Monday, January 25, 2010

Covering A Brick Fireplace With Slate Tile I Have A Brick Fireplace, Can I Cover The Brick With Slate Tile?

I have a brick fireplace, can I cover the brick with slate tile? - covering a brick fireplace with slate tile

If so, what would be a good estimate of the fireplace and my space bar made in my kitchen.

4 comments:

eienmomo said...

Slate can be installed safely with the brick. I recommend a thinset as Lowes MULTIFLEX Ultraflex II, to ensure a good adhesion in an area exposed to the heat. Most of the plumbers in my cargo per square meter in Florida, but something like a fireplace or bar or charge by the hour or at work, because there is not much equipment. Believe it or not, sometimes something small, like a chimney at the same time to install in your kitchen floor.

a good estimate of between $ 150 - $ 300, because I am not physically seen the faces are covered. may be that more or less, but should be a good choice to pass on to you. If you try for a good tile installer to ask your local dealer to tile. As a rule, a list of tile little they recommend, and you can order from 2-3, to give an estimate. Good luck!

sandra said...

I think it would be a good way to upgrade to. I especially like the Board of Directors established without the boards. I bought a couple of 2 was slate fireplaces in the showroom and Lowes at $ 2 apiece. I sorted through boxes and separate the colors with red and orange and gold. It went very well!

sandra said...

I think it would be a good way to upgrade to. I especially like the Board of Directors established without the boards. I bought a couple of 2 was slate fireplaces in the showroom and Lowes at $ 2 apiece. I sorted through boxes and separate the colors with red and orange and gold. It went very well!

~ Floridian`` said...

Yes, but ... If you're tired, if the color of the tile, paint why not first?

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