Fireplace Fitter Waltham Abbey Essex (EN9): Re-opening a disused fireplace to fit an open fire, a wood burner or a gas fire is a wonderful way to add a homely feel and some charm to your Waltham Abbey property. Not only can you delight in the warmth and ambience of an open fire or stove during the frosty winter's evenings, but if you combine a new fireplace with a back boiler, you'll also be provided with an adequate supply of hot water.
. The UK's building regulations, Part J for heat producing appliances for starters, which impacts on any work undertaken on fireplaces, hearths, chimney breasts and flue linings. If your property is a listed building you will also need to find out if planning permission is required from the local council before any work commences.

PROFESSIONAL FIREPLACE INSTALLATION OR DIY?
When refurbishing an existing bricked-up or blocked fireplace, there is a fair probability of running into structural problems, thus even if you are an enthusiastic do-it-yourselfer you could easily find this kind of work difficult. When your boarded fireplace is opened up you might be lucky and find a sturdy lintel, chimney breast and hearth that needs little more than the services of a chimney sweep to get it all working once again. If you are not so blessed, you'll discover a wall of crumbling bricks that was covering a litany of problems, like an old broken lintel or a stopped-up chimney.
If fireplaces are installed improperly there's not just a risk of fire to your home, but there can be associated health hazards, which is why it is best to employ a specialist Waltham Abbey installation team for fireplaces. Airflow has to be adequate in any room which has a fireplace; and it is a key requirement of Part J of the Building Regulations that this is so. If the airflow is not sufficient then it's possible that a fire will not burn efficiently and cause carbon monoxide to build up, which can be deadly.
To enable the fire to receive plenty of oxygen to combust safely and efficiently at all times, it might be a requirement for a professional fireplace installation team to fit airflow vents in flooring and walls. Vents might also need to be installed in blocked chimney flues which often cause damp patches and stains to to a chimney breast, due to moist air being trapped.

BEFORE WORK STARTS
It is astonishing how much soot and grime can build up inside an old chimney and you won't know what's there until you uncover it. It is recommended that you remove your your furniture, rugs and carpets before any fireplace renovation work and chimney sweeping starts, because even with dust sheets for your furnishings, the likelihood of impairment from soot and dirt is still quite likely. If you are fortunate enough to be working on a complete renovation then it should be one of the very first tasks to concentrate on before you re-plaster or decorate the walls. The explanation for this is to lower the chances of any staining damage to any work which has already been finished.
CONSTRUCTION AND STRUCTURAL WORK
You can clean and sweep the chimney and hearth and determine what is fit for restoring, as soon as the fireplace has been opened up. This will be the ideal time to make contact with a professional Waltham Abbey chimney sweep to find out if they're able to come and look at your chimney and fireplace. After sweeping, they'll offer guidance and advice on the state of the chimney structure and flue, and tell you if there are any components that need replacing.
Following an evaluation by an experienced chimney sweep, and observing Part J of the Building Regulations, work to install a new liner and/or strengthen the chimney structure could be necessary. A reliable fireplace installer and builder in Waltham Abbey will be needed to accomplish this work, and should have the skills and knowledge of construction to closely follow all building regulations.
If the size of the existing fireplace is greater than your needs, a supporting concrete lintel will have to be installed. When you have successfully supported your fireplace with a new lintel it is now possible to upgrade or renovate the hearth. In the old days the hearth would be set into a void in the floor, however the latest building regulations require it to be raised above floor level. Pre-made solutions from marble, concrete or slate are available to accomplish this, or your fireplace fitter in Waltham Abbey should be able to offer a bespoke, custom-made hearth to complement the style of your room.

STYLES AND DESIGNS OF FIREPLACE
Deciding on your choice of fireplace can be tricky when faced with the various shapes, styles and sizes that are available from a fireplace showroom or online outlet. It is possible that due to your existing flue and chimney, that certain fireplaces might not be appropriate, and it's a good idea to follow the the advice and recommendations of the fireplace company with respect to this.
Some houses and rooms will be more suited to an open fireplace than a wood burner or multi fuel stove and vice versa. For instance, an attractive inglenook fireplace can be a perfect backdrop for an old-fashioned cast iron wood-burner stove, highlighting its character and deflecting heat back into the room.
A wood-burning stove is also a good option if you don't have a chimney breast in your Waltham Abbey property. A chimney is not needed in this instance because the flue is taken straight from the rear or top of the stove and channeled through an outside wall.
WOOD, ELECTRIC, GAS, OPEN OR MULTI-FUEL FIREPLACE?
The charm and ambience of an open fireplace can't be beaten, but what alternatives are out there if this form of fireplace isn't possible in your Waltham Abbey property?

