Fireplace Fitter Stalham Norfolk (NR12): Installing a brand new fireplace or re-opening a disused fireplace in your Stalham property is a great way to add a homely feel and some charm to any room. If you decide to combine your new fireplace with a back boiler, you can not only enjoy the ambience and warmth of an open fire or stove during the nippy winter evenings, you'll also be supplied with plentiful steaming hot water.
But before you start smashing down the walls of a blocked up fireplace there are some crucial things to consider if you are to wind up with an efficient and safe fireplace. Any combustible appliance installed within residential homes in Stalham must adhere to Part J of the building regs, and this covers chimney breasts, hearths, flue linings and fireplaces. Planning permission may also be necessary before work begins if your home is listed or in a conservation area.

PROFESSIONAL OR DIY FIREPLACE INSTALLATION?
A straightforward remodel of a pre-existing fireplace can be completed by a keen DIY person, but if any building work is necessary there's a possibility of running into structural problems which need to be addressed by a professional. It may be that so as to get a fire roaring once more you'll need little more than a good clean up of the hearth and a visit from a chimney sweep. However, what you will more likely discover is a patch of crumbling bricks that conceals problems such as a lintel that needs replacing or a stopped up chimney.
Because of the severe health and fire risk problems that can be caused by a poorly installed or restored fireplace, it is preferable to draw on the knowledge and experience of a professional fireplace installer in Stalham. Airflow must be sufficient in any room which has a fireplace; in fact it's a key requirement of the Building Regulations that this is so. A deficiency of oxygen means that the fire will not burn well, and carbon monoxide could build up, which can lead to breathing problems or even death.
To overcome this issue a professional installation team will assess the situation and install vents in the room, or under the floors, to ensure an adequate airflow for the fire to burn safely and effectively. They may also have to fit air vents into unused chimney flues which can trap moist air and lead to staining and damp spots on your chimney breast.

BEFORE WORK STARTS
Opening up an old fireplace can create large amounts of soot and muck. Even with coverings for your home furnishings, the likelihood of damage from dirt and soot is still possible and it is advised to remove your furniture, rugs and carpets before any fireplace renovation work begins. If your fireplace is being fitted as part of a larger home renovation project then it ought to be one of the first things to be worked on once you have got the room back to its bare floors and walls. By opening a fireplace first you will stop any soot from the chimney causing damage to other stages of your renovation project, such as fresh plaster or wallpapered walls.
STRUCTURAL AND CONSTRUCTION WORK
Once you've opened up your old fireplace you'll have a better idea of the work that needs to be done, and also be able to thoroughly sweep the chimney and clean any hearth that remains. The very first item on your to-do list should be to bring in a decent chimney sweep. Not only will they make certain that your chimney and flue are clean, but they can additionally look at the state of the flue liner and existing chimney and provide guidance about whether you need to upgrade any area of the flue and chimney.
It might be essential to put in a new flue liner to conform to the current UK Building Regulations, and work might also be required to strengthen the original chimney and breast. These are projects that should be done by a competent builder with a knowledge of the pertinent building regs and quality construction skills.
If the size of the original fireplace is greater than your requirements, a concrete supporting lintel will have to be installed. When your new concrete lintel is safely in position you can now press on with the upgrade, renovation and installation of the fireplace hearth. If the existing hearth is sunken into the floor you will have to raise it above floor level to conform to the latest regulations. If your fireplace is of non-standard size you might have to choose a bespoke, custom-built hearth, but there are a whole host of ready to fit hearths in concrete, marble or slate.

