A mantel on any fireplace serves as both a practical shelf and a personalized centerpiece to your home s living room and it makes a great addition to a stone fireplace that may not have originally come with one.
Can you add a mantel to a stone fireplace.
Drill a hole in the stone fireplace using a mason drill bit 2.
Step 1 construction of the mantel.
Fasten the boards together with a finish nailer.
The existing mantel appears to be recessed into the stone.
Build up in layers if you are laying it thick.
Drive in 2 1 2 screws to secure the 2x4 image 2.
Cut a 1x8 to length and add wood glue to the ends.
Fill hole with fuz it liquid nail 4.
Mantel options can be in wood brick stone or other materials though finely finished wood is quite popular.
Then have the stone cut and laid back to the new mantel.
Insert the rebar into the hole on the stone and hold in place to allow liquid nail to grab rod 5.
I would build up the area where the mantel will sit with a mortar that is colored to match the stone face.
If so remove it first and then remove enough stone below to accommodate the new mantel.
You can pick up mortar tints like the quickrete mortar tints.
Cut the rebar to size 3.
Mantels provide that rustic homey atmosphere while also adding space for photographs knick knacks and those special keepsakes.
Clamp a 2x4 to the existing mantel and pre drill holes through both pieces of wood image 1.
Just cover the area that you want the mantle to sit.
Just use a thicker mortar and mask off the areas that you don t want to get covered.
This will give you a more finished original appearance.