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Help with fireplace - see photo ...

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Ignore Christmas decs and fairy lights in the fire - this was last year!

I'm scared of this fire and want to replace it. At the moment I have to turn a gas pipe on at the wall and then remove the grate thingy, and light it with a match to operate it. And it smells gassy.

What do I replace it with? I don't want to touch the original parts of the fireplace. Do I need to have one made to fit? :confused:

I don't know where to start looking.

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de do-do-do, de dar-dar-dar ;)
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  • Mistyang
    Mistyang Posts: 20,545 Forumite
    OH said you just have to buy a new insert which will have all the parts. Bri said go to any gas showroom and ask about inset gas fires Ab...
    And I have done reading & geography.. too ! ;)
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  • Thanks misty ... can you ask Bri, are they a standard size?

    I'm rubbish at this.

    Also, if anyone can help ... I have another fireplace ...

    100_1396.jpg

    This one is a real fire but a few months ago a whole brick fell down the chimney!!! I'd better not light it then? :confused:


    ... and my central heating is very cool-I think I'm going to be very cold this winter :(
    de do-do-do, de dar-dar-dar ;)
  • tango
    tango Posts: 13,110 Forumite
    Thanks misty ... can you ask Bri, are they a standard size?

    I'm rubbish at this.

    Also, if anyone can help ... I have another fireplace ...

    100_1396.jpg

    This one is a real fire but a few months ago a whole brick fell down the chimney!!! I'd better not light it then? :confused:


    ... and my central heating is very cool-I think I'm going to be very cold this winter :(
    was it santa...coming early:confused:
    Obstacles are things a person sees when he takes his eyes off his goal.
  • tango wrote: »
    was it santa...coming early:confused:

    Yes, I've had my trimmings up since June 21st :santa2: :xmastree: :xmassign: :snow_grin
    de do-do-do, de dar-dar-dar ;)
  • pavlovs_dog
    pavlovs_dog Posts: 10,215 Forumite
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    AB do you dislike the fire or are you just scared to use it? (if the latter getting it serviced would give you piece of mind for a fraction of the cost of a new fire).

    as for fire place number two, would a chimney sweep be able to advise? (never had a 'real' fire so never needed to know these things)

    PS im feeling the love spoon collection :D
    know thyself
    Nid wy'n gofyn bywyd moethus...
  • AB do you dislike the fire or are you just scared to use it? (if the latter getting it serviced would give you piece of mind for a fraction of the cost of a new fire).

    as for fire place number two, would a chimney sweep be able to advise? (never had a 'real' fire so never needed to know these things)

    PS im feeling the love spoon collection :D

    I don't think it's safe :(

    I will try a chimnrey sweep - several small children live nearby :D

    DD3 says to tell you that she made the one on the left.
    My OH bought me the one in the middle - there are three balls in a cage to represent the children we would have ;)
    de do-do-do, de dar-dar-dar ;)
  • pavlovs_dog
    pavlovs_dog Posts: 10,215 Forumite
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    My OH bought me the one in the middle - there are three balls in a cage to represent the children we would have ;)

    was that a self-fulfilling prophecy or did you work extra hard to make it happen :D ?

    why not have a local in the local rag for corgi registered gas engineers. should imagine most would do free quotations for any work required, which should give you an indication whether just a service is required, or something more extensive (in which case it may turn out cheaper to get a new fire anyway).

    do you have a carbon monoxide detector? or are you more concerned about the amount of gas that is released?
    know thyself
    Nid wy'n gofyn bywyd moethus...
  • Thanks misty ... can you ask Bri, are they a standard size?

    I'm rubbish at this.

    Also, if anyone can help ... I have another fireplace ...

    100_1396.jpg

    This one is a real fire but a few months ago a whole brick fell down the chimney!!! I'd better not light it then? :confused:


    ... and my central heating is very cool-I think I'm going to be very cold this winter :(



    ............................................................................................................^^^^^^^^

    I have that same little china Christmas tree, it was made for me in Canada and brought back by my BIL many years ago :j

    I have a living flame gas fire, tray with sand and authentic looking coals, and often get rubbish and half bricks coming down the chimney, you've just reminded me that I should get the chimney swept this year!
  • ............................................................................................................^^^^^^^^

    I have that same little china Christmas tree, it was made for me in Canada and brought back by my BIL many years ago :j

    I have a living flame gas fire, tray with sand and authentic looking coals, and often get rubbish and half bricks coming down the chimney, you've just reminded me that I should get the chimney swept this year!

    My MIL bought us the tree years ago :)

    Edi - do you think our houses are falling down? :(
    de do-do-do, de dar-dar-dar ;)
  • Funnily enough I decided on the gas fire rather than a real fire to save the mess of dealing with coal and cleaning it out. Now I have to periodically take all the coals off and clean them carefully to get rid of all the dust and dirt that the rain brings down :(

    If you brush the coals too vigorously the black colouring comes off and they are white underneath so I had to buy a spray to colour them black again.

    and yes, probably :o
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