Noticed this crack on back wall while I was cleaning it out. My home is less than 5 years old but do use the fireplace quite often in the winter time. Help
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That's no big deal at all. Most of them appear to be mortar cracks. Goes thru a few full bricks. Again, no biggie. The heat from the fires dry out your mortar, so it's not at all unusual to see it have some cracks. As far as the brick, still a pretty easy fix that any mason can do.
Truth is, you don't even really need to get it fixed. Chances are during the summer, it'll close up on its own. Weather has a lot to do with expansion.
No reason to worry or rush to get it repaired. Use your fireplace like you never noticed it. If it gets larger, call a mason to point it up. No worries.
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