My fireplace has some bricks that are loose and needs to be cleaned. Would a fireplace service be able to do these types of minor repairs?
I'll tell you I don't know!
Is this an insert into a previous wood burning fireplace? Direct vent or vent free? BTUs?
First, clean the fireplace and inspect the firebox closely. Then remove any damaged or loose bricks with a screwdriver by lightly scraping between the joints in the bricks. Apply refractory mortar to the edges and slide the new mortared brick into their position, wiping the excess mortar around the area away using a trowel.
replace it
You have to find the cracked hose, loose component, etc and repair/replace it.You have to find the cracked hose, loose component, etc and repair/replace it.
Probably there is something loose. If you frequently go at that speed, I would suggest you consult with a repair shop.Probably there is something loose. If you frequently go at that speed, I would suggest you consult with a repair shop.Probably there is something loose. If you frequently go at that speed, I would suggest you consult with a repair shop.Probably there is something loose. If you frequently go at that speed, I would suggest you consult with a repair shop.
simple way is to place bricks together and set on baking tray and place in oven at 185f if older polystyrene bricks or 200f if polypropelene.
Loose bricks, Core competency ,Bottom of pyramid
Send it to a Browning authorized repair center.
Yes, in some cases, limestone is used in drainage of harappan civilization. The main channels were made of bricks set in mortar and were covered with loose bricks that could be removed for cleaning.
get a book and find out numptey
I suggest searching for the answer on eHow.com.