Interior Fireplace Paint? - Kylon Powell
Caleb Butler
What kind of paint is safe to use inside a fireplace?
Inside a fireplace, what paint do you use? There are fireplace-safe paints available in latex, semi-gloss, and gloss varieties (about 200F). For the exterior of a brick fireplace, you should only use this type of paint, not the interior.
Can you paint the interior of a fireplace?
Remove ash from the fireplace with a shovel and broom. Clean the inside of the firebox by scrubbing any ash off the walls, vacuuming, and then wiping it down with damp old rags. The second option is to apply a high-heat paint to a flat surface. Up to 1200 degrees Fahrenheit can be withstood by it with no damage.
Can I paint my firebox?
Repainting the firebox of your fireplace is one of the simplest and most cost-effective ways to give it a new look. Your firebox can become filthy and unsightly over time. Your fireplace will look brand new after a good cleaning and a fresh coat of paint.
Do you need special paint to paint a fireplace?
Heat-resistant latex paint (flat, semi-gloss, or gloss) that can withstand temperatures generated by the fireplace (generally around 200°F) should be chosen for the interior of the home. Remember that this paint is only suitable for the exterior of a brick fireplace, not the interior firebox.