An increasingly popular solution is to enclose the fireplace with silicate panels. This is a building material that reinforces the structure of the aforementioned heating appliance.
Those who are wondering how to protect the fireplace they own can use suitably selected building materials to do so. Silicate board certainly falls into this category. It is used to form an insulating layer in combination with a fireplace board impregnator, as well as the Vitcas PVA fireproof primer. The cladding of a fireplace with silicate slabs is an activity approved by many professionals who deal with the maintenance, cleaning and also installation of domestic and commercial fireplaces on a daily basis. If you are interested in silicate slab products, you should take a look at our online shop. We offer the best quality products at affordable prices.
Silicate panel cladding for fireplace – strengthening the walls of the heating appliance construction
Creating insulation in a fireplace does not have to be a difficult and time-consuming task. All you need to do so is to use the right building materials. The silicate board available from our online shop certainly falls into this category. It is a product with high insulating properties and can withstand temperatures of up to 1,100 degrees Celsius. Enclosing a fireplace with silicate boards is not the only way to create good quality insulation for heating appliances. The aforementioned material can also be used to reinforce the construction of tiled cookers. The silicate panels can be adapted to any construction that the customer’s fireplace has. The building materials recommended by our online shop, fall into the category of insulation and construction products. They have been repeatedly tested, which confirms their mechanical and thermal resistance, as well as their non-flammability in accordance with the A1 rating and the EN 13501 – 1: 2002 standard.
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Silicate tile, which meets all European standards, can be used to create insulation in fireplaces. It is a building material that is also suitable for lining tiled cookers with it.