Rutland Dry Mix 211 Refractory Mortar 10 Pound - USA-Made High Temperature Mortar for Masonry - 2550°F Fire Cement Patch for Fireplace Brick, Fire Pit, Kiln, Forge & Pizza Oven Repair








Key features
- •Refractory mortar that is ideal for joining or repairing masonry flue tile in any gas or wood fireplace and wood, coal, or pellet stove chimney
- •Can be used as a parge coating (thin over-coat) when building or repairing fireboxes
- •Dry mix cement, just add water and trowel into place
- •Dark grey finish
- •For interior use, rated up to 2550°F (1400°C)
Rutland Dry Mix 211 Refractory Mortar 10 Pound - USA-Made High Temperature Mortar for Masonry - 2550°F Fire Cement Patch for Fireplace Brick, Fire Pit, Kiln, Forge & Pizza Oven Repair
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Customer Reviews
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Our Chimney Sweep approved of this product
Colleen•November 12, 2017
The rear wall of our fireplace finally broke down and crumbled after years of burinng hot logs and my husband patched it with this product. We had our fireplace inspected and swept and the chimney serviceman said this was a good product and did the job well.
Terrible
John M.•July 10, 2017
Terrible results. Put down over divots in brick fireplace then painted with fireproof paint. 4 months later, complete shambles. Bubbled up from underneath. Must be completely redone.
I resurfaced the areas that were deteriorating with this cement and it worked super well. I found a video on it on ...
Norman T.•September 4, 2016
I used this product to repair the refractory panels in my metal fireplace. Replacing the panels seemed overly expensive. I resurfaced the areas that were deteriorating with this cement and it worked super well. I found a video on it on Youtube. I preferred the dry mix over the pre-mix because of its better chance of a long shelf life for the unused portion. Would definitely recommend it.
Excellent
Nhgeek•June 7, 2014
My task was to convert a masonry fireplace from LP gas back to wood in preparation for installing a wood pellet insert. When the masonry stack was built, a cast iron gas line was installed through a wall of the masonry into the firebox. In my area, it is not enough to disconnect the gas line. The pipe inside the firebox must be capped or otherwise closed (makes sense). Unfortunately, the pipe stuck out too far and would interfere with the insert, especially if a cap were added to the end of it. Since this firebox is never going back to gas, my solution was to cut the pipe flush to the firebricks using an angle grinder, then fill it with this refractory cement. It worked wonderfully.
Does exactly what it was expected to do.
Steve Woodrow•December 30, 2013
This product is a lot like grout and works similarly in prep and application. I applied it to the bottom of my forge with fire brick pressed over and into it. I gently tipped the forge over trying to get it on a dolly to move it, but the refractory and bricks all stayed in place. I would have had a mess if it had not held together.
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