Hi I am fitting a inset/cassette stove into my original brick opening (1930 house) the current opening is approx 800mm wide by 900mm high so I need to build up to reduce the opening and create a smaller one for the stove to slide into. I'm not exactly sure what to use for this. I originally planned to use concrete blocks but the manual says that the unit can transfer quite a bit of heat into surrounding structure. Would concrete blocks be ok or is there a more suitable option. The manual states to leave a 5mm clearance gap around the insert. Also thought about lining the inside of the opening with some insulation board to protect the blockwork. Any advice is very welcome
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