Collection: Furnace Cement

High-temperature furnace and refractory cement designed for fireplaces, stoves, and kilns. Heat-resistant and durable, our cement withstands extreme temperatures while meeting building codes and ensuring long-lasting structural integrity.

Furnace Cement

What is Furnace & Refractory Cement?
Furnace and refractory cement is a high-temperature adhesive used for sealing, patching, and constructing fireplaces, stoves, furnaces, and kilns. It is specially formulated to endure extreme heat without cracking or breaking down, making it essential for maintaining the integrity of high-heat appliances.

Our cement meets strict building codes and International Residential Code standards, ensuring compliance with safety regulations. It is ideal for chimney flashing, preventing water damage, and reinforcing the sides of the chimney to withstand repeated heating and cooling cycles.

Refractory cement is used for various applications, including lining fireboxes, securing firebricks, and patching damaged masonry. Its heat-resistant properties help shed water, prevent deterioration, and extend the lifespan of your heating system. Whether you need a solution for a roof deck installation, a professional chimney repair, or furnace maintenance, this cement provides a durable and long-lasting bond.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the difference between refractory cement and regular cement?
A: Refractory cement is designed to withstand extreme heat, making it ideal for fireplaces, stoves, and kilns, while regular cement is not heat-resistant and will crack under high temperatures.

Q: Can I use refractory cement for chimney repairs?
A: Yes, refractory cement is commonly used for chimney flashing, sealing cracks in firebrick, and reinforcing sides of the chimney to prevent heat damage.

Q: How does furnace cement help prevent water damage?
A: When properly applied, furnace cement creates a water-resistant seal, helping to shed water and prevent moisture from damaging the structure.

Q: Does furnace cement meet building codes?
A: Yes, our cement complies with building codes and the International Residential Code, ensuring safe and reliable use in high-temperature applications.

Q: How long does refractory cement take to cure?
A: Curing time varies by brand and application, but most furnace and refractory cements require 24-48 hours to fully set before exposure to high heat.