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Ready To Get Started? Contact our local branch today. Get Your Quote. Contact your branch TruTeam. Find Your Branch Change Location. Call Free Quote. Have a question? Request A Quote. Select a City. First Last. I'd like to receive email updates. Pre-drill the screw holes. Screw lag bolts through the backer board and into the back of the mantel.

Use the same number of bolts from the backer board to the mantel as were used from the backer board to the studs. Complete the fireplace installation, masonry, and enjoy! Stud Supported Corbel Method. Carefully cut out a tight notch from the corbel in which the stud will sit. Run bolts through the corbel and the stud. Fasten together. Complete the rest of the fireplace and masonry installation.

Apply adhesive on top of the corbels. When installing a wood mantel on a stone fireplace, make sure to add a scribe , or wooden beam, to the fireplace.

This is what you'll attach the wooden mantel to, instead of trying to nail a bunch of wooden boards into stone. Before you consider self-installation, evaluate the amount of time you have and your budget for the project.

The more sophisticated the materials you use, the greater the undertaking. Remember, it takes effort to keep the home fires burning. Pioneers struggling to keep warm on the plains knew all about building a good fire. But that art has largely gone up in smoke. To build a perfect fire, leave the ashes from your last one, which will help hold in heat. Build a log pile from the back, putting the largest log behind the smaller ones, the kindling and crumpled newspaper.

Throw in old corks or cardboard, and voila! A flame fit for a prince. Or, at least, a Boy Scout. Sign up for our Newsletter! Mobile Newsletter banner close. Mobile Newsletter chat close. Mobile Newsletter chat dots. Mobile Newsletter chat avatar. Mobile Newsletter chat subscribe. Home Improvement. How to Install a Fireplace Mantel. With a beautiful mantel, the fireplace can become the focal point of your living room.

Surround : the flat surface that frames the firebox Legs : the columns on either side Hearth : the stone that juts out from the bottom Lintel : the reinforcement right below the top ledge Mantel shelf : where people put pictures, candles and other knickknacks. Mantel Installation Tools and Materials Installing your own mantel can save you money, enhance your home's style and give you bragging rights over your friends. You simply just find the studs in the wall and then nail the brackets provided into place.

It came with two so we did it on each side of the fireplace. We also measured it to make sure it would be centered. After we got the brackets into place, it was time to attach the mantel to it! My husband measured out where the brackets would be, and then started drilling into the mantel! And then the mantel would stick out a little bit from the wall. So he kept trying until it was completely flush against the wall. Other than a few tweaks here and there, it was super easy to install.

Once we got it attached to the brackets and installed fully into the wall, we simply let it rest for awhile. He wanted us to wait and make sure that the mantel could handle the weight and was securely attached to the wall as well. My husband then decided it would look best if we also sealed the mantel to give it a nice, semi-glossy finish. And it does look really great after adding that on! The company that we ordered the mantel from gives you the option of getting your mantel finished or unfinished.

We chose the unfinished option just like our downstairs one too. But, adding in this little sealer gives it a little pop and switches it up from being the exact same as our one downstairs too. I love how rustic the reclaimed barn wood looks too.

It really suits our house and our vibe well! Just this simple little addition made all the difference in the world when it came to our fireplace! As you can see here, it really took shape and makes our fireplace and living room area look even better than before! As you can see above, I added in a garland on the mantel for some Christmas cheer. I strung them around the garland to give it even more of a cozy glow! What do you think of how it turned out!? I am in love with it! I went from having no mantels to decorate for Christmas, to having two all in the same year!

Do you have a mantel you can decorate with for Christmas as well? Let me know below! I love Jesus, coffee, and home decor. I also love to cook and bake as well as read in my spare time! Follow along with me for all my latest DIY projects and ideas!



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