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!
![[Hearth.com] Setting a Bluestone Slab Hearth [Hearth.com] Setting a Bluestone Slab Hearth](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/286/286269-a8d9d21e4f45b59c907d74b45d367f71.jpg?hash=AYakiS2amb)
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!
![[Hearth.com] Setting a Bluestone Slab Hearth [Hearth.com] Setting a Bluestone Slab Hearth](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/286/286269-a8d9d21e4f45b59c907d74b45d367f71.jpg?hash=AYakiS2amb)
![[Hearth.com] Setting a Bluestone Slab Hearth [Hearth.com] Setting a Bluestone Slab Hearth](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/286/286611-c5c2ad0c93d392a8956a92381634f66f.jpg?hash=HJdQioe64C)
I love the hue of bluestone and had my hearth built in my mind for some time. I saved your pic to share with my wife. It's hard for her to visualize something unless she has something to see. Your example is key for me. I'm piecing thoughts and ideas together as the remodeling of this farmhouse slowly continues.