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I am thinking of tackling this project myself... basically just putting in a limestone surround / backpanel / hearth around an existing gas fire.
What I would like to know is what mortar to use:
(a) for the joints between the limestone parts (or is this necessary, do the parts just sit flush to each other; the side columns are each in one piece, it's just the joints between the columns and the mantle / hearth / backpanel that I'm thinking of)
(b) for the infill behind the backpanel (the backpanels would be a couple of inches away from the existing wall, so would need to fill the gap with something; any hints?)
I've heard that the wrong mortar can lead to staining / leeching / discolouration of the limestone.
Thanks!! Any pointers to general information on how to install a limestone fire surround would be very helpful.
Mike
What I would like to know is what mortar to use:
(a) for the joints between the limestone parts (or is this necessary, do the parts just sit flush to each other; the side columns are each in one piece, it's just the joints between the columns and the mantle / hearth / backpanel that I'm thinking of)
(b) for the infill behind the backpanel (the backpanels would be a couple of inches away from the existing wall, so would need to fill the gap with something; any hints?)
I've heard that the wrong mortar can lead to staining / leeching / discolouration of the limestone.
Thanks!! Any pointers to general information on how to install a limestone fire surround would be very helpful.
Mike