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Katie Camargo
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What should I do with this fireplace?

Katie Camargo
  • Investor
  • Fairfax, VA
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Recently purchased a new property with an upstairs attic studio. Planning on doing a light reno to replace carpet, repaint, etc. Should I keep this fireplace, or get rid of it? Because it's an attic, it's pretty cold up there in the winter, but I am planning on installing a mini-split. The space has this room plus one other, so pretty small, if that helps at all. 

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    I would get rid of it due to the liability.

    Also who would be responsible for lugging firewood upstairs?

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