any one fitted a fire surround before ?

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ColeyS1

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Hi all,
I think i may have bitten off more than i can chew here. I planned to replace the old fire surround with a stone one, but am a little unsure what to do now. I've removed the old surround

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The fire back seems to stick out of the wall about 50-60mm.

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I should be picking up the new surround today but cant imagine it being anything other than flat on the back.
The fireback at the moment is cracked to pieces so i have a new one to fit. Do you think i'll be able to let the new back in enough to be flush, or am i going to have to get some cover fillets in stone made up or something ? If only i hadn't been so lazy and made it from wood........... ](*,)

Thanks

Simon
 
Morning tsb, its for a real/open fire. Seems like there was a larger fireplace there before so after a wiggle its pretty much all fallen out.

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Looks like there plenty of room behind it but its just tight on the top. Im asumming i could just knock off the bit in the way ? My dads going to have a heart attack when he gets home and see's what i've done to his lovely fire place :D :!:

Do you know if i need a special mortar to patch in all the holes or would anything do ?

Thanks Simon
 
I had the same thing with the fireplace in father-in-law's bungalow.

Unfortunately I don't have "Before" pictures, but it was similar to yours with the infill sticking out from the wall by about 2 inches.

The infill was mainly whole and broken bricks that had been roughly piled in with some mortar added for effect!

I pulled all the infill out, cleaned up the hole, cleaned up the bricks, and then rebuilt it flush with the wall -

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The new hearth was then bedded on cement -

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Then the flat back was glued in place and wall made good -

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The wood blocks are just to clamp the back in place while everything sets.

After that the gas fire was professionally installed and I made a new AV unit -

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not quite finished here!!

Sorry about the picture quality, mobile phone camera is not up to much!

Good luck,
 
Thanks Peter T and tsb for your help :wink:

Peter, your pictures have made the task seem alot less daunting! Thanks alot for sharing. I like your idea of holding back the back with the blocks of wood. I dread to think what i would have done.

I've got the fireback in position where i think it will need to go.
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Surround isnt in yet so im kicking my feet waiting at the moment. Im tempted to go on and make good around the fireback etc, but am a little wary about doing it.

So as far as making good goes, just use ordinary sand and cement (say 3-1 ?) I wasn't sure if it would fall out if i used it between the fire back and the back of the surround ?

Thanks again for all your help guys :wink:

Simon
 
You need to fill in all the space around the fireback so you could be doing that.

I don't know what you need to do for the base of the fire since yours will be an open fire and ours is a gas fire.
 
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