One of the most common questions we receive is about putting stone veneer over brick.
Can you go over a brick fireplace with stone.
At the least you will need to apply a wet scratch coat to the brick before you install the veneer.
Yes you can install stone veneer over brick.
Read through the post to learn our tips and tricks to complete a brick fireplace makeover.
Or it can be a simple construction project where you cover up the brick with drywall wood or tile.
As with other surfaces the brick must provide a stable surface for the veneer layer.
Add a design to the outer edges by using a router.
Place the hearth stone on two 2x4s to make it easier to move into place when you are ready to apply the thinset.
Attach it with a nail gun to the underside of the mantel so that it will be flush with the stone wall.
More involved fireplace makeovers might incorporate a lightweight masonry product called manufactured veneer stone perfect for do it yourself work.
But it is not as easy as troweling mortar onto the brick and applying veneer.
Cut a wood piece the length of the fireplace and six inches in width.
Before you know.
It can be as simple as a fresh paint job on unfinished or previously painted brick.
Handle it very carefully.
Use a hand trowel to apply a thin layer of mortar to the hearth base image 1.
The hearth stone is the largest and heaviest stone which makes it easy to break.
Perhaps you want a lighter color to change up the look of the room.
Cut the base using chosen wood.
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