will condense the flue gases at a much higher rate than an interior chimney or flue.
If you have a defunct or dormant fireplace or woodstove in your home or a derelict chimney from a heating device that is already gone you can make a bit more space in your home and reduce the chances of leakage in your roof by pulling out the chimney.
If it helps at all the firebox and chimney are made by heatilator and the metal chimney sections which are about 48 each are heatilator mark 700 metal chimney sections.
This is the way we removed the metal flue ourselves.
A metal chimney is much easier to remove than a masonry chimney.
Full removals require a lot of extra structural reinforcement as it.
The stack is not completely vertical i e.
A gathered flue to a central stack.