Hi Guys,
So I've got a bit of an issue. When we bought the house the fireplace was relined with a stainless rectangular liner, 9.75 x 5.75 inches. That liner is insulated.
For my coming insert install I ordered oval duraliner which should fit inside of the old liner no problem. I tested it at the roof and it fit in the original liner just fine.
BUT, then (like issue #5 so far this install, ugh!) I checked it out at the bottom and the original liner was a bit bent/warped - must have been from the install -and the duraliner wouldn't fit. The original liner was mortared in place bent up, so I had to break out the mortar and pound it into shape.
Ok, so that's where I'm at. Duraliner fits in the old liner just fine now. Of course, a *new* issue arose. When I broke out the mortar at the bottom the liner came loose from the mortar at the top. It's still suspended in the chimney (not sure from what - maybe friction from the insulation against the clay tiles?) but I can push it up or down a few inches.
Of course I can't leave the liner loosely suspended like that. If it somehow came full loose it would "fall" onto the duraliner inside of it of causing damage, possibly separation at a joint. Bad!
All of that being said, my options are:
1) Re-mortar in the original liner. Run the duraliner inside of it. I would prefer this method because I've then got an insulated liner inside of an insulated liner, which should be a benefit on my external chimney. Also, should we ever sell the house the fireplace is ready to be used as an open fireplace if preferred. Question is, what do I use to re-mortar this? The original installer used Chamber Tech 2000 but I'd prefer to spring for something cheaper as it's like $80 for a huge tub of the stuff, of which I'd only need a tiny bit.
2) Tear out the original liner and just go with the duraliner.
Would love to hear what you would do and, if option #1, how can I secure the old liner? Maybe something other than mortar for the time being - seeing as that liner isn't really being used. Not sure what code would dictate in this situation.
So I've got a bit of an issue. When we bought the house the fireplace was relined with a stainless rectangular liner, 9.75 x 5.75 inches. That liner is insulated.
For my coming insert install I ordered oval duraliner which should fit inside of the old liner no problem. I tested it at the roof and it fit in the original liner just fine.
BUT, then (like issue #5 so far this install, ugh!) I checked it out at the bottom and the original liner was a bit bent/warped - must have been from the install -and the duraliner wouldn't fit. The original liner was mortared in place bent up, so I had to break out the mortar and pound it into shape.
Ok, so that's where I'm at. Duraliner fits in the old liner just fine now. Of course, a *new* issue arose. When I broke out the mortar at the bottom the liner came loose from the mortar at the top. It's still suspended in the chimney (not sure from what - maybe friction from the insulation against the clay tiles?) but I can push it up or down a few inches.
Of course I can't leave the liner loosely suspended like that. If it somehow came full loose it would "fall" onto the duraliner inside of it of causing damage, possibly separation at a joint. Bad!
All of that being said, my options are:
1) Re-mortar in the original liner. Run the duraliner inside of it. I would prefer this method because I've then got an insulated liner inside of an insulated liner, which should be a benefit on my external chimney. Also, should we ever sell the house the fireplace is ready to be used as an open fireplace if preferred. Question is, what do I use to re-mortar this? The original installer used Chamber Tech 2000 but I'd prefer to spring for something cheaper as it's like $80 for a huge tub of the stuff, of which I'd only need a tiny bit.
2) Tear out the original liner and just go with the duraliner.
Would love to hear what you would do and, if option #1, how can I secure the old liner? Maybe something other than mortar for the time being - seeing as that liner isn't really being used. Not sure what code would dictate in this situation.