A: Thank you for your question. Fire brick should be used around fire instead of this product. This brick should begin decomposing around 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit and should not be exposed to fire.
by|Oct 21, 2019
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A: Yes, this brick can be used around fire.
by|Oct 30, 2022
Q:I would like to use this brick in a walkway over an existing sidewalk due to it's thinner dimension. In addition, it would be used for a new small patio area attached (over gravel).
I feel it would work fine, although nothing in the description says for patio or walk and with its thinner thickness and apparent water absorption, I just want to ask if there's a known issue with my proposed use.
Thank you
by|Oct 18, 2018
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A: Thank you for your question. Yes, you can use this product for a walkway and/or patio area.
by|Oct 19, 2018
Q:how high temperature can it withstand ?
by|Apr 11, 2018
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A: Thank you for your question. Ordinary brick should begin decomposing around 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit and should not be exposed to fire.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:Can I use it for fire pit?
by|Apr 11, 2018
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A: Thank you for your question. Yes, this brick can be used for a fire pit. Please make sure to use firebrick on the low end of the pit with the most exposure to the fire and as you build this brick should be fine.