STYLE OF FIREPLACE
If you pop along to a fireplace showroom you will find that you have lots of choice with the array of different options open to you. The recommendations and advice from your fireplace installers, which will be in accordance with your particular requirements, will enable you to pick a fireplace that is both suited to your chimney and flue, as well as for your home's decor.
Some houses and rooms will be more suitable for open fireplaces than a wood burner or multi fuel stove and vice versa. As an example, an attractive inglenook fireplace can be a wonderful backdrop for a classic cast iron wood-burner stove, highlighting its charm and deflecting heat back into the room.
A wood burner is also a great choice if you don't have a chimney breast in your Stalham property. An existing chimney isn't needed since a stainless steel flue is fitted to the top or rear of the stove and channeled through an outside wall.
ELECTRIC, GAS, WOOD, OPEN OR MULTI-FUEL FIREPLACE?
Who can deny that they enjoy the flickering of a natural fire on a dark winters' evening, but if your situation doesn't permit this, what are the other available options?
Open Fireplaces - Provides a focal point for a room and can be used with a number of different solid fuels. In past times an open fire might have been associated with being draughty, smoky and inefficient, however a skillfully installed contemporary fireplace is a joy to behold while basking in the warmth it provides.

Wood Burning Stoves - Even the tiniest room in Stalham can be improved by the installment of a wood burner, which come in an array of styles, and can even be fitted freestanding. If combined with a back boiler these can provide piping hot water to heat radiators or for other use around the home.
Gas Fireplaces - There are a range of styles to suit all home types and their effectiveness in warming a room is better than wood burners. A Gas Safe certified contractor must maintain and fit any gas fireplace in your home, (CORGI was replaced by Gas Safe registered qualification in 2009).
Multi-Fuel Stoves - Multi-fuel stoves can be used with various different fuels, (gas, coal, oil, wood) to create a focal point in your home in Stalham. The AGA range for instance is renowned as being able to provide heating for the entire home, a supply of hot water and an oven and hob for cooking all in one unit.
Electric Fireplaces - Straightforward installation and a wide choice of styles make electric fires an extremely popular choice for Stalham homes that don't have a chimney breast. Contemporary electric fires can provide "real" looking flame effects and even the crackling sound of wood to mimic an open fire when set into into an old fashioned fireplace.
Fireplace installations are available in Stalham and also nearby in: Whimpwell Green, Lessingham, Sutton, Ingham Corner, Wayford, Brumstead, Dilham, Honing, Ingham, Low Street, Pennygate, East Ruston, Stalham Green, Calthorpe Street, Sea Palling, Happisburgh Common, Eccles-on-Sea, and in these postcodes NR12 9PX, NR12 9PT, NR12 9PB, NR12 9BZ, NR12 9FA, NR12 9EJ, NR12 9PG, NR12 9QD, NR12 9PS, NR12 9ED. Locally based Stalham fireplace specialists will probably have the phone code 01692 and the postcode NR12. Checking this should confirm that you're accessing local tradesmen installing fireplaces. Stalham property owners will be able to benefit from these and numerous other similar services. Click on the "quote" banner or form to get information on fireplace installation in your location.
Flue Linings
Allowing your chimney to perform a great deal more effectively, a chimney liner or flu liner is a crucial element of your chimney structure. Fitted to the inside of chimneys to carry toxic fumes to the outside, flue liners are conduits made of clay, ceramic material or metal. An older chimney in Stalham may not be fitted with a liner at all, or will need to be relined subject to it's age and condition.
The hazardous gases and fumes which are generated when burning a fire can cause damage to your fireplace's flue lining. Make certain your fireplace installer examines the flue lining for damage and potential problems. Rather than venting those harmful gases outdoors, a busted flue can enable them to leak into your living area. Excessive heat could also be permitted to pass into the chimney's structure, creating the possibility of fires.
Chimney Sweep Stalham
If you have an open fire or a log burning stove in your home, it is best to get your chimney swept regularly. Chimneys need to be cleaned and swept at least once yearly, if not more.

