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HomeSaver Fireplace Mortar - Case of Six 11 Ounce Cartridges

HomeSaver Fireplace Mortar - Case of Six 11 Ounce Cartridges

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Product Details

Manufacturer: HomeSaver
HomeSaver Part Numbers: 81620
Item Number: CPF-81610
Both strong and easy-to-apply, HomeSaver Fireplace Mortar is a great choice for tuckpointing fireboxes and mortaring replacement firebricks. Curing allows this tough mortar to withstand temperatures as high as 2,000 degrees fahrenheit and become just as hard as the firebrick you're repairing. A tube of this outstanding mortar and a standard caulking gun are all you need to tackle any fireplace maintenance job.

Please Note: HomeSaver can only be sold and shipped to general contractors or licensed chimney sweeps. Orders to the general public cannot be fulfilled. If you have a contractor please provide his name and address. This will need to be shipped directly to the contractor. The manufacturer will not make exceptions.

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Diane from Collinsville, MS asked:
What is tuckpointing and can this mortar be used for a crack in the fireplace brick?
What is tuckpointing and can this mortar be used for a crack in the fireplace brick?
Tuckpointing is the practice of refreshing an aged or receding mortar joint. This mortar works best for large mortar joints only and is not designed to patch small hairline cracks.
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Mark from Detroit, MI asked:
How long should I wait, after I apply this mortar, to start a low heat fire?
How long should I wait, after I apply this mortar, to start a low heat fire?
The product should be allowed to air dry for at least 24 hours, but if you can spare the extra time, a 48 hour dry time will be more ideal.
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