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Has anyone repaired a cracked firebrick with refractory cement?

Discussion in 'Modern EPA Stoves and Fireplaces' started by don2222, Sep 10, 2025.

  1. don2222

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    Hello

    I see it can be done but has anyone done this?
    Is any refractory cement or refractory mortar adaquate?
    See info below
     

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  2. spotted owl

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    Why not just change out the brick?



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  3. don2222

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    I have a brand new one, I wanted to try and fix.
     
  4. brenndatomu

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    Yup, furnace cement works great! I've also repaired cracked baffle boards with it too
     
  5. Screwloose

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    Yup it works quite fine. I know it survives industrial kiln furniture.
     
  6. Backwoods Savage

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    It works. Firebricks are not expensive too.
     
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    I would just get a new brick.
     
  8. MAF143

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    $25 for a box of 6 firebrick and a 50 mile drive to get them isn't exactly always in my $ budget or time budget.

    I normally have spares on hand, but I'm not gonna get out the diamond blade on the angle grinder to cut a special sized brick at night or in the middle of a snowstorm. I'm for sure not gonna cut them inside the house... If its a full size one I'll replace it sometimes. But if it's a simple halfway clean break I'll glue them back together. The brick at the front of my stove take a beating. I run hot cuz we have a lot of house to heat.

    My woodstove pretty much runs 24/7 from October till April.

    I've used this stuff to glue firebrick back together many times over the years.


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    I don't have a stove anymore, but I didn't worry about cracks unless there was a big gap or the brick was in danger of falling/moving out of place.
     
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    Stove at old home in Colo had cracked bricks, we didn't bother since they stayed in place fine and no gaps.
     
  12. GranpaJohn

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    Hope this works...

    Baffle board repair

    Eta...after the first year I think I replaced the baffle board. Just didn't hold up with new cracks. The brick, however, seems to be pretty strong. Hope this helps.
     
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    If it's just cracked but fully in place then run it. If it falls out because of the crack then try to swap it with a floor brick where it can't fall down.
     
  14. don2222

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    What do you mean by a floor brick?
     
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    On all the stoves I’ve owned, other than a hearthstone, the wall bricks are interchangeable with floor bricks. As in the bricks on the firebox floor.
     
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