I've just about finished the building work before putting in another log burner.
Where I had to remove plaster around the opening on the chimney breast face, I've used Hardwall leaving 2-3mm for the final top coat of multi finish (see pic). I'm worried however, that the multi finish will crack from the heat of the fire.
The walls inside the opening are brick, then concrete board, then tiles so I'm not concerned about heat there; it's just on the chimney breast face. Hardwall seems to be quite workable - would it be acceptable to put another layer on the existing stuff , getting it as smooth as possible, letting it dry for a month, then painting?
Where I had to remove plaster around the opening on the chimney breast face, I've used Hardwall leaving 2-3mm for the final top coat of multi finish (see pic). I'm worried however, that the multi finish will crack from the heat of the fire.
The walls inside the opening are brick, then concrete board, then tiles so I'm not concerned about heat there; it's just on the chimney breast face. Hardwall seems to be quite workable - would it be acceptable to put another layer on the existing stuff , getting it as smooth as possible, letting it dry for a month, then painting?
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