Fireplace Fitter Royton Greater Manchester (OL2): Fitting a brand new fireplace or opening up an old disused fireplace in your Royton property is a wonderful way to add charm and a homely feel to any room. Chilly winters' evenings can become enjoyable as you relax in front of your new fireplace surrounded by the crackle of a burning fire, and if your fire is combined with a back boiler you can even benefit from free hot water too.
Before you go bashing away at a bricked-up chimney there are a few things you will need to think about to make sure you can install your new fireplace in a safe and efficient way. Any combustible appliance installed within domestic homes in Royton must conform to Part J of the UK's buildings regs, and this applies to fireplaces, hearths, chimney breasts and flue linings. If you live in a designated conservation area or a listed building you have to check with the local council to see if planning permission is necessary for installing a fireplace in your property.

DIY OR PROFESSIONAL FIREPLACE INSTALLATION?
You might be capable of doing some of the work in renovating a bricked-up fireplace if you've got the skills to do so, however structural and safety issues are often found which need to be resolved professionally. If you are lucky when you open up a stopped up fireplace you may find a decent hearth, lintel and chimney breast that requires little more than the advice and services of a chimney sweep to get it ready for a fire once more. What's more commonplace however is a jumble of crumbling, old brickwork covering a stopped up flue, and also requires some degree of structural modification before it can be safely used.
If a fireplace is installed improperly there is not just a risk of fire to your home, but there can be associated health hazards, which is why it is best to hire a certified Royton installation team for a fireplace. A key part of Part J of the Building Regulations for fireplaces is that enough oxygen is available for a fire to burn properly and efficiently. Insufficient oxygen means that the fire won't burn effectively, and carbon monoxide fumes could accumulate, which can cause death.
To overcome this concern a professional installation team will consider the situation and install vents in the room, or beneath the flooring, to guarantee a sufficient airflow for the fire to combust effectively and safely. They might also have to fit air vents in unused chimney flues which sometimes trap condensing air and lead to damp spots and staining to your chimney breast.

BEFORE WORK STARTS
Having a fireplace opened up can create large amounts of soot and dirt. A thoughtful Royton fireplace installer will bring dust sheets to cover up your furniture and supply a bit of protection, however it is wise where possible to remove furniture and woven floor coverings from the room before any work commences. If you're fortunate enough to be carrying out a complete home renovation project then it ought to be one of the very first jobs to concentrate on before you re-plaster or decorate the walls. This avoids any staining damage to any refurbished work you might have already finished.
STRUCTURAL AND CONSTRUCTION WORK
Now that you can see the fireplace opening it is time to sweep and clean the hearth and chimney and work out what can be restored. Bringing in a chimney sweep to de-soot your chimney will be one of the initial things on your checklist. They'll be willing to offer you expert advice on the flue and chimney after sweeping, as to the state of the chimney structure and if you need to upgrade the existing liner.
Following a chimney sweep's assessment it may be necessary to strengthen the chimney breast or/and install a new flue liner in accordance with Part J of the Building Regulations. This kind of work needs to be completed by a qualified person who is familiar with the current building regulations and decent construction practices.
In older buildings you might discover the revealed fireplace is too large for your purposes, in which case a supporting concrete lintel will be needed to modify the opening. When your concrete lintel is safely in position you can now press on with the repair, updating and installation of the fireplace hearth. If the current hearth is sunken into the floor you'll need to raise it above floor level to comply with the latest regulations. There are made to measure solutions to fit any style and size of fireplace, or you can pick from a variety of common sized hearths to fit in with your decor.

DESIGNS AND STYLES OF FIREPLACE
A trip to a fireplace showroom or a browse online will reveal the options available for the different fireplace designs and styles. Every fireplace will not be appropriate for your chimney and flue and it is wise to accept any help and advice offered by your fireplace installers with regards to your particular circumstances.
The age of your house, and the theme you're trying to create for your room, should all help you decide on the design and type of fireplace that is best for you. As an example, an inglenook fireplace can be an ideal backdrop for an old-fashioned cast iron wood-burner stove, highlighting its charm and reflecting heat back into the room.
Even if your Royton home hasn't got a chimney you still have options for a feature fireplace through the installation of a multi-fuel or wood burning stove. Providing that you've got an exterior wall through which a flue from the stove can be channeled, you don't need a pre-existing chimney in place to be able to enjoy a real fire.
WOOD, ELECTRIC, MULTI-FUEL, OPEN OR GAS FIREPLACE?
The ambience and feel of a "real" fire can't be surpassed, however what options are out there if this form of fireplace is not possible within your Royton home?
Gas Fireplaces - Supplying instant heat and being more thermally efficient when compared with open fireplaces, there are a wide selection of designs to suit any Royton property. Gas fireplaces can only be maintained and installed by a suitably qualified Gas Safe registered engineer, (Gas Safe replaced CORGI registration in 2009).
Open Fireplaces - A roaring fire is an attractive focal point for any room in your home and it has the capacity to burn virtually any solid fuel available on the market. A skillfully installed contemporary open fire will be nothing like the old style smoky fireplace that was bricked up by earlier owners, and its glowing charm is a delightful addition to any property in Royton.
Multi-Fuel Stoves - Can be used with various different fuels, including coal, oil, wood or gas, to create a unique focal point in your home in Royton. The AGA range is renowned as being able to provide heating for an entire home, a constant hot water supply and a cooker all in one useful appliance.

Wood Burning Stoves - These have become very popular in a lot of households in Royton, and can have classic or modern design to complement your decor. An integrated back boiler is an added benefit and can provide piping hot water for personal use, or to provide heating in other rooms via radiators.
Electric Fireplaces - A wide selection of electric fireplaces to suit pretty much any house in Royton, can easily be fitted by any reasonable competent person. Modern electric fires can provide "real" looking flame effects and and sometimes even the crackling sound of wood to imitate a real fire when set into into a conventional fireplace.
Fireplace installation is available in Royton and also in nearby places like: Luzley Brook, Spring Hill, High Crompton, Shaw and Crompton, Holden Fold, Burnedge, Long Sight, Oldham, Greenacres, Moorside, Busk, Oldham Edge, Watersheddings, Heyside, and in these postcodes OL2 5EN, OL2 5BA, OL2 5NP, OL2 5DP, OL2 5LW, OL2 5LQ, OL2 5JS, OL2 5BS, OL2 5AX, OL2 5RJ. Local Royton fireplace specialists will probably have the telephone dialling code 0161 and the postcode OL2.
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Fireplace installation was recently requested by householders living in Plumpton Close, Lineholme, Belgian Terrace, Oozewood Road, Newark Park Way, Heyside Avenue, Birchinlee Avenue, Lowe Green, Rochdale Road, Oaklands Road, Connington Close, Ashwood Drive, Stonesdale Close, Bodmin Close, Kirtlington Close, Brooklands Street, Royley Way, Cornish Way, Brantwood Close, Troutbeck Walk, Oldham Road, Richmond Avenue, Rainshaw Street, Campania Street, Tandlewood Park, Lancaster Square, Birkdale Avenue, Valley New Road, Market Square, Elmstone Drive and these Royton postcodes: OL2 5EN, OL2 5BA, OL2 5NP, OL2 5DP, OL2 5LW, OL2 5LQ, OL2 5JS, OL2 5BS, OL2 5AX, OL2 5RJ.
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