We all love a fireplace, especially during those cold wintry months. If you are about to turn on your fireplace for the winter, but notice it is in need of repair, there are a few items you will want to purchase. Fireplace repair can easily be done at home as long as you have the right supplies.
There are quite a few tools and supplies involved in fireplace repair. Depending on the type of damage, cracks, or wear, you may require all or just a few of these items. These items can range from cleansers, gask rope, sealant, and even cement.
When it comes to items like rope, you will want to ensure you purchase a thick rope that is at least 3/8” wide. You can find gask rope from just about any home improvement store or online and you will be looking at about $50.00 to spend. If you are looking for cement supplies or sealants, there are quite a few options to choose from.
Depending on the type of cement used to construct your fireplace in the first place, that is the type and color you should perform fireplace repair with. You can find fireplace concrete in white, gray, or black. There are some manufacturers that offer a brick colored cement as well if you want a more uniform look to your fireplace. Most fireplace repair cement buckets will range anywhere from $8.00 to over $20.00. This will primarily depend on the size, color and brand. Look for brands such as Imperial, ChimneyRx or Red Devil when you are doing your repairs. Always keep in mind the type of cement that was previously used and try to match your color as best you can.
If you have a wooden fireplace rather than a brick one, you will need wooden fireplace repair tools. Some of those tools include items like brush on paint. Imperial has the largest selection of brush on paint for your wooden fireplace. You can find large varieties of paints and stains that will match just about any fireplace. Always carry a swatch with you to compare prior to purchasing an entire quart of stain. You can find wooden fireplace repair items ranging anywhere from $5.00 to over $30.00 at a variety of home improvements stores and websites.
When it comes to conducting fireplace repair on your own, you will want to ensure you have the right tools. Visit local retailers such as Lowes, Home Depot or even Wal-Mart for a large variety of fireplace repair items. Ask for help if you are unsure what tools you will need and no matter what the cost, just know that repairing your fireplace yourself will be cheaper than hiring a professional to do so. Learning how to repair your own items at home is essential for just about any homeowner. There are enough do-it-yourself sites and home improvements stores available to consumers these days in order to ensure every consumer will have the right know how to do their projects themselves.



