How to Tile a Fireplace | House One

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  • čas přidán 2. 03. 2021
  • DIY Expert & House One editor Jenn Largesse installs tile on her fireplace and surround.
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    In part one of this project, I removed my mantel so I could cut it shorter for a better television height and demo’d the tile on the fireplace surround and hearth. I realized my substrates were in pretty rough condition, so I replaced the drywall and prepped the floor with cement board. To see more of the that process, see below.
    How to Prep a Fireplace for New Tile [ • How to Prep a Fireplac... ]
    For this project I installed a marble tile in a mesh-backed herringbone pattern on the surround, and 3x6 individual subway tiles on the hearth. As a quick note, I’ll say that the herringbone pattern was not the easiest to cut and install-it takes precision to cut the small pieces and keep the pattern aligned, and I definitely made my fair share of mistakes. Having said all that, I love how it looks, and I’m still glad I chose it.
    Cost: $10 per square foot and up
    Time: 3 work days
    Skill level: Moderate
    Shopping:
    Marble herringbone mosaic tile [amzn.to/3r2rE19]
    Marble subway tile [amzn.to/3qYe0fv]
    Natural stone mortar [amzn.to/3gWsPdC]
    Non-sanded grout [amzn.to/2WzJ1sh]
    Tile sealer [amzn.to/2LISLy5]
    1/8” tile spacers [amzn.to/38agJdd]
    Nitril gloves [amzn.to/2KB5j9W]
    Tools:
    Medium tile saw (rental) [thd.co/3r6CSS2]
    V-notch trowel [amzn.to/34fsI87]
    Grout float [amzn.to/2IWgHNr]
    Plastic bucket [amzn.to/3r47Qug]
    Sponge [amzn.to/3oX9Oe3]
    Paddle mixer [amzn.to/3ah30nk]
    Drill/driver [amzn.to/3nqRjOX]
    Steps for tiling a fireplace:
    1. Prep the materials and layout
    2. Mix the mortar
    3. Spread and comb the mortar
    4. Lay the hearth tile
    5. Cut the tiles
    6. Lay the first surround tile sheets
    7. Cut the hearth tiles
    8. Grout the tile
    9. Clean the Tiles
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Komentáře • 27

  • @sharkysmachine9248
    @sharkysmachine9248 Před 3 lety +27

    Enjoy her narration, however; it would be nice to see more of the actual work performed.

    • @fiouable
      @fiouable Před 2 lety

      It's always the case. She just want to put content to generate revenu. She doesn't care if it's incomplete and sometimes useless for DIY

  • @buithuc2848
    @buithuc2848 Před 10 měsíci +9

    This czcams.com/users/postUgkxATHBlMJwipGgVWseuAFKvDQ_5R4_lywo unit was an easy install and turned out amazing. The dimensions were exact! I took a chance and built the wall prior to receiving the unit which arrived sooner than expected and it fit right in the space I constructed. The heat output is perfect for the space we needed and made the room exactly how we envisioned it to turn out. I am happy to answer any questions to the best of my ability. Thank you for the awesome product just in time for the holidays.

  • @minnyjay4332
    @minnyjay4332 Před 3 lety +3

    Very impressive. Well done!

  • @StevePhillips
    @StevePhillips Před 2 lety +4

    Great job, thank you! Nice presentation. Now the hard part. I'll do mine...

  • @AnjelSnow
    @AnjelSnow Před 3 lety +2

    Great information great job

  • @valleycarpentry5269
    @valleycarpentry5269 Před 2 lety

    Jenn... Great job!

  • @GothicMaid
    @GothicMaid Před 8 měsíci +2

    What kind of mortar do you use for high heat areas?

  • @prakashambastha7530
    @prakashambastha7530 Před 2 lety

    Wow fireplace looks so awesome..Can I put the same tile over my brick fireplace? Not sure if prolite thinset will hold the tile. Please advise.

  • @maxinecorbin6748
    @maxinecorbin6748 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you put tile over Bedford stone on the front of the fireplace or do you need to take the stone off?

  • @erikafisherr
    @erikafisherr Před 2 lety +1

    At 7:20 there is a triangular piece that is missing tile at the top; how did you correct for that?

  • @ColeighColeWee
    @ColeighColeWee Před 5 měsíci

    Might be a dumb question but with the herring bone tile, how did you make sure you had the smaller pieces for the random gaps?

  • @bensonyoutuber7944
    @bensonyoutuber7944 Před 3 lety +3

    I will add that the premixed mortar I usually use states that it should only be installed in areas that will be less than 120 degrees Fahrenheit. So another vote for mixing it up.

  • @BrendaStarr2000
    @BrendaStarr2000 Před 2 lety

    Wow So impressive, and she is beautifully poised

  • @shanew7361
    @shanew7361 Před 3 lety +1

    Looks nice, where the tile meets the bottom of the fire box looks a little sloppy, mortar on firebox frame.

  • @keiaraparks5113
    @keiaraparks5113 Před 2 lety

    The black strips you used to hold the tile in…why are they used? I have heat tape there now but I think it needs to be removed.

  • @MzVee106
    @MzVee106 Před 2 lety

    You did an Amazing job, it's gorgeous. I'm a beginner; maybe one day I'll be half as talented

  • @alonzojohnson7955
    @alonzojohnson7955 Před 3 lety

    😎

  • @rportugal89
    @rportugal89 Před 11 měsíci

    7:15 & 7:20 YOU CAN NOTICE UPPER RIGHT CORNER NOT ALIGNED PROPERLY

  • @CheeseBae
    @CheeseBae Před rokem

    Is it just me, or does everyone have these tile saws set waaaaay too high. Shouldn't it be set lower to protect your fingers? Setting it lower also gives the tile a more vertical cut, instead of angled cut of the blade, which would be useful if you want to notch out part of the tile instead of cutting all the way through it.

    • @TopGunMan
      @TopGunMan Před 9 měsíci +1

      I agree. Cutting tile is easier and safer if the blade is set to a deep plunge. Otherwise the blade pulls the tile pretty badly.

  • @Sig716
    @Sig716 Před 3 lety

    How to tile vs. how to talk about DIY? How about some drop cloth to protect the floor?

  • @glchavez1
    @glchavez1 Před 3 lety +1

    why do you talk talk talk talk so much rather than do any actions? lol

    • @shannon9800
      @shannon9800 Před rokem +1

      It’s called a how to video and I’m thankful she explained her steps

    • @gtguy181
      @gtguy181 Před rokem

      Use the video playback speed increaser, that's what its for, duhhh.

  • @jeanniedollcreates
    @jeanniedollcreates Před 2 lety

    She's a talker, maybe use someone who actually does the work next time. So many details left out.