We are inheriting the family beach house(i.e. buying from estate) Very little winter use.
My father bought it in the early 1970s and rebuilt almost all of the house from the sills up. It is about a hundred years old and the chimney goes up the center of the house .The one thing he never touched was the chimney and fireplace.
He had just covered it with plywood and a decorative screen.
Now I am looking for information or ideas as to what I can to to make it usable.
It contains 3 flues I believe, one for fireplace, and kitchen stove(venting old stove?) and gas furnace.
I need to have the furnace flue lined and also make use of the fireplace in some manner.
The fireplace has no damper or even a smoke shelf and is a straight line up the chimney(no liner or tiles just brick)
The front of the fireplace needs a rebuild.
I did have someone look and his best suggestion is to line the fireplace with stainless and a small wood insert.
The flue is a strange size looks about 7" x14" was his guess but may not fit a 6" insulated liner.
I would hate to seal it and make it a candle holder.
P.s. I hate people who paint brick.
I will post 2 pics, any suggestions appreciated
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My father bought it in the early 1970s and rebuilt almost all of the house from the sills up. It is about a hundred years old and the chimney goes up the center of the house .The one thing he never touched was the chimney and fireplace.
He had just covered it with plywood and a decorative screen.
Now I am looking for information or ideas as to what I can to to make it usable.
It contains 3 flues I believe, one for fireplace, and kitchen stove(venting old stove?) and gas furnace.
I need to have the furnace flue lined and also make use of the fireplace in some manner.
The fireplace has no damper or even a smoke shelf and is a straight line up the chimney(no liner or tiles just brick)
The front of the fireplace needs a rebuild.
I did have someone look and his best suggestion is to line the fireplace with stainless and a small wood insert.
The flue is a strange size looks about 7" x14" was his guess but may not fit a 6" insulated liner.
I would hate to seal it and make it a candle holder.
P.s. I hate people who paint brick.
I will post 2 pics, any suggestions appreciated
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