We will be putting new Tile over the old red brick surround of our Fireplace as part of retrofitting it with a Gas Insert. The Home Depot guys are all over the map in recommendations on how to do this. (duh)..
One guy suggested simply using quickset mortar to "build out" and level the grout joints & surface area, then use a regular thinset to attach the Tiles.
One guy suggested just screwing in a sheet of Backerboard directly over the existing bricks.
I like the idea of the 2nd opinion - seems less "messy" and a better way to get a level surface to tile onto. How would we attach this Backerboard to the brick surface? Drill and anchor bolts? Are there "nails" that can go directly into brick or the old mortar joints?
Do you agree with their assessment or is there a better way to do this?
Thanks so much in advance.
One guy suggested simply using quickset mortar to "build out" and level the grout joints & surface area, then use a regular thinset to attach the Tiles.
One guy suggested just screwing in a sheet of Backerboard directly over the existing bricks.
I like the idea of the 2nd opinion - seems less "messy" and a better way to get a level surface to tile onto. How would we attach this Backerboard to the brick surface? Drill and anchor bolts? Are there "nails" that can go directly into brick or the old mortar joints?
Do you agree with their assessment or is there a better way to do this?
Thanks so much in advance.