Yes you can tile directly over a brick fireplace.
Installing marble tile over brick fireplace.
Etch the marble get out your pad sander and a fairly coarse grit of sandpaper such as 60 or 80 grit.
I m excited to share the steps with you here so you can do the same in your home.
Diy tile fireplace makeover.
After tackling my fireplace demolition and removing lots of ugly peach marble tile i unearthed the original brick fireplace from 1946.
It took a bit of work to smooth out the rough.
Begin laying out the marble tiles on the floor to determine the pattern and where to make any cuts.
The subway marble tile sheets were so much quicker to install than the herringbone.
Learn how to prep the old brick and fireplace surround and how to tile a fireplace for a fresh modern look.
Then my luck turned.
The process was so simple and mess free and the end result is beautful.
Steps for tiling over a brick fireplace.
Watch homeowners installing stone veneer over a brick fireplace using norwich stacked stone panels misty morning color.
How to tile over a marble fireplace surround.
Since you re about to tile over the marble fireplace you don t care about the condition of the marble so go ahead and scratch it up as thoroughly as you can.
I started on the left and worked my way across to the right and only had to make simple straight cuts.
In many cases skim coating the existing brick with thinset will create a strong smooth surface for tile installation.
While small tile and slab projects are diy friendly say covering the brick portion of a fireplace that features masonry nearest the fireplace opening and frames the structure with a wood.
Choose from ceramic tile or natural stone tile like marble granite or slate.
Tiling over an existing brick fireplace can create a dramatic new look or restore some natural beauty if the brick has been painted over.
Again i didn t even need to notch the adhesive since the brick has enough texture already.
I just finished updating my tile fireplace with home depot s peel and stick smart tiles.
Measure the fireplace surround and mark off an area of equal size and shape on the floor nearby.
Cover the hearth with a drop cloth and remove the mantel and anything else that s attached to the brick.
Go over the entire area with a wire brush to dislodge any loose mortar then scrub off the soot with a rag soaked in white vinegar.