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Rutland Fireplace Mortar Cartridge is a high-performance refractory mortar designed for interior fireplace repairs. It bonds firebricks with rock-hard strength, withstands extreme heat up to 2000°F, and comes in a user-friendly cartridge with color options to match your mortar. Ideal for patching chips, cracks, and repointing joints, it meets rigorous ASTM fire safety standards, making it the go-to choice for durable, professional-grade fireplace maintenance.








| ASIN | B000H5R5IS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,120 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #58 in Mortar & Pestles |
| Brand | RUTLAND PRODUCTS |
| Color | Buff - 63b |
| Date First Available | September 10, 2006 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00022624002635 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 1.26 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.88 x 1.88 x 11.25 inches |
| Item model number | 63B |
| Manufacturer | Rutland Products |
| Material | Refractory Mortar |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.88 x 1.88 x 11.25 inches |
| Style | Basic |
| Surface Recommendation | Firebrick" or "Fireplace |
| UPC | 022624002635 |
| Unit Count | 10.3 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
A**O
Good Stuff
Easy to apply. Works very welk.
H**R
Works well
Worked great on my brick chimneys mortar. Saved a lot of work. Dried a very light tan [buff] color, looks nice.
M**M
Rutland products work great for me every time
I used it to fix hairline cracks, larger cracks and to coat part of the bottom of a crumbling prefab firebox. See photos. Simple 1 hour maintenance task that you will be glad you did for safety. Not a super neat job but very functional. I did this years ago - worked great - Rutland is great - but it was time for another application (the previous mortar is gray if you can see it) This time I used buff. Should have tried white. Oh well. 0- Follow all the instructions on the tube. 1- Tools: Vacuum, Caulk gun, 1” putty knife, 6” putty knife. If all you are fixing are cracks, you do not need the 6”. I also recommend a bright light and reading glasses. 2- Scrape to loosen all crumbling material then vacuum. Wet the areas to be fixed as it says on the tube. 3- Cut the tip small and pierce the inner seal - most caulk guns have a cutter plus a swiveling stick to pierce the inner seal. Then do the narrow cracks first. After caulking the cracks, smooth them with the 1” to press it in better and smooth your work. 4- Cut more off of the tip to make a bigger hole. Squeeze out an ample amount onto any deteriorating areas, press into voids and smooth with the 6”. Use the 1” to get excess off and scrape off what sticks to the 6” so you can use/reapply it. 5- Easy cleanup by scraping tools against each other to remove excess, get more off with a paper towel and then rubbing with water.
B**Y
Worked great for fireplace but dries lighter colored than expected amd shrinks.
Dries like a rock but shrinks a bit too so you will probably need a second application for it to be flush with the heat panels in your fireplace. I got the tan colored one and dries close to egg shell white so it is noticeable becausethe color dries significantly lighter, but it has been effective in doing its job so i do appreciate that. Thank you.
T**Y
Easy fix for your cracked fireplace insert walls
Worked very well for pointing cracks in the prefab fireplace brick. Follow instructions - must be baked in. Word of advice, if you are filling more than 1/4" - do it in batches otherwise it may "bubble"
H**N
Product meets expectations
This product is amazing for getting the job done. I had cracks in my fireplace floor and used this product to seal the cracks. It sealed perfectly and was very easy to use. It’s priced fair and the quality is great. The grout looks great and it seems very durable.
O**R
Great, when used for its intended purpose
This does a great job of repairing mortar in the firebox, just as described in the product details. It isn’t for repairing grout on the face brick, but that is pretty clear. The curing process involves at least a day of air drying (up to 30 days) before lighting a very small fire to dry out the rest of the moisture. Then lighting a longer and hotter fire to totally cure it. Following the instructions are important to prevent bubbling. When following the purpose and instructions, this is one of the best products out there.
C**R
Works great and it is inexpensive
Used as directed, Rutland 63 Fireplace Mortar works great as an adhesive and filler, and as I noted in the title, it is cheap. I looked on line at products in the $100 range, and although I have no idea as to whether or not they would have done a better job, the Rutland product does the job, so why pay 20 times as much? Rutland warns about filling over 1/4" thick, recommending their casting materials for that use, and I believe I discovered why. When you fire the repair, entraped water turns to steam and causes bubbles in the material. For my purposes this was not a point of concern, but if appearance is important in your repair, pay attention to their warning. Go on line and download Rutland's instruction and information sheets. Just a point of interest, my repair was to an over 40 year old Kamado, an earthenware Japanese cooker which must have served as a model for the Weber BBQs. Moves of our household over those 40 years cracked the firebox and firering. I have used the Kamado several times since the repair, and all appears to be in good shape.
R**Y
Did the job. Repairing hairline cracks in chimney.
G**W
We got it fix up my green egg bbq. Thanks
A**R
Doesn’t stick very well to firebricks and takes too long to dry. The joints are fairly weak that can be broken with little effort. Only use I see for this product is fill up small cracks.
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