Walls – apply full-sized brick to an interior wall if shared with a fireplace

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Similar to a previous post, I don't want to use veneer, I want to use real brick. The wall is in my living room and it includes a wood-burning fireplace. The existing wall has what seems like faux stone veneer (haven't demo'd to confirm), floor-to-ceiling and wall-to-wall.

Existing stone similar to this style (but mine is floor to ceiling wall to wall)
http://www.hotelpicodaurze.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Custom-Wall-Coverings.jpg

If full sized brick walls require proper concrete footings to support the massive amount of weight, then perhaps my existing concrete footings are sufficient since I have a chimney shared with that wall? I assume the chimney was constructed at the same time as the house.

Best Answer

The chimney is not supported by the floor system, it is built from the ground up with a foundation of concrete under it.

Full 4” brick weigh 40 pounds per square foot so a wall that is 9’ tall and 15’ long would add 5400 lbs to the floor system.

I would want an engineer to approve the area in question to be certain that it can support this added weight with out compromising the integrity of the structure.