Hello all,
So I am looking for some creative solutions. I have a fieldstone fireplace and I want to put a gas insert in; the problem is we've been told by multiple companies that we can't put a gas insert in due to the uneven stone around the sides of the firebox. I had a couple masons out to look at it and tried to see if they had any creative ideas. The best I got was to rip it all out and start over; without going into too much detail, that is not the route we want to go.
I had a thought the other day. What about just encasing the entire stone with a fire resistant backerboard? Would it be possible to float parts of the stone with thin set and then attach backerboard to the entire thing; including creating a new frame around the firebox? Then they could install the insert and finish it with tile around the insert and the rest of the fireplace with shiplap or some other wood option?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I haven't been able to find any other forums or ideas similar to ours.
So I am looking for some creative solutions. I have a fieldstone fireplace and I want to put a gas insert in; the problem is we've been told by multiple companies that we can't put a gas insert in due to the uneven stone around the sides of the firebox. I had a couple masons out to look at it and tried to see if they had any creative ideas. The best I got was to rip it all out and start over; without going into too much detail, that is not the route we want to go.
I had a thought the other day. What about just encasing the entire stone with a fire resistant backerboard? Would it be possible to float parts of the stone with thin set and then attach backerboard to the entire thing; including creating a new frame around the firebox? Then they could install the insert and finish it with tile around the insert and the rest of the fireplace with shiplap or some other wood option?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I haven't been able to find any other forums or ideas similar to ours.