As the final part of renovating my Living room, I chose to update my fire place, removing the dated mantel & the redish/orange ceramic tile in the hearth. To replace the hearth, I templated the opening & had a 1.5" thick bluestone cut.
The stone will need to be set down into this opening. The top of the stone will be flush with the bottom of the fire brick & the hardwood floors. I offset my template 1/8" on all 4 sides for clearance.
My issue here is that this stone is not easy to move. Its definitely a 2 man job, exceeding 220lbs & roughly 20" X 70". I'm worried that when I place my mortar & screetch it, when I set the stone it'll be too high & I'll be unable to set maneuver the stone low enough to get flush with the floors & fireplace. or perhaps the opposite - when I set the stone it'll be too low & pulling it will be a real messy process.
I'm considering using straps to pick up the stone and set it in the opening, getting it to where I want & then just pulling out the strap. But that doesn't solve my concerns with getting the stone flush.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Photos of the fireplace & stone for reference. Thanks!
The stone will need to be set down into this opening. The top of the stone will be flush with the bottom of the fire brick & the hardwood floors. I offset my template 1/8" on all 4 sides for clearance.
My issue here is that this stone is not easy to move. Its definitely a 2 man job, exceeding 220lbs & roughly 20" X 70". I'm worried that when I place my mortar & screetch it, when I set the stone it'll be too high & I'll be unable to set maneuver the stone low enough to get flush with the floors & fireplace. or perhaps the opposite - when I set the stone it'll be too low & pulling it will be a real messy process.
I'm considering using straps to pick up the stone and set it in the opening, getting it to where I want & then just pulling out the strap. But that doesn't solve my concerns with getting the stone flush.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Photos of the fireplace & stone for reference. Thanks!