In my current dining room, there is a non-functional gas fireplace. The chimney is capped and the flue is blocked off at the bottom. The whole thing is brick.
I'd like to remove the tiled hearth and the mantel, and just wall over this whole area. Not remove the brick, but cover it. Either with drywall or plaster.
What I'm not clear on is what needs to happen for this to work out. I've done some research on it and I run across a lot of stuff suggesting that I need to put a vent of some sort in there because some moisture or humidity can still accumulate in that space.
Can I just attach drywall to the fireplace and tape it? Furring strips/tapcons? expanded metal lath+plaster?
Are there any code considerations I'm ignoring?
Thanks,
Adam
I'd like to remove the tiled hearth and the mantel, and just wall over this whole area. Not remove the brick, but cover it. Either with drywall or plaster.
What I'm not clear on is what needs to happen for this to work out. I've done some research on it and I run across a lot of stuff suggesting that I need to put a vent of some sort in there because some moisture or humidity can still accumulate in that space.
Can I just attach drywall to the fireplace and tape it? Furring strips/tapcons? expanded metal lath+plaster?
Are there any code considerations I'm ignoring?
Thanks,
Adam