Experts recommend applying inch of mortar with a trowel.
How to attach stone veneer to fireplace.
Install the first pieces on the header above the fireplace opening.
You will need enough mortar to anchor the veneer stone back in place and to grout the space around it.
For the mantle itself you can either use a wood mantle and install the stone and brick veneer around it.
Wet the stones with a sponge then put mortar on the back of the stones and set them in place image 3.
Banding wraps the fireplace on three sides pushing it out slightly from the wall and creating a 3d effect that s very compelling.
It depends on if you want to work with a horizontal or vertical surface.
When using stone veneer to do the banding you add even more texture and interest to the design at the same time.
Nail horizontal lengths of lath directly into the wall s framing on the front of the fireplace overlapping each piece 2 inches or more and spacing the nails 6 inches apart.
You can attach it to the wall once it is finished or you can wait to attach it until after you have attached the stone or brick veneer to it.
Whether you just need a stacked stone fireplace surround or want the look to go floor to ceiling our panel system is a cost and labor effective solution for fireplace stacked stone.
It can make the job faster and easier.
David croteau of stoneyard explains how to use laticrete 310 to permanently attach thin veneer stone to metal surfaces such as a fireplace surround.
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For a small job such as a fireplace surround or overlay or perhaps an accent wall we often recommend srw s vertical lock adhesive.
Fireplace stone veneer allows you to achieve the look of a traditional stack stone fireplace without the thickness and weight of traditional full bed masonry veneer.
Mix veneer stone mortar or s type mortar according to the manufacturer s directions.
Modern multi tone herringbone stone fireplace venato portugal tiles.
For a stone veneer you are going to use masonry mortar.
Cut the stones using a wet saw with a segmented diamond blade image 1.
Work from the top down.
Apply a layer of mortar to the fireplace with a trowel image 2.