Hi, I've been searching for this for a while, but I haven't found an answer, so I thought I'd ask here.
We moved into a home with a fireplace, and someone had put a new marble/tile facing on the brick (toward the room, on the front of the fireplace). There's a ~1" gap of incomplete grout/mortar (whatever it is) between the marble and the brick, such that there's some space for smoke smell to rise up between the brick and the sheet rock above it.
What can I fill this with safely and wisely? It'd be a lot of caulk. And I don't know what grout/mortar would be heat safe and smoke blocking. You can see in the picture that the whitish tile faces the room. Thanks. Trying to reduce smoke smell upstairs (because there is some sheet rock imperfection in the above floor due to wiring, etc.).
We moved into a home with a fireplace, and someone had put a new marble/tile facing on the brick (toward the room, on the front of the fireplace). There's a ~1" gap of incomplete grout/mortar (whatever it is) between the marble and the brick, such that there's some space for smoke smell to rise up between the brick and the sheet rock above it.
What can I fill this with safely and wisely? It'd be a lot of caulk. And I don't know what grout/mortar would be heat safe and smoke blocking. You can see in the picture that the whitish tile faces the room. Thanks. Trying to reduce smoke smell upstairs (because there is some sheet rock imperfection in the above floor due to wiring, etc.).