We used real stone veneer not cultured stone on the entire fireplace and used a large piece 10 x10 x48 blue stone as a lintel across the fireplace opening.
Stone fireplace construction details.
Sturdy and irresistibly striking stone is the stuff of castles and fortresses and fire is naturally no exception.
This is simply the way one mason tom kasper built one fireplace.
The completed fire place is part of a stone fireplace wall.
Non flammable material was placed around the fireplace and on top of the hearth.
As a result housing industry studies have shown that masonry fireplaces are among the top preferences of potential home buyers.
It s a lot easier learning how to build a fireplace like this in new.
Stone fireplaces lend a majestic air to any home as well as reinforcement against the elements.
Technical notes 19a residential fireplaces details and construction rev may 1980 reissued jan.
Flush with the wall the fire.
I opted for a hearth height of about 14 inches which is the perfect height for sitting in front of the fire.
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With a little care and periodic maintenance they can give you a lifetime of enjoyment.
Stone is the earliest and perhaps most enduring choice of material used for fireplace construction and for good reason.
Proper detailing and construction can also contribute to the overall performance of the fireplace.
A masonry fireplace consists of a brick or stone firebox a brick or stone chimney and more often than not a wood mantel.
They are aesthetically pleasing long lasting and add real value to your home.
For the cap we cut down 4 pieces of blue stone into 3 x3 x18 legs and placed them in the 4 corners of the top of the chimney and then place a blue stone slab on top of the 4 legs.
19 residential fireplace design 19a residential fireplaces details and construction 19b residential chimney design.
The project started with the rough installation of the heat glow northstar wood burning fireplace.
The brick industry association has three excellent pamphlets about fireplace and chimney design and construction.
All solid fuel burning fireplaces are required to have a hearth and the size and depth of a hearth must comply with your local building regulations and code.
Common materials used as a hearth include granite marble stone concrete brick ceramic and quarry tiles.
Building a stone fireplace.
Masonry fireplaces add character charm and value.
Brick masonry residential fireplaces can be made more energy efficient by providing a source of combustion and draft air drawn from the exterior of the structure.
Watch this short video to see properly sloped firebox brick.
Masonry fireplaces built of bricks blocks or stone and mortar are massive structures often weighing between 6 and 7 tons.