Sleeper12 wrote: » Most chimneys are built as part of the house structure. Usually a space saver is installed inside the fireplace. It goes against the back wall & the two sides. Without the space saver the fireplace will be square or rectangle shaped. With the space saver its the perfect shape for the grate. It's not uncommon for the builder to leave a hollow behind the space saver. If you post photos someone can help better
ampleforth wrote: I do have a space saver in the back of the chimney. The hollow sounding part is at the bottom of the chimney though...
Sleeper12 wrote: » The floor of the fireplace/hearth?
ampleforth wrote: » My 90 year old house has an open chimney that I cleared up just recently while noticing that the concrete on the bottom sounds hollow and there are a few holes in the bottom (not sure as per design or by spontaneous decisions of previous owners). Other than that, the kitchen that surrounds the chimney has a solid floor, but the bedroom on the other side of the chimney has an elevated timber floor. I would expect the chimney to be on solid ground, like the kitchen floor, and level with it. Any reason why this may not be?