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janzbro
Hi, we have a woodburning stove inset into a chimney breast and the previous owner has had the inset lined with plasterboard and skimmed over, needless to say it has all cracked and large chunks have fallen off.
Just wondering what would be the best plan of attack to sort it out, I am torn between cementboarding (hardibacker) it and painting or tiling it with a travertine tiles to match the floor surface.
Cement baord - I have used hardibacker before and had a ***** of a time cutting it (wore out 4 jigsaw blades, totally smothed them off) what is the best/ easiest way to cut it?
Travertine - I get the feeling looking at the cracks in my floors due to the underfloor heating thats its very soft and if the underfloor heating has cracked them god knows what a cast iron box giving out 250'C plus would do to it.
Any thoughts and advice welcome
John
Just wondering what would be the best plan of attack to sort it out, I am torn between cementboarding (hardibacker) it and painting or tiling it with a travertine tiles to match the floor surface.
Cement baord - I have used hardibacker before and had a ***** of a time cutting it (wore out 4 jigsaw blades, totally smothed them off) what is the best/ easiest way to cut it?
Travertine - I get the feeling looking at the cracks in my floors due to the underfloor heating thats its very soft and if the underfloor heating has cracked them god knows what a cast iron box giving out 250'C plus would do to it.
Any thoughts and advice welcome
John