Building A New Fireplace - Cement Board or Mesh & Scratch Coat?

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tsingerjr

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Feb 7, 2022
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I ordered veneer field stone and have my fireplace all framed out for my propane stove. Do i attach cement board directly to the framing and butter the board and the stone? Or Do I attach plywood to the framing, tar paper, wire, scratch coat and attach the stone? Also, what type of mortar should I use? The stone place where I purchased them form basically said, you can do it a number of ways. My wife is growing increasingly impatient ;-) . I've attached a photo.

Thanks,
Tommy

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I ordered veneer field stone and have my fireplace all framed out for my propane stove. Do i attach cement board directly to the framing and butter the board and the stone? Or Do I attach plywood to the framing, tar paper, wire, scratch coat and attach the stone? Also, what type of mortar should I use? The stone place where I purchased them form basically said, you can do it a number of ways. My wife is growing increasingly impatient ;-) . I've attached a photo.

Thanks,
Tommy

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I do cement board and wire. Type s mortar with lots of acrylic additive