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    Hi, I am in the process of building an outdoor fireplace but am struggling to get the dimensions i would like out of bricks and wondering if i can build a fireplace entirely out of reinforced concrete by making my own mould/formwork. Part of my thinking is to eliminate the need for firebricks to reduce costs.

    Does anyone have any experience with a smiliar project?

    I am also unsure if concrete can handle the temperatures in an outdoor fireplace?


    Any advice appreciated
    Thanks

  • #2
    Re: concrete fireplace - outdoor

    Concrete explosively decomposes at fire temperatures, so you can do it but it needs to be lined with firebrick up to the damper.

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    • #3
      Re: concrete fireplace - outdoor

      Why don't you really save money and time. Make a fire pit!

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      • #4
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        Thanks for the advice stonecutter, i am a novice at this.. Do you think a fireplace made out of refractory concrete without rebar in it will hold together with out cracking? I had planned on building the form work and pouring it in 4 seperate pours

        Cheers

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        • #5
          Re: concrete fireplace - outdoor

          I think it needs to be in segments (pre-engineered cracks). A monolithic refractory structure is almost certain to fail.

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          • #6
            Re: concrete fireplace - outdoor

            Originally posted by Tscarborough View Post
            I think it needs to be in segments (pre-engineered cracks). A monolithic refractory structure is almost certain to fail.
            What he said.


            It would be helpful to you if the segments had a lap joint to help lock the segments together.
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            • #7
              Re: concrete fireplace - outdoor

              Originally posted by Qqueen
              Hi, building a fireplace on your own can be rather difficult. you can go for a firepit instead its easier, less costly and takes less time.
              Two posts and two links to your company selling patios and related stuff.

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              • #8
                Re: concrete fireplace - outdoor

                i think its more convenient to build it out of brick rather than concrete, it doesn't perform in high temperatures

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                • #9
                  Re: concrete fireplace - outdoor

                  I was wondering if you could get away with using thin bricks
                  and high temp mortar to build an outdoor insert
                  when using a propane firelog set and make the block fireplace
                  ventless????

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