Wood Burning Stoves - Wood burners have become very popular in many households in Waltham Abbey, and can have classic or modern styling to match your decor. An integrated back boiler is an added benefit and can provide steaming hot water for personal use, or for heating for the house via radiators.
Electric Fireplaces - A wide selection of electric fireplaces to complement any property in Waltham Abbey, can easily be fitted by any competent person. Even if your house has a conventional fireplace, an electric fire can be fitted that looks almost like a "real" fire with an authentic flame effect.
Multi-Fuel Stoves - Provides you with options to use coal, gas, oil and wood to deliver a multipurpose stove for any home in Waltham Abbey. They can be used not only for heating an individual room, but some designs like the AGA range, can supply hot water, provide a useful cooking area and can be used to heat the entire property if they are plumbed into an existing radiator system.
Open Fireplaces - A roaring fire is a stunning focal point for any room in your home and it has the capability to burn virtually any solid fuel that you can purchase. An open fire is a delight to the eye and modern fireplaces are no more the inefficient, draughty and smoky objects they were in the past.
Gas Fireplaces - Gas fireplaces are available in a wide range of designs to suit any home and are usually more thermally efficient than open fireplaces. Must be professionally installed and maintained by a Gas Safe certified tradesman.
Fireplace installations are available in Waltham Abbey and also in: Gilwell Hill, Goffs Oak, Loughton, Sewardstone, Enfield Lock, Enfield, Cheshunt, Ponders End, Brimsdown, Chingford Green, Epping Green, Cuffley, Wormley, Nazeing, High Beach, and in these postcodes EN9 1JH, EN3 6WA, EN9 1LR, EN9 1JT, EN3 6JW, EN9 1AJ, EN9 1ER, EN9 1LT, E4 7RX, EN9 1AZ. Local Waltham Abbey fireplace specialists will probably have the postcode EN9 and the telephone code 01992. Checking this will ensure that you are accessing local tradespeople installing fireplaces. Waltham Abbey householders can benefit from these and many other fireplace related services. Click on the "quote" banner to get info on fireplace installation in your location.
Improve the Efficiency of Your Fireplace in Waltham Abbey
The age-old fireplace seems to have lost a little bit of of its glamour due to worries about the environment but it's still loved by many in Waltham Abbey. The natural warmth of a fireplace stimulates very special memories for those who've got them. There are many benefits to having a fireplace but there are a few drawbacks that may need to be taken care of. With energy costs increasing significantly annually, your fireplace needs to give out heat in a cost-effective way. Although having a fire alight in a fireplace keeps the people around it toasty, it can actually suck warm air from other parts of the room, causing your heat source to work harder. In the event you do not have a fire burning, the damper is supposed to keep heat in. The thing is, fireplace dampers are renowned for being inefficient in keeping cold air out, and warm air in.

