Plastering chimney breast

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Hi guys the plaster on my chimney breast has blown and so plan to remove this section and dot n dab a new board on to the exposed brickwork.Would using a sheet of fire resistant board help to prevent the cracking and blowing in the future due to the heat from the stove. Thanks in advance guys.
 
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Follow the link peaps has posted & have a read. If your intent on boarding rather than rendering, you cant use any form of gypsum based board even Fireline, they are only designed to withstand a one off exposure & are not suitable where the temperature regularly exceeds 49 degrees. You can use a calcium silicate board such as Supalux but you cant just rely on adhesive, it must also be mechanically fixed. Personally I’d stick with Vitcas heat proof render; http://shop.vitcas.com/vitcas-fireplace-render-260-p.asp or, as I do, mix your own heat resistant sand/cement/lime render & apply in two coats (5:1:1 - 6:1:1) & then use Vitcas heatproof plaster over that; http://shop.vitcas.com/vitcas-heat-resistant-plaster-16-p.asp

It’s all there in the links. ;)
 
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Follow the link peaps has posted & have a read. If your intent on boarding rather than rendering, you cant use any form of gypsum based board even Fireline, they are only designed to withstand a one off exposure & are not suitable where the temperature regularly exceeds 49 degrees. You can use a calcium silicate board such as Supalux but you cant just rely on adhesive, it must also be mechanically fixed. Personally I’d stick with Vitcas heat proof render; http://shop.vitcas.com/vitcas-fireplace-render-260-p.asp or, as I do, mix your own heat resistant sand/cement/lime render & apply in two coats (5:1:1 - 6:1:1) & then use Vitcas heatproof plaster over that; http://shop.vitcas.com/vitcas-heat-resistant-plaster-16-p.asp

It’s all there in the links. ;)

You can use board in some cases but this all depends on the stove. Boiler stove tend not to radiate lots of heat to the room. Mine is a coalbrookdale boiler stove and only the top get around 50. But it is always best to go ovewr the top just incase someone moves in after you and fit a big time stove.
 

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