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andymet87
Hi. I have just bought a house, and a stove...
The stove is to go into an old fireplace that I have revealed in the kitchen. To meet ventilation regulations I will be tiling onto the brick of the chimney breast. This is the only way I can allow 100mm each side of the stove.
I am very concious of a few issues and would like some advice if possble!
1) Do I need special tiles? The stove will get very hot and will any crack?
2) Do I need special adhesive, with tiling onto brick and the extreme heat it is likely to be exposed to...
Im a little out of my depth but financial reasons means I can't hire someone to do it! - any pointers?
The stove is to go into an old fireplace that I have revealed in the kitchen. To meet ventilation regulations I will be tiling onto the brick of the chimney breast. This is the only way I can allow 100mm each side of the stove.
I am very concious of a few issues and would like some advice if possble!
1) Do I need special tiles? The stove will get very hot and will any crack?
2) Do I need special adhesive, with tiling onto brick and the extreme heat it is likely to be exposed to...
Im a little out of my depth but financial reasons means I can't hire someone to do it! - any pointers?