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Is it common for the brick behind the log set to look charred?

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Is it common for the brick behind the log set to look charred?

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A. The charred look on the brick in your fireplace is common. This black material or powder is often referred to as soot. Due to the combustion process, gas logs and surrounding areas may have soot deposit on them. Though the soot may seem unsightly, it actually brings additional realism to the fireplace as natural wood also produces soot deposit.

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