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The grout has fallen out of the two lowest joints between the flue tile in my wood burning fireplace. I have a quote for $1900 to reline it with stainless steel. Yikes! Any way of pumping grout into the voids without major disassembly of the fire box/smoke chamber?
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The grout has fallen out of the two lowest joints between the flue tile in my wood burning fireplace. I have a quote for $1900 to reline it with stainless steel. Yikes! Any way of pumping grout into the voids without major disassembly of the fire box/smoke chamber?