The mortar is failing so the bricks are coming.
Chimney stack but no fireplace.
If there is no air flow condensation will form inside the stack and will be soaked up by the old coal soot.
The bricks go up around the tile flue liners but at the top you need something to stop the rain and snow from just falling in around the tiles.
The house is a 900 sq ft asbestos.
Conventional chimney flue.
2 many chimney leaks are from cracks in the chimney crown.
Have it wired up to house a faux fire or perhaps even just fake it with a pile of logs in a painted opening.
The kitchen and each of the 2 original bedrooms.
Just because there s no chimney breast doesn t mean you can t build out a fake one quite quickly with studding and plasterboard.
Our gas fires without a chimney are the perfect solution for instances where construction of a chimney isn t possible such as if you live in a high rise building apartment or simply a new build home.
I have a chimney it s not cosmetic it goes from the ground up through the roof but i have no fireplace.
It has been abandoned and the bottom part covered over in the walls of the home.
The air flow helps keep the chimney dry and ward off any condensation forming inside the stack.
There are several reasons why a house could have a chimney without having a fireplace.
Here s an example of one below.
I have never busted out the wall but always have wanted to.
The answer is yes.
Read about alternatives to fireplaces that aren t a standard open hearth.
The chimney crown is the cement part on top of the chimney.
Some people love the idea of a wood burning stove but are often left confused as to whether they need to be installed into a new or existing fireplace.
They were walled up behind the sheetrock but we are having to take them out one at a time.
When you brick up the fireplace you need to fit either an air brick or a plastic metal vent to allow air flow through the stack.
Here s a few that we have encountered.
Many feel that they look more aesthetically pleasing when fitted into a fireplace but worry about the chimney being in good condition to take away the fumes safely.
You of course can enjoy a fireplace without a chimney you just need to choose the right one.
There is drywall where a fireplace would be i m pretty sure it was always there because the trim matches the rest of the house and if there was a fireplace there it would be uneven to the room.
Sounds like the chimney stack has been dropped below the roof line the chimney stack in the loft may still be there as long as you are supporting any brickwork above correctly there is no reason it cant be removed.
You can see that the very purpose of the chimney crown is to keep rain out.