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Hi All, 

 

I have an external brick built chimney on my house. Internally, the fireplace surround was constructed with brickwork built out from the wall. I believe it was originally a gas fire, but when we bought the property the gas had been disconnected and there was just an electric heater "stove" in the fireplace. 

 

I want to install an inset, possibly multi fueled stove, and in preparation I have removed the old fireplace surround back to level with the plastered wall. Upon doing so I have discovered the crack in the lintel as pictured. Is this something that I need to be concerned about? Does the lintel need replacing or repairing in some way? What would be my next steps with this? 

 

Cheers

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I wouldn’t worry about that, no signs of settling away from first brick course, loads of bearing either side and brickwork above looks good. Lintel looks to be cast in situ so good chance it cracked while drying out.

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It’s a pretty big lintel for a small fireplace. It’s a bit weird to see that crack - is there more up above in the brickwork (can’t see any from the photo)? Doesn’t appear to be any deflection in the lintel. 
My instinct is that it should be fine.

but it isn’t too big a job to replace since you are back to brick at the moment.

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