Hi,
I'm hoping I'm in there right place to get some advice, so thanks in advance if you can help!
We just bought a house, previous owners had a log burner installed around 2-3 years ago. They had a cheap wooden fire surround screwed to the wall, which we are hoping to replace with an oak mantel beam at a later date. I removed the fire surround today, and this is what was hiding underneath! The plaster has cracked along the top, the sides are a mess, and there are big holes along the bottom.
We are wanting to keep the brick slips in the recess, and just have nice neat plaster on the wall. What is the best way for me to fix the following:
1. The cracked plaster along the top where the metal beading is.
2. Get straight, neat edges on the uprights, where the plaster on the wall meets the brick slips? The brick slips are currently not straight at all.
3. Fill the big holes at the bottom.
I'm hoping I'm in there right place to get some advice, so thanks in advance if you can help!
We just bought a house, previous owners had a log burner installed around 2-3 years ago. They had a cheap wooden fire surround screwed to the wall, which we are hoping to replace with an oak mantel beam at a later date. I removed the fire surround today, and this is what was hiding underneath! The plaster has cracked along the top, the sides are a mess, and there are big holes along the bottom.
We are wanting to keep the brick slips in the recess, and just have nice neat plaster on the wall. What is the best way for me to fix the following:
1. The cracked plaster along the top where the metal beading is.
2. Get straight, neat edges on the uprights, where the plaster on the wall meets the brick slips? The brick slips are currently not straight at all.
3. Fill the big holes at the bottom.