Has anyone here actually gone through the process of installing a stone fireplace? I’m curious about how much work is involved and whether it’s worth the investment. I’ve seen some beautiful examples online, but I want to know what it’s like from real homeowners in Toronto.
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Hey, interesting topic. I haven’t installed a full stone fireplace myself (living in a condo keeps me humble), but I worked closely with a contractor friends of mine used in Toronto — a pretty hands-on job. You have to prep a reinforced hearth foundation (often concrete), install a steel lintel support, ensure proper venting/chimney construction, manage weight loads on walls and floors, and then do the masonry work (cutting, mortar, finishing). It’s not a weekend DIY unless you’re very experienced, but the look and permanence often justify it if you plan to stay long-term. If you’re also browsing while doing home downtime, I came across this site just now crazy time casino live gave me a little break during planning.
I went through it recently, and while it takes some planning, the results are more than worth it. The installation is handled by professionals who know how to deal with stone, so you don’t have to stress. The coziness and aesthetic appeal it brings to your home are unbeatable. For me, I used this stone fireplace company, and I couldn’t be happier with the outcome.