Hi Guys,
Fitted a wood burner 2 weeks ago in customers house, the walls had a re skim months ago, using PVA, and a bonding agent....[posh job eh !]...anyway, the plaster around the wood burner has blown, due to the heat, bearing in mind the wood burner is at least a foot of the walls both sides, as it sits in the corner.
The plan now is too use metal stud, then insulation between the studs. the insulation is like rockwall, but with a heavy foil on one side, then the fire board over the top, then a tile the customer has chosen. Is there a an adhesive, or some sort of fire cement that I can stick the tiles onto the board, and can take the hot and cold cycles . Cheers.
Fitted a wood burner 2 weeks ago in customers house, the walls had a re skim months ago, using PVA, and a bonding agent....[posh job eh !]...anyway, the plaster around the wood burner has blown, due to the heat, bearing in mind the wood burner is at least a foot of the walls both sides, as it sits in the corner.
The plan now is too use metal stud, then insulation between the studs. the insulation is like rockwall, but with a heavy foil on one side, then the fire board over the top, then a tile the customer has chosen. Is there a an adhesive, or some sort of fire cement that I can stick the tiles onto the board, and can take the hot and cold cycles . Cheers.