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Stucco of the furnace in a wooden house

The furnace that is installed in a wooden house serves as a reliable source of heat, gives a surface for cooking, creates a unique home coziness.

In order for the stove to properly serve its owners, it requires regular care. Chimney cleaning, plaster, whitewashing – all this will increase the life of the furnace and receive the maximum amount of heat. Before starting the repair, you must definitely get valuable advice from specialists. Or visit useful forums and read there cognitive articles that will help you do not make mistakes during the repair that will take time and effort from you.

Outside, the stove can be lined with tiles with a beautiful intricate pattern. For decoration, refractory ceramic tiles are also used. A relatively inexpensive and affordable way to care for the stove is plastering.

Before starting work, the stove needs to be threw properly, then the plaster is better fastened with the surface and dries faster. From the surface of the furnace you need to remove the old solution, clear the masonry joints.

For reliable adhesion of the solution with the surface, you need to tighten the stove with a fine -fingered mesh, securely fixed with small nails.

The mixture for plaster includes clay, sand and cement. The solution is used immediately after preparation. First apply a liquid layer of plaster. The second, thicker, level the surface and rub it.

To dry the finish, the oven can be slightly threw a little fraud that appeared after drying out and filled with a solution again. The whitewash with lime solution can be done after the plaster has completely dried.