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Stacked stone fireplace #1310327
03/26/15 03:49 PM
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My wife and I have had a house built and we are about a month away from being finished,I want a stacked stone fireplace and have been looking at the faux stone panels that screw into the wall,it looks pretty easy to do,is fairly inexpensive and will only take a day or so to finish ,has anyone done a fireplace with the panels or individual stone that's mortared to the wall?where did you buy the stuff and are you satisfied with the results?ive looked at Boral stone products,air stone,next stone and several others,just looking for some info on this stuff,thanks

Re: Stacked stone fireplace [Re: gobblebox] #1310365
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IMO get a GOOD mason to do real stack stone. It will look a lot better and will be done right. Not saying you can't do it right yourslef but I think the faux rock stuff just looks cheap. Just my 2 cents.


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Re: Stacked stone fireplace [Re: gobblebox] #1310367
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Boral brick is where I got mine send me your number and I will text you picks

Re: Stacked stone fireplace [Re: gobblebox] #1310458
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My neighbor is a stonemason. he did my fireplace with stacked brown stone, send me your cell number and I'll text you some pictures of it. Charged me $1300 took him about three days. i'm normally a do-it-yourself type of guy but I'm glad I let him do it, well worth the money

Re: Stacked stone fireplace [Re: mzzy] #1310502
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Call ACME ( Jenkins brick ) in Montgomery. They sell it and install it.


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Re: Stacked stone fireplace [Re: gobblebox] #1310539
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I done mine in stack stone a while back.Aint much to it.Nail some lath on the wall and get to work.Gotta use type s mortar though.

Re: Stacked stone fireplace [Re: gobblebox] #1310543
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Just reread..I actually done my fireplace in mortar wash and stacked the stone around it up the wall thats why i said nail lath on the wall.

Re: Stacked stone fireplace [Re: gobblebox] #1310546
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I would do real if I had the foundation to support it, if not some of the fake mortared stone looks good and is fairly easy to do. I'm no expert but I have built a few fake stacked walls under the supervision of a stonemason and I liked how easy the fake stuff went up.

Re: Stacked stone fireplace [Re: gobblebox] #1310653
03/27/15 03:13 AM
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We've got fake stone at our cabin and it looks good but I regularly find a stone that is loose and have to reglue it. Found a large one this week on the outside of the chimney that was about to fall. Not sure what they used to glue it on but it's not holding good. Follow manufacturer recommendations and I'm sure you would be okay.


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Re: Stacked stone fireplace [Re: gobblebox] #1310879
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Thanks for the replies fellas,kinda want to do the fake stuff just because of weight and it will be easy to demo if I ever want to change things up,I agree that some look bad but some of the products look really good,I'm only gonna have 40-50 sq/ft to do as I'm not gonna go all the way to the ceiling with it,the boral and el dorado are what I'm leaning toward right now,are there any places around mobile or baldwin county that keep this stuff in stock?a guy in our club done his fireplace at his camp this year and got his stuff around mobile,I don't have his # to find out where he got it but his fireplace looks really good.i kinda want to look at it in person before I order or buy it.

Re: Stacked stone fireplace [Re: gobblebox] #1310993
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ACME in Mobile stocks a few of the colors

Re: Stacked stone fireplace [Re: gobblebox] #1311110
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If you do it yourself I'd cut the sand In your mortar. I always mixed mine rich because it will help hold better. I never had a problem with mine coming off.


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