Hi All
First post!!
My wife and I will be closing on a house we bought in the near future. It's not our ideal house (Needs TONS of updates) - but the location works and the price is right.
My first project is to get the family room set up. There is absolutely no place for a TV given the lay out of the room. So my only option is to put a wall unit entertainment center in front of the fireplace. I know...I know... but...We never used the fire place in our old house and have no use for the one that is in the house we are purchasing. And like I said, this is my only option.
The problem I have is that I need to remove the hearth in front of the fire place so the wall unit sits flush up against the wall. It's a brick and mortar hearth. I'm wondering if all of the bricks on this hearth will come off leaving me with a flush surface where the bricks meet the fireplace. In other words, is the face of the fireplace normally made first and then the hearth is put down. Or is it possible that some of the fireplace is actually built on top of the hearth. Ideally what I am trying to do is simply remove the bricks making up the hearth with a hammer and chisel without any cutting of any bricks.
This is what I'm dealing with (see pic). To me it looks like the bricks that are up against the fireplace almost go under the actual face of the fireplace. Is that not the way hearth's are built or is this actually a possibility?
First post!!
My wife and I will be closing on a house we bought in the near future. It's not our ideal house (Needs TONS of updates) - but the location works and the price is right.
My first project is to get the family room set up. There is absolutely no place for a TV given the lay out of the room. So my only option is to put a wall unit entertainment center in front of the fireplace. I know...I know... but...We never used the fire place in our old house and have no use for the one that is in the house we are purchasing. And like I said, this is my only option.
The problem I have is that I need to remove the hearth in front of the fire place so the wall unit sits flush up against the wall. It's a brick and mortar hearth. I'm wondering if all of the bricks on this hearth will come off leaving me with a flush surface where the bricks meet the fireplace. In other words, is the face of the fireplace normally made first and then the hearth is put down. Or is it possible that some of the fireplace is actually built on top of the hearth. Ideally what I am trying to do is simply remove the bricks making up the hearth with a hammer and chisel without any cutting of any bricks.
This is what I'm dealing with (see pic). To me it looks like the bricks that are up against the fireplace almost go under the actual face of the fireplace. Is that not the way hearth's are built or is this actually a possibility?
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