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Click Here: https://bit.ly/3vFmyfO to see all of our fireplace and chimney items. • Want to SAVE even more on your order? SIGN UP for our discount club: https://bit.ly/36ABbH0 • Don't forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and SHARE OUR VIDEO which helps us produce more content for our channel, thank you for watching! • Robert talks about how to install firebrick in your wood burning stove or insert. • Fire bricks line the floor and walls of your wood stove to protect the steel or cast iron from excessive heat. The lifespan of a wood stove would diminish immensely without protection from the bricks. Without the fire bricks, the excessive heat of the exterior on the wood stove could also set fire to combustible objects around the stove. You should replace broken fire bricks immediately with bricks made from the same material and the same size as the original bricks. Replacing the broken bricks extends the life of your wood stove. • If this is a new install then you will follow the diagram shown in your stove's owners manual for proper installation guidelines. • How to install firebricks: • Allow the fire in your wood stove to burn down, and let the embers cool. Clean the cool embers from the stove. If you haven't burned a fire within three or four days, you can use a wet-dry vacuum to remove the ash from your wood stove. • Pull any cracked or broken fire bricks from the wood stove. Pry the bricks out with your fingers or gently pry them up with a flat-blade screwdriver. • Clean the space created when you removed the broken or cracked bricks. If the wood stove is cool enough, vacuum the debris from the area with your wet-dry vacuum. Make sure you remove any broken pieces of brick that may have wedged beneath the adjacent bricks. Use a small wire brush to help get all the fragments out. • Insert the replacement fire brick into the space that was occupied by the original brick. Use bricks made from the same material that are the same size as your original bricks. • Tools You May Need: • Wet-dry vacuum • Flat-blade screwdriver • Small wire brush • Wood block • Rubber mallet • If you are unsure of the type of brick your wood stove requires, check with the manufacturer.

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