Q
Quinnci
We're currently having a wood burning stove installed and have chosen black limestone slabs for the hearth.The builders doing the fireplace have laid the slabs before sealing them. I have been told that the stones will be sealed on the day the stove is installed.
After doing some research, I realise that firstly the stone should be sealed before laying and that 2 coats need to be applied before the stove should be be installed. So, I've bought some LTP colour intensify and sealer.
What are the consequences of not sealing before laying? they have dyed the cement black but have left the edges at back open (not cemented to the back of the fireplace) with a gap of about 5mm. should we be grouting this.
any thoughts would be welcome as we need any problems sorted before Monday when they plan on fitting the stove.
Thanks
After doing some research, I realise that firstly the stone should be sealed before laying and that 2 coats need to be applied before the stove should be be installed. So, I've bought some LTP colour intensify and sealer.
What are the consequences of not sealing before laying? they have dyed the cement black but have left the edges at back open (not cemented to the back of the fireplace) with a gap of about 5mm. should we be grouting this.
any thoughts would be welcome as we need any problems sorted before Monday when they plan on fitting the stove.
Thanks