open fireplace help - no fireback
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i have just bought a house with an open (solid fuel) fireplace in the living room. the old owners removed their fire basket. the insert is blackened in a state conducive with regular usage.
i have got hold of a nice fire basket through a friend, but it does not have an integral fireback.
i have heard horror stories about exploding bricks caused by the moisture in the conventional clay building bricks turning to steam.
the house is over 100yrs old now... could i take the view that the bricks are nicely 'seasoned' and just crack on, or should i be investing in a firebasket complete with fireback?
i have got hold of a nice fire basket through a friend, but it does not have an integral fireback.
i have heard horror stories about exploding bricks caused by the moisture in the conventional clay building bricks turning to steam.
the house is over 100yrs old now... could i take the view that the bricks are nicely 'seasoned' and just crack on, or should i be investing in a firebasket complete with fireback?
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