I installed a granite countertop that butts up against the thin outer brick of the wood fired oven. There is a small gap (about 1/4") above the granite countertop and below the thin brick. I initially used high temperature silicone for this joint, but it was not aesthetic and detracted from the look of the oven. I removed the silicone, and am considering using mortar for this gap. This will match the mortar used on the bricks and hopefully look nice.
Are there any concerns with this idea? I am not planning on putting mortar between the oven floor and the granite countertop. I'll fill that small crack with ashes, as I've read many on the forum recommend. The area where I need to fill is above the countertop and below the face brick. This is to the left and the right of the oven opening.
Thanks!
Are there any concerns with this idea? I am not planning on putting mortar between the oven floor and the granite countertop. I'll fill that small crack with ashes, as I've read many on the forum recommend. The area where I need to fill is above the countertop and below the face brick. This is to the left and the right of the oven opening.
Thanks!
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