Just had a log burner installed. Round the front of the fireplace opening, the installer put a black metal angle to cover the gap where the brickwork was cut into, to open up the hearth. Looks fine, except he used CT1 silicone as the glue to fix it to the brickwork. This gets very hot, especially above the burner, and we get a strong silicone smell. I've seen there are 300 degree and 1100 degree CT1 silicone sealants but I've seen one example which is ' Fire seal and bond 1100 deg white' yet says 'not suitable anywhere that is direct contact with high heat such as a woodburner'. Would any instant grab type fixer be ok? It has to be something which doesn't give off fumes when hot !