In order to get this job done properly it is best to bring in a specialist Stalham chimney sweep. There are additional advantages to calling in a professional, because if there are any safety issues with your chimney, the chimney sweep is trained to spot them.
Routine sweeping prevents a build-up of soot, ash and creosote, a common cause of chimney fires. Apart from the risk of fires there are other hazardous situations that can be caused by a badly maintained chimney, one example is that of carbon monoxide fumes flowing back into your house.
Make sure that you hire a professional chimney sweep in Stalham, and check that they're covered by public liability insurance in the event of accidents or damages. To get a price for chimney cleaning in Stalham CLICK HERE. chimney sweeping services are also available in Whimpwell Green, Lessingham, Sutton, Ingham Corner, Wayford, Brumstead, Dilham, Honing, Ingham, Low Street, Pennygate, East Ruston, Stalham Green, Calthorpe Street, Sea Palling, Happisburgh Common, Eccles-on-Sea, and and of course in Stalham.
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Fireplace Enquiries Norfolk

Latest Norfolk fireplace requirements: Mr and Mrs Metcalfe recently enquired about installing a gas fire in a detached house in Acle. Lois and Mason Rooney recently enquired about opening up an old, boarded up fireplace and installing a new electric fire in a detached house in Southery, Norfolk. Deacon Pearson from Tasburgh, Norfolk was looking for someone who can renovate an elm fireplace in his property. George Sherry and Arisha Sherry recently requested a price quote for re-opening and restoring an old brick fireplace in Snettisham, Norfolk. Sukhmani Clark from Stoke Ferry, Norfolk was looking for somebody to renovate an elm fireplace in her cottage. Raymond Biggs in Fakenham was looking for somebody who can install a Victorian fireplace in his house. Brogan and Adelaide Barnett recently enquired about getting a price for opening up an old fireplace and installing a new gas fire in a semi-detached house in North Elmham. Carolina and Franky Parker recently asked for a quote for fitting a multi fuel fireplace in Norfolk.
Norfolk Fireplace Installation
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Skip Hire Stalham

When you are engaged in any sort of improvement work on your property or garden in Stalham, there's bound to be a fair amount of waste produced that will have to be removed. Even though fireplace installations is not one of those jobs that usually creates lots of waste, that isn't always the case, and it will depend on the scale of your specific installation. It may be the case that the removal of waste is mentioned in the quote, because many tradesmen are happy to remove waste as part of the job. Make sure you ascertain this, because you may well be landed with handling your own waste removal.
If you're like most homeowners in Stalham, you will hire a skip to get rid of this waste. You ought to be able to get a skip that's ideal for you, given that they come in an array of different sizes. Skips come in the following forms: skip bags (1-1.5 yd³), mini-skips (2-3 yd³), midi-skips (4-5 yd³), builders skips (6-8 yd³), roll-on roll-off skips (20-25 yd³).
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Fireplace Installers Near Stalham
Also find: Calthorpe Street fireplace installers, Dilham fireplace installers, Wayford fireplace installers, Stalham Green fireplace installers, Eccles-on-Sea fireplace installers, Sea Palling fireplace installers, Happisburgh Common fireplace installers, Honing fireplace installers, Ingham fireplace installers, Lessingham fireplace installers, Low Street fireplace installers, Pennygate fireplace installers, East Ruston fireplace installers, Ingham Corner fireplace installers, Brumstead fireplace installers, Whimpwell Green fireplace installers and more.
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Fireplaces Around Stalham: Some Stalham roads where fireplace installation work has recently been undertaken - Ingham Road, St Benet's Close, Brecklands, Bramblewood, Baker Street, Chapel Field Road, Utopia Way, Brumstead Road, Allen Meale Way, Bank Street, Lyndford Road, Wodehouse Close, Mill Road, Lower Staithe Road, Recreation Road, Staithe Road, Moor Lane, Bullemer Close, Portalfield, Lancaster Close, as well as these Stalham area postcodes: NR12 9PX, NR12 9PT, NR12 9PB, NR12 9BZ, NR12 9FA, NR12 9EJ, NR12 9PG, NR12 9QD, NR12 9PS, NR12 9ED. These locations recently saw activity by installers of fireplaces. Stalham householders received competent and high quality fireplace services in all cases.

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