How to Repair a Rottie Fireplace Surround Outdoor? 

Rusty fireplace inserts are a common occurrence, especially in older and more historic homes. They detract from the overall look of your home, as well as increase your heating bills. However, you can easily remove a rusted fireplace insert by yourself and save some cash in the process. 

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How to Repair a Rottie Surround Outdoor?

First, you need to take a close look at the rust, which may be hidden from view behind the glass if the unit is in the center of your fireplace. If you’re lucky, you’ll only see a small amount on the front section of the unit. 

The next step is to determine the source of the rust. The best way to do this is to remove the insert and put it on some drop cloths in the garage or basement, so you can inspect the rust with minimal risk of scratching up the glass or metal surround. 

A rotted fireplace surround is a shame and can be costly to replace. But with a little imagination, you can save some cash and restore your home’s original beauty. 

Most modern fireplaces feature a remote control system that makes lighting a fire in the fireplace a breeze. If you have this type of unit, you’ll need to check the batteries periodically. 

In addition to checking your batteries, you should also have your ductwork cleaned regularly. This will prevent a buildup of dust and other airborne particles in the flue. It may seem like a pain, but it’s worth the effort to keep your chimney clean.