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Gregg  > Architecture > Home Projects > Fireplace/chimney project
We had a Rumford fireplace and bake oven built in our living room, along with a center chimney. The masonry was expertly built by Steve and Paul Dyer of Dyer Masonry Contractors ( http://www.dyermasonry.com). They are meticulous in their work and as an added bonus are very funny. Lynda was sorry to see them finish. . . she'd been enjoying having them around. I did all the finish carpentry; framing walls, hanging drywall, building the raised panels, etc. The house now has that smell that's so familiar in eighteenth century New England homes (especially in "home museums" at places like Old Sturbridge Village, Historic York (Maine), etc.) -- woodsmoke. Now after nearly a full winter worth of fires and baking, the bricks are smoke stained and the whole oven/fireplace "complex" looks really old.
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Looking down the furnace/boiler flue.  When we eventually replace our twenty-year-old (installed in 1987) boiler, we'll move it here and demolish the ugly, skinny chimney it uses.
The hearth extension and base are poured.  The wood form is where the ash dump will go.
I removed the drywall in preparation for some electrical relocation.
I removed the drywall in preparation for some electrical relocation.
I removed the drywall in preparation for some electrical relocation.
Removing the drywall in preparation for some electrical relocation.
Lance and I removing the drywall in preparation for some electrical relocation.
Lance and I removing the drywall in preparation for some electrical relocation.
Looking down the furnace/boiler flue. When we eventually replace our twenty-year-old (installed in 1987) boiler, we'll move it here and demolish the ugly, skinny chimney it uses.
Looking down the furnace/boiler flue.  When we eventually replace our twenty-year-old (installed in 1987) boiler, we'll move it here and demolish the ugly, skinny chimney it uses.
Looking down the furnace/boiler flue. When we eventually replace our twenty-year-old (installed in 1987) boiler, we'll move it here and demolish the ugly, skinny chimney it uses.
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