- Aug 20, 2007
- 644
Hi everyone.
The question posted about cracked firebrick got me to thinking about the firebrick in my PE Pacific insert - used for five seasons, so it's obvious that some of the bricks look as though they have seen better days (we burn it every day in the winter and live in NEOhio).
There is a place near me that sells refractory brick in all sorts of sizes very cheap. My assumption is that firebrick is firebrick - any reason to think otherwise? Should I order an entire "official" replacement kit of bricks or do you guys think I'd be OK just matching up sizes and moving out.
Thanks for any input.
The question posted about cracked firebrick got me to thinking about the firebrick in my PE Pacific insert - used for five seasons, so it's obvious that some of the bricks look as though they have seen better days (we burn it every day in the winter and live in NEOhio).
There is a place near me that sells refractory brick in all sorts of sizes very cheap. My assumption is that firebrick is firebrick - any reason to think otherwise? Should I order an entire "official" replacement kit of bricks or do you guys think I'd be OK just matching up sizes and moving out.
Thanks for any input.