I have a gas firer place, that opens into the living room which is great ,but the other side opens to the bedroom that has not much wall space ,so a dresser is against that opening. We have not used the fire place since . Both sides are glass covered ,with a 1 inch vent on top. I went to a fireplace store and of course they said I must rip out the old one and install a new one sided fireplace. In our hardware store I see they sell a sheet of concrete about 1/2 inch thick and 4 ft x 4ft
I was thinking of cutting this sheet so it fits nicely behind the glass on the bedroom side then finishing it off with pink insulation before installing the glass back on . Will this work ? or is there a better solution ?
I was thinking of cutting this sheet so it fits nicely behind the glass on the bedroom side then finishing it off with pink insulation before installing the glass back on . Will this work ? or is there a better solution ?
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