Many homeowners that possess a fireplace in their home in Waltham Abbey do not realise how the fireplace can have an effect on their energy bill. Instead of conserving resources, and heating costs, it is usually adding hundreds of pounds of energy expense. There's a simple way to take your inefficient fireplace, and remake it into a heat creating system that will more closely fit your budget. There are at least four simple points that you are able to do to improve your fireplace. These will make your current fireplace more effective, and lower your heating bills.
The first suggestion is to swap your existing fireplace damper with a top sealing damper. A top sealing damper is fitted at the top of your chimney which in turn also acts like a storm door. It stops the internal air from getting out, and the outside air from going in, and works in cold or hot weather. This is not going to take lots of time to install and you can get one online. Another thing that you can do would be to position a fire-back at the back of your fireplace. A fire-back is constructed of cast iron and it is meant to shield the back wall from fire damage, whilst making your fireplace look elegant. The fire-back will take the heat from a fire, and radiates the heat back into the room, enhancing the overall performance of the fireplace.
Another method is to get a fireplace heater, which draws cool air in and warms it up. These heaters don't discharge any smoke and can be extremely successful in keeping your house warm. The final thing you're able to do is to fit glass doors, which could be a bit on the expensive side. If you do a bit of homework, you can secure a good price on glass doors and mount them on your own. Such doors form a buffer between your living space and the chimney, not only stopping the heat from escaping, but also affording some protection to the inhabitants.
The guidance presented here is not that hard to implement, and most of the products can be readily purchased online, or from your local fireplace stockist. Retain your current fireplace and cut heating costs by increasing it's efficiency.
Flue Linings
Allowing your chimney to perform a lot more effectively, a flue or chimney lining is a crucial part of your chimney system. Made out of clay, ceramic material or metal, flue liners are ducts that are installed inside chimneys to transport smoke and fumes outside. Older chimneys in Waltham Abbey may not have flue linings at all, or will need to be relined determined by their condition and age.
Your fireplace flue lining can, over time, be damaged by the dangerous fumes and gases that are produced by the burning of a fire. Make sure that your fireplace specialist assesses the flue lining for possible issues and damage. Instead of venting those toxic gases outdoors, a damaged flue lining can enable them to leak into your home's living area. Extreme heat can also be allowed to pass into the structure of the chimney, generating the potential for fires.
Chimney Sweeping Waltham Abbey
Regardless whether you have a log burning stove or an open fire, you need to get your chimney swept regularly. To be fully safe, it's best to sweep your chimney twice a year, especially if you're burning wood or bituminous coal.

This can be a messy job, so it is wise to call in a qualified Waltham Abbey chimney sweep. While the chimney sweep is cleaning your chimney, he'll also be on the lookout for any safety issues, so that they can then be resolved.
If you do not continually sweep your chimney in Waltham Abbey, the resulting build-up of soot and ash can quite easily lead to a chimney fire. Carbon monoxide fumes can also be drawn back into your house if you allow your chimney to become blocked or poorly maintained.
You'll no doubt now realise the necessity for hiring a reliable chimney sweep in Waltham Abbey, and also one who's covered by adequate public liability insurance. CLICK HERE and enter your requirements to get Waltham Abbey chimney sweeps quotes.
Chimney Cowl Installation Waltham Abbey
A chimney cowl is a hood-shaped cover that fits over the chimney pot to increase the draft and prevent smoke from backing up. It is generally made of galvanized iron and is designed to prevent the wind from blowing smoke down the chimney. It is an integral part of any fireplace. You should install a cowl on your chimney in Waltham Abbey if you want to enjoy the benefits of a fireplace.
There are several types of chimney cowls available. There are pot hanging cowls that can be installed without removing the chimney pot. They connect to the flue liner via three straps, which secure the cowl in place. Another type of cowl is a weathering cap, which is attached to the end of the flue system. It is larger than the chimney pot, which ensures that it stays in place.
One of the most common types of chimney cowls is the H-style. This style is the most effective at stabilizing the draft and allows your fireplace to function more efficiently. It is made from a series of H-shaped pipes that isolate the combustion gases from down drafts. It originally served marine applications but has become popular among homeowners due to its energy-saving functionality.
Another type is the Aerodyne cowl. It works by drawing air into the chimney cowl and reducing downdraught. It is available in a variety of colours. Its venturi shape draws air into the chimney cowl, creating a drop in air pressure that draws air upward from the stove.
Chimney cowls are a simple way to prevent birds from nesting in your chimney in Waltham Abbey. They are inexpensive and easy to install. You should make sure you have easy access to the area above the chimney to install one. It can also prevent debris from accumulating inside the chimney.
Skip Hire Waltham Abbey

Let's face it, the majority of home refurbishments and garden makeovers in Waltham Abbey usually generate a fair amount of waste. Varying amounts of waste will be created by fireplace installations, subject to your particular circumstances. When you get your quotes you should ask if the removal of waste has been included, otherwise you will have to make arrangements to do this yourself.
Where there is a fair amount of waste, most householders in Waltham Abbey opt to hire a skip. No matter what quantity of rubbish you've got, there'll be a perfect skip size available. Skips are available in the following forms: skip bags (1-1.5 yds), mini-skips (2-3 yds), midi-skips (4-5 yds), builders skips (6-8 yds), roll-on roll-off skips (20-25 yds).
To hire a skip for your project in Waltham Abbey, CLICK HERE for a quote.
Waltham Abbey Fireplace Related Tasks

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