I had installed my new PE insert in November,made a hearth of 1/2" DUROCK + 1/2" MICORE + 1/2" DUROCK + 1/2" marble tile. The extra MICORE I had remaining I installed inside the fireplace (to seal where the damper was) approx.6" above the insert. There is a sheet metal box around the insert that houses the blower (side) and the blower outlet manifold (that directs the heated air). On the top of that sheet metal box, I cut a couple stacks (for the front and back) of (9or 10 pieces) micore 2"x6" to support the larger pieces of MICORE (two pieces mated to fit around the SS.chimney insert) that was sealing the damper area above the insert.
I was in the cellar when one of my Boston Terriers was barking up a storm. I finally decided to go upstairs to see what her problem was... The room was filled with smoke. Upon further investigation (removing the insert surround), I found my MICORE smoking. (No not a cigarette)The MICORE looked like old grey used charcoal brickets! They were now falling apart when I picked them up and into the ash can...
Sooo, MICORE is WONDERFUL for making a hearth. Don't use it as I did, above the insert! I thought it could withstand the heat. Live and learn... I had to open a couple doors and air out the house before the wife and kids get home!
I was in the cellar when one of my Boston Terriers was barking up a storm. I finally decided to go upstairs to see what her problem was... The room was filled with smoke. Upon further investigation (removing the insert surround), I found my MICORE smoking. (No not a cigarette)The MICORE looked like old grey used charcoal brickets! They were now falling apart when I picked them up and into the ash can...
Sooo, MICORE is WONDERFUL for making a hearth. Don't use it as I did, above the insert! I thought it could withstand the heat. Live and learn... I had to open a couple doors and air out the house before the wife and kids get home!