Brick, if it was block I wouldn't want it exposed in my kitchen.

-Curt

Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2013 18:27:11 -0500
From: Dan Penoff <d...@penoff.com>
To: Mercedes Discussion List <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT: Chimney
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If it is masonry lined, what is the outside? Block, brick?

Dan

On Jan 8, 2013, at 6:25 PM, Curt Raymond <curtlud...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Okay keepers of all knowledge try this one.
> The chimney in my house runs up basically though the center of the house. 
> We've got a 1 story bungalow, about 980sqft.
> The chimney is masonry lined, probably 8" square inside. Right now in the 
> living space its got fake wood paneling on 3 sides and drywall on the third 
> as its in the kitchen but borders on the living room. I hate the fake wood 
> paneling and thought the section around the chimney might be a good place to 
> start purging it from the house.
> 
> If I do that how do I finish where the chimney enters the ceiling? I 
> understand I'm supposed to leave an air gap around the chimney but I don't 
> want a warm air nosebleed into the attic... I've tried Googling but I don't 
> think I have a good enough description of what I want to do to get good 
> results from my search.
> 
> -Curt

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