Hi,
I'm in the process of installing stone veneer panels around my gas fireplace (pic below). I've used this forum and have properly prepared the wall (cement board, etc.). The fireplace is in a corner of the room, and I'm running the panels all the way to the corners, so I need to miter cut each panel that runs against the wall.
This morning I started laying out and making my cuts on the bottom row. The picture below shows my first row cut, and set against the wall (no mortar yet). I was happy that I got everything lined up when I had a realization: My miter cuts on each wall won't fit once I use mortar. If I have 1/4" or 1/2" of mortar behind each piece, I will now have a gap in my miter cut. When I did my cuts this morning, I based all of my measurements on the stone butting up directly to the cement board with no mortar. I'm a bit stumped as to how to cut each piece.
Here's a few questions:
1) What should I realistically account for in thickness of mortar when installing stackstone? I'm using a 3/8" trowel, but once I place the stone in place, I'm assuming it will squish down?
2) How can I cut my stone (corner miter cuts) in advance not really knowing how thick the mortar will be? Should I just assume it will be 1/4" or 1/2" out from the cement board?
3) Any advice on the best way to accomplish this?
Thanks!
![[Hearth.com] Installing stack stone - How much mortar to use / how thick? [Hearth.com] Installing stack stone - How much mortar to use / how thick?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/242/242471-f88aa87261aea6d8aa31806998bb09a5.jpg?hash=ru3Ys6pRgo)
I'm in the process of installing stone veneer panels around my gas fireplace (pic below). I've used this forum and have properly prepared the wall (cement board, etc.). The fireplace is in a corner of the room, and I'm running the panels all the way to the corners, so I need to miter cut each panel that runs against the wall.
This morning I started laying out and making my cuts on the bottom row. The picture below shows my first row cut, and set against the wall (no mortar yet). I was happy that I got everything lined up when I had a realization: My miter cuts on each wall won't fit once I use mortar. If I have 1/4" or 1/2" of mortar behind each piece, I will now have a gap in my miter cut. When I did my cuts this morning, I based all of my measurements on the stone butting up directly to the cement board with no mortar. I'm a bit stumped as to how to cut each piece.
Here's a few questions:
1) What should I realistically account for in thickness of mortar when installing stackstone? I'm using a 3/8" trowel, but once I place the stone in place, I'm assuming it will squish down?
2) How can I cut my stone (corner miter cuts) in advance not really knowing how thick the mortar will be? Should I just assume it will be 1/4" or 1/2" out from the cement board?
3) Any advice on the best way to accomplish this?
Thanks!
![[Hearth.com] Installing stack stone - How much mortar to use / how thick? [Hearth.com] Installing stack stone - How much mortar to use / how thick?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/242/242471-f88aa87261aea6d8aa31806998bb09a5.jpg?hash=ru3Ys6pRgo)
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