Hello,
My question is what kind of insulation should/should not be behind the framing for the fireplace facing, i.e., above the fireplace and near/around the large ducts in the chimney (there are liners also inside the large ducts).
In a remodel of my house, I am refacing the fireplace, which gave me the chance to see behind the framing that holds of the facing.
I never knew what a fireplace looked like inside, but as my contractor finished some framing and wiring before the refacing, I noticed he was replacing insulation.
My concern is that some of the insulation is the kind that has paper facing on one side. Sounds like a bad idea to me to have near a fireplace. Any guidelines for whether/what kind/how much insulation to have in this cavity behind the fireplace facing and around the large ducts?
Rick
My question is what kind of insulation should/should not be behind the framing for the fireplace facing, i.e., above the fireplace and near/around the large ducts in the chimney (there are liners also inside the large ducts).
In a remodel of my house, I am refacing the fireplace, which gave me the chance to see behind the framing that holds of the facing.
I never knew what a fireplace looked like inside, but as my contractor finished some framing and wiring before the refacing, I noticed he was replacing insulation.
My concern is that some of the insulation is the kind that has paper facing on one side. Sounds like a bad idea to me to have near a fireplace. Any guidelines for whether/what kind/how much insulation to have in this cavity behind the fireplace facing and around the large ducts?
Rick