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A reader who’s in the midst of a project to convert two of the fireplaces in his Clinton Hill brownstone to wood-burning and reline three of his flues sends in a mid-project report. So far everything’s going well, if a little slow: So far, the workers have been very careful to protect the existing mantels and surrounding parquet floors with rosin paper. We can imagine that having to witness holes getting punched in the walls might be a little traumatic, but since the flues aren’t straight, it’s the only way to go in this case. Getting down to the boiler from the ground-floor kitchen has proven to be the trickiest part of the job so far because the original hearth in the kitchen, which serves as the foundation for the three fireplaces above it, gets very narrow in places. Ultimately, the workmen were able to get the piping through it though. When the job’s complete, we’ll have a final report. In the meantime, check out the slideshow on the link. Update: The slideshow should be working now.
Fireplace Reno Slideshow [Flickr]


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  1. Wow!
    But we can see what a [word Isiah Thomas can only say to some people] it is to re-flue a chimney.
    And the cost seems to be reasonable, because the payoff [wood-burning fireplaces] is so, so good.

  2. Posting projects like this is why I love this blog! We have a home with the possibility of having all working fire places and have often wondered about the logistics and yes $$$. Well . . . this answers that question!

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