Hi everyone, Just had a quick question for you guys that have been through this. Over the summer we have had a new woodburning fireplace installed...photo's coming soon...patching up the wall now. I am insulating above the fireplace and I'm a bit paranoid, I want to be sure insulation maintains the clearance from the chimney, and doesn't come loose....so on the back of the studs I fastened 1/16" thick, 1 1/4" wide pieces of strap steel. Just want to make sure, is there any downside to this? Does it matter now if I use faced or unfaced insulation?
The steel pieces might seem overkill, but on the previous fireplace there was faced fiberglass insulation, and when I tore down the old fireplace you could see where the old insulation had come loose from the paper backing and was nearly resting on top the old chimney. In the photo it doesn't appear there is any clearance, but there is 3 inches between steel straps and chimney. Thank you in advance....
The steel pieces might seem overkill, but on the previous fireplace there was faced fiberglass insulation, and when I tore down the old fireplace you could see where the old insulation had come loose from the paper backing and was nearly resting on top the old chimney. In the photo it doesn't appear there is any clearance, but there is 3 inches between steel straps and chimney. Thank you in advance....