Natural brazilian slate . . . . . . . behind log burner ?

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Natural brazilian slate . . . . . . . behind log burner ?

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As title i plan to use left over slate tiles from my kitchen floor around my log burner , it is a 5 kw fire and gets very hot .

The surrounding area was plaster boarded with thick fire proof board , then plasterd .

The plaster has been there now a full year and not failed due to heat , so i want use the tiles as a surround but remember as a kid putting slates in a barrel fire and them expoding.

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How thick is the slate and how long ?
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happy handyman wrote:How thick is the slate and how long ?
300mmx600mmx10mm

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My parents had their wood-burner sat on Cumbrian slate for over 30yrs with no problems.
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Re: Natural brazilian slate . . . . . . . behind log burner

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Yes this will be fine....just go for it.....(disclaimer......I'm not a professional who is qualified to advise.....seek professional advice ....)

Reason.....the log burner warms up slowly, allowing the slate to expand slowly .....therefore will be ok...have a log burner myself....so have some understanding....!
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