Clean the surface of the marble.
Can i tile over a marble fireplace surround.
How to tile with before and after pictures of a fireplace surround makeover.
Look at the hearth of the fireplace in my case the tile on the ground.
It is the part that is most visible.
The tile backsplash can be installed in place of the previous cultured marble splash as long as the wallboard is undamaged.
If he s not planning on do this then he s not the right person to have in your home.
The surround is the front facing portion of the fireplace.
You ll want your new tile to complement the hearth material.
Yes you can tile directly over a brick fireplace.
If the wallboard is loose or crumbly you ll have to replace it before tile can be installed.
The peel and stick tiles have a little extra space on one side so you can overlap them slightly so there are no gaps.
But every option we liked would cost more than we wanted or had available to spend.
Remember that the thinset will add a little bit of extra depth too.
If you want to tile over a marble fireplace you have to address the problem of tile adhesion.
Specifically look at the wood trim around the tile surround and make sure there is enough space to add extra tile.
Because the fireplace is a dry area not subjected to moisture or foot traffic it is possible to paint over the existing marble whether it is tile or a slab.
You can tile directly over your current marble fireplace surround.
Natural stone tile fireplace can bring out an old world feel marble will produce an elegant finish and architectural tile around the fireplace will create a rustic atmosphere.
After tackling my fireplace demolition and removing lots of ugly peach marble tile i unearthed the original brick fireplace from 1946.
Then if you use the proper mastic the tiles should stick.
Learn how to prep the old brick and fireplace surround and how to tile a fireplace for a fresh modern look.
Everything from covering over the marble with ceramic tile to removing the marble completely and doing a stone surround.
One strategy is to clean the marble with tsp and water then sand it with coarse sandpaper to etch it.
It was never really deep enough and it looked sort of chintzy.
Plus they are very tacky and stick well to a surface but you can peel them up and re position as needed so don t be afraid of making a mistake.