Make Your Firebox Look Brand New with High-Temperature Fireplace Firebox Paint by Brick Anew!
Your firebox takes the heat – and suffers some of the most extensive damage from smoke and accumulated soot. Our 16oz can of black firebox paint conceals everything from creosote to soot stains, providing the perfect backdrop for your fire. Black Fireplace Paint is formulated to withstand temperatures as high as 1200 degrees without cracking, peeling, or blistering.
- Adheres to steel, cast iron, aluminum, brick
- Great for grills, stoves, smokers, stove pipes, or chimney caps
- No primer needed
- Available in flat black
Rick Schwartz (verified owner) –
Just finished painting the firebox and it looks awesome. As mentioned in other reviews proper ventilation is a must. Also clean up is a bit challenging. I would recommend using an old brush and just throwing it away. The product went on great and easy enough. While I was skeptical that I would have enough paint when I got the can, it was more than enough. Priced seemed a bit much but WELL worth it. Would highly recommend the product.
Kathleen A. Kiang (verified owner) –
After scrubbing the soot off the inside of our firebox and letting it dry completely, I sued a course brush to apply Rutland Hi-Temp Paint on the mortar lines first and then a small thick roller to paint the blocks. I kept going over the inside of the firebox until I had used up all the paint. Good ventilation is a must while applying the paint. I wore a mask that did not help a lot but was better than nothing. After the paint dried, I had a chimney sweep clean the chimney and he complimented me on the job and said I used the correct paint on the firebox. He installed a new H Burner and I put in the fire glass. The end product is a stunning fire-on-ice fireplace thanks to the prep work with the Rutland Hi-Temp Paint!
Wendy (Staff) –
I see pictures of fireplaces every day where people get a new mantel, fireplace doors or paint their brick and they are so proud of their “new’ fireplace. And it looks great…except for one thing. The sooty, stained firebox. You know…the inside of the fireplace where you build the fire. Painting the firebox black hides soot stains and makes the firebox look like new. Rutland makes a black, high-temperature grill and stove paint that withstands temperatures up to 1200 degrees without blistering or peeling. It comes in a pint container and you brush it on. The only downside is the strong fumes, so be sure to open windows and doors until it dries and the smell is gone. It definitely adds that finishing touch to your fireplace!
TOMS CORNER…..Staff –
TOMS CORNER………..Hey, Welcome to Tom’s Corner. $19.50 might sound like you are paying a premium for your Fireplace Paint. In some ways its true, however now that your fireplace surround brick is looking shiny new, why not dress up the metal fireplace? Only a high heat paint (1,200 degree) can protect the area, not standard trim paint. The paint can also be used for painting the firebrick inside the fireplace. Now your fireplace accents your project.
Got a little paint left over, then touch up any metal (like the mail box, etc).
Thanks for visiting Tom’s Corner, if you have any questions please contact us at 800-897-7175…………Tom