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For example, if your rear panel dimension is 30 in, it is suggested to divide the rear panel into two pieces 15 in wide (expansion joint). Height of the panel is not restricted in this way.The full installation manual link is below. Please pick large or small brick pattern from the drop down box. Universal Replacement Refractory Panel 23.5' high X 27.5 'wide x 1'(+-) thick If your current fireplace firebrick lining has cracks of 1/4' or more, you should replace the panels for safety reason. These replacement fireplace refractory panels are engineered for extreme heat, have excellent thermal properties, and can be used in prefabricated. We would like to take an opportunity to introduce you to a plus, inc. your source for Fireplaces, Insulation, Spray Foam, Plaster Mantels, Gutters and Garage Doors. Please take a moment to learn more about a plus, inc. And how we do business. Was incorporated in Georgia in 1985 to market fireplaces and insulation services. Hearth and Grill Sales, LLC 3405 Keith St. Cleveland, TN 37312 United States.
Replacement Refractory Panel | 24' H x 29.625' W x 1' thick | Thermax Vermiculite | Neuex
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When using this panel for the rear application do not install tightly to the side panels. Allow 1/4' gap for expansion contraction to avoid premature cracking.
It is recommended that the maximum width of any panel not exceed 18 in. For example, if your rear panel dimension is 30 in, it is suggested to divide the rear panel into two pieces 15 in wide (expansion joint). Height of the panel is not restricted in this way.The full installation manual link is below.
Please pick large or small brick pattern from the drop down box.
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- Panels are 1' Thick
- Small Brick Pattern - 3' x 8'
- Large Brick Pattern - 4' x 8'
- Price per panel.
Replacement Vermiculite Panel 24' high X 29 5/8'wide x 1' thick
Fireplace Brick Panel Replacement
- If your current fireplace firebrick lining has cracks of 1/4' or more, you should replace the panels for safety reason.
- Fits back, left or right.
- Not recommended for the hearth (bottom) of the fireplace - use HARU2428 for Hearth brick
- Panels are easily cut with a skill saw, saber saw, or utility knife. Cuts much easier than concrete refractory panels.
- We do not cut to custom sizes.
- Order multiple panels to cover larger areas.
- Can be altered to fit all fireplaces including Marco Fireplaces.
- Panels can be painted with any of our Hi Temperature Paint colors purchased separately
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Marco Fireplace Brick Panels Decorative
Material Description:
Vermiculite is a naturally occurring non-combustible mineral of the 3-layered silica group. The expanded form of vermiculite is mixed with inorganic binders and pressed into durable refractory boards. There are no fibers or other hazardous materials added. The product is odor free and will not create any off-gases when heated. The boards are strong and durable to 2,012⁰F. Disposal as produced is ecologically “friendly”. Granulated after use, it can be mixed with compost material or as a soil additive for moisture retention, aeration, and beneficial mineral additions.
Applications:
- Original or replacement firebox liner, baffle, insulation for fireplaces, pellet stoves, boilers, and bio-mass heaters.
- Veneer old refractory materials. Suitable for zero clearance fireplaces where the R-Value of the material being replaced is equal to or lower than the R-Value of Thermax Panels.
- Fire protection – such as steel beam cladding, fire door cores, and laminated construction panels and surrounds.
- Heat shield core material.
Better Combustion:

Thermax Boards have considerably lower heat capacity than higher density Refractories, such as fireclay bricks and precast shapes. The heat remains in the combustion chamber and speeds ignition and contributes to complete combustion, lowering emissions and ash volume. The Thermax lined heater remains clean: will not as readily build up with soot and ash.
Vermiculite Refractory Panels are suitable for various domestic heating appliances.
Because of their insulating properties and durability, vermiculite panels play a dual role of heat containment and heat reflection to enhance the desired performance of the appliance. These panels are often used as baffles and burner plates.
Vermiculite panels may be painted with a high temperature coating to create a variety of “looks” and enhance surface hardness. See data for Techno-Coat HT 1100®. The boards may be joined together or to other refractory or steel by screw, clip, or a high temperature adhesive. See data for Techno-Adhesive VL1100®.
Gas Fireplace Brick Panels

Faster fire-up, higher efficiency, and reduced emissions can be achieved by using Thermax Vermiculite panels.
Environmentally friendly
In addition to their utility, aesthetic qualities, and durability, vermiculite panels help our customers achieve “CO2 Neutral” capability in their combustion chambers by increasing combustibility and efficiency to keep emissions to a minimum. In that way, the amount of CO2 given off by combustion is no more than would naturally be given off by decay of the wood or other renewable fuel source.

Vermiculite panels offer the market a “green solution” by contributing to the reduction of emissions, fuel consumption, and the non-hazardous nature of spent linings.
Naturally occurring raw material can be recycled for horticultural use as moisture retaining soil additive. Labview password cracker.
Material Description:
Vermiculite is a naturally occurring non-combustible mineral of the 3-layered silica group. The expanded form of vermiculite is mixed with inorganic binders and pressed into durable refractory boards. There are no fibers or other hazardous materials added. The product is odor free and will not create any off-gases when heated. The boards are strong and durable to 2,012⁰F. Disposal as produced is ecologically “friendly”. Granulated after use, it can be mixed with compost material or as a soil additive for moisture retention, aeration, and beneficial mineral additions.
The recommended density is 600 (37 pcf) for baffles, pellet, and gas fired appliances, 750 (47 pcf) for wood burning applications. Higher density = Higher strength. Caution: Thermax Vermiculite panels are not suitable for all wood-burning applications, for example, the floor of a fireplace. Care must be taken when placing logs into the fireplace so not to impact the panels.
In a masonry fireplace, firebrick is used to construct the firebox. Refractory brick panels line the firebox of a prefabricated metal fireplace. In both cases, the bricks and fireclay mortar are designed to withstand extreme temperatures. However, over time, the brick, mortar, or panels can crack and crumble, creating a serious fire hazard.
Here’s what you need to do to address these problems:
Fireplace Brick Panels
If a brick in a masonry fireplace cracks, you need to patch it. If the brick is crumbling, have it replaced with a new firebrick embedded in refractory mortar.
If the mortar joints in a firebox are crumbling, chisel out the old mortar and replace it with new mortar. This process, known as tuckpointing, is the same one you follow to replace or repair mortar joints in any brick structure. The only difference is that in a firebox, you must use refractory mortar, which is specially designed to withstand extreme temperatures.
If the integrity of the majority of the firebrick and mortar in the firebox is in question, have a qualified chimney sweep or masonry contractor inspect it. If replacement is in order, the job is best left to a pro.
If a panel of a prefabricated metal fireplace develops extensive cracks or is beginning to crumble, replace it with a new panel. This is a job that most do-it-yourselfers can handle: Simply remove the old panel by unscrewing the screws that hold it in place and install the new panel; it should fit snuggly against the adjoining panels. When replacing a rear panel, remove the side panels first. Refractory mortar is not generally needed, because the corners are designed to fit snuggly against one another.
To make the job of finding a replacement panel easy, jot down the fireplace make and model number. (You can find these numbers on a metal plate just inside the opening of the firebox.) Give this information to the manufacturer or an installing dealer. Although replacement panels are often a stock item, a special order may be required, which can take from a few days to a couple of weeks. Don’t use the fireplace until a full and final repair has been made.
Marco Fireplace Brick Panels Exterior
Repairing minor cracks and mortar joints in prefabricated metal fireplaces is essentially the same as with a brick firebox.
