Hi
I have a pewter fire insert. It’s just for aesthetics! It has a marble surround. There’s a gap between the insert and the surround. Any ideas on how I can fill this gap please?is there some kind of flexible edging ?! Thanks
Hi
I have a pewter fire insert. It’s just for aesthetics! It has a marble surround. There’s a gap between the insert and the surround. Any ideas on how I can fill this gap please?is there some kind of flexible edging ?! Thanks
What kind of size gap is that? 5mm, 10mm?
More than 5mm, I would suggest expanding foam, followed by (after trimming) a coloured silicone sealant, or even a slate sealant which will be the correct colour.
Maybe a filler that is used for lead work on roofs.
As said, if greater than about 5mm, Expanding foam, trimmed with a suitable depression to allow the 'lead work' filler to cover the surface.
I would mask up the area with masking tape before using anything like expandable foam otherwise you could make a right mess.
Not entirely sure the cure wouldn't be worse than the disease here, how bad does the gap look when you're just sitting in the room?
As the fire is non-functioning you could take a look at wooden trim painted or unpainted (depending on what you like) using grab adhesive to get it in place.
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