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How To Mount A Mantel

Slide Over Bolts Method Locate the studs behind the brick, stone, or faux veneer. Drive 1/2in lag screws through each of the studs. Have a helper support the mantel while you mark the location of the support rods on the back of the beam. Apply construction adhesive into the holes. Slide into place, admire, and enjoy!.

How do you support a heavy fireplace mantel?

The mantel needs to anchor to the studs in the wall above the fireplace. Drive 1/2- or 3/4-inch rebar rods or lag screws into pilot holes drilled into the studs. For best support, drive them all the way through the stud. Place one rod or screw in each stud behind the mantel.

How do you attach a wood mantel to drywall?

Holding your drill at a 45 degree angle downward, drill a pilot hole through the shelf and drywall and into the stud. Install a finishing nail into each of the pilot holes with a nail gun or hammer; the nails must be long enough to penetrate at least 1 inch into the drywall. These nails will secure the mantle in place.

What is a floating mantel?

Our mantels are hollow on the inside, providing an easy alternative to solid wood mantels. Live grain end caps maintain the look of a solid piece of wood. Each mantel is hand crafted from reclaimed longleaf pine, providing a unique look and character that cannot be duplicated.

How do you install a floating mantel bracket?

Make sure those marks are level, centered and extend far enough to cover the mantel’s length. drill holes at each mark. Drill Sleeve Holes. insert lead sleeves into holes. Insert Sleeves. drive lag bolts. Drive Lag Bolts. Drill Mantel Holes. Mark on the rear of the mantel where the lag bolts will hit. install the mantle.

How much weight can a fireplace mantel hold?

Combustible objects placed on or around the mantel must meet your fireplace manufacturer’s requirements for clearances to combustibles. DO NOT OVERLOAD MANTEL: THE MAXIMUM LOAD FOR ALL 60 INCH MANTELS is 150lbs. MAXIMUM LOAD FOR ALL 72 INCH MANTELs is 180lbs.

How far should a mantle stick out?

A mantel should stick out at least 6 inches (15.24cm) from the wall. It’s the perfect depth that allows you to have a mantle effectively deflect heat without compromising aesthetics. You can extend it to have more depth for your decorative pieces, but we don’t recommend having it less than 6 inches (15.24cm).

How are fireplace mantels attached?

As with many other forms of mantle or shelf, a fireplace mantel can be commonly attached to the wall with screws or lag bolts. Bolts are screwed into the wall above the fireplace before a mantel is slotted straight onto it. A rubber mallet can also be used to help ease the mantel out of position if it’s stuck.

Can you screw in shiplap?

When using screws, you are more likely to split the material. This can lead to unsightly cracks and unusable material. You would also need to predrill the holes, which will add extra time and labor to the project. We don’t recommend using screws when installing shiplap to save yourself time, money and the headache.

Can you mount shelves on shiplap?

This mark was for the top of the bracket (see below). Then we put pilot holes into the wood and drywall, then drilled them into place with long screws into the studs. With these brackets you’ll just butt up to the shiplap directly. The shelf will still sit on top and you’ll screw it down when your brackets are set.

How do you attach a wood mantel to a brick fireplace?

How to Install a Mantel Remove the old mantel. Add support by drilling holes for lag shields, then install lag bolts into the brick. Measure carefully and drill corresponding holes for the wood mantel. Push the wooden mantel carefully into place using wood glue for extra support.

Where should mantel brackets be placed?

Mantels 2” Thick or more and 7-12” Deep- Brackets can be spaced up to 48” apart. That means, you would place a bracket 24” to the right and 24” to the left of the mantel’s center. It is ideal to bring the brackets in from the side at least 6-10” (depending on how long the mantel is).

Can you put a TV on a mantel?

The short answer is – yes. However, to ensure your television isn’t damaged from the heat, care must be taken to ensure heat generated by the fireplace is redirected away from television. There are several ways to do this, such as installing a proper mantel and building an alcove for the television.

Can you change fireplace mantel?

While mantels come in a variety of styles, most modern mantels are not a single, solid piece of wood. You can replace a fireplace mantel with one that suits your home’s decor in a couple of hours with some basic hand tools.

How do you secure a wood mantel to brick?

Modern Timber Craft says to insert a lag bolt into each sleeve and tighten it with a screwdriver or drill until it is secure. Then, use an angle grinder to remove the head of each bolt. If a different set of hardware is provided with your mantel, anchor the hardware to the brick using screws in the inserted sleeves.

How far should a mantel extend from the fireplace?

As a general rule, the mantel is placed about 12 inches above the fireplace opening. Then adding an inch to the distance for every inch that the mantel protrudes. So a mantel 6 inches deep, would be attached 18 inches above the firebox opening.

How high does mantel need to be above fireplace?

As a general rule, it’s important to mount the mantle an average of 12 inches over the fireplace opening, which is a general rule from the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) to ensure it’s up to code. The mantle can also be 4 1/2 feet above the floor.

How wide should a floating mantel be?

Your mantel should be wider than your fireplace. Typically, a mantel should be a minimum of 3 inches past the firebox on each side. However, more can be better. The average mantel is approximately 6 inches wider than the fireplace on either side, and some can be even wider.