Fireplace Restoration

If you're trying to think about ways to spruce up your fireplace, consider hiring a stone mason to give your fireplace a custom makeover. Fireplace restoration specialists are skilled at fireplace construction and renovation, and can ensure that your fireplace looks good so that you can still enjoy cozy and warm gatherings with family and friends. Whether you need to simply reinstall a fireplace screen or give your fireplace a whole new look, stone mason's can help! And, if you've got an old fireplace that needs a makeover, you may be pleasantly surprised by the results of one of their projects. A stone mason is trained in building materials like marble, brick, limestone, tile, sandstone, and other natural stones, and has created custom designs for many years.

It's the stone that they use that gives chimneys their distinctive shape. They use the right sort of tools for the right type of job, and are accustomed to working with all different kinds of materials. Because of this, there's no reason that your fireplace restoration need be complicated or expensive. If you've got an old fireplace, you can get it looking like new without having to completely replace the chimney or other components.


Stone mason's will also provide you with a fresh new look to an older fireplace, while adding a more contemporary feel to your overall decor. With a wide variety of fireplaces available, from antique fireplaces to modern fireplaces, there's no need to go with something that's stuck in the past. You can upgrade your fireplace to a look that's more in line with your current decor without having to replace your fireplace entirely.


A fireplace restoration job doesn't require a lot of time or effort, either. There are a number of ways to get your fireplace looking like new again, without having to remove the stone and rebuild it. One of the easiest and cheapest ways to get a new look for your fireplace is to paint it. 

A quality painting will hold up well over time, and the color won't wash away very easily. Plus, painting will give your chimney a new, clean look that will appeal to any family members. Painting doesn't have to be permanent though, so if you want to change your fireplace back into something that's less utilitarian, you can take it down for a few days and then repaint it.


If you're concerned about the state of your stone fireplace's interior walls, you might be worried about removing those as well. Removing the stone is actually much easier than just painting. Because stone is porous, it can absorb a lot of water and air, which can cause the walls of your stone fireplace to crack. If you want to keep your stone fireplace just as it is, you should seal it up and cover it with a sealant to keep water out.


Fireplaces are built to be functional, and they should be for many years to come. You can prevent fire damage by keeping your fireplace in good shape. You can do this with regular fireplace maintenance, such as replacing the liners on the fireplaces, cleaning them periodically and adding brand new firebrick lining to the chimney. By investing in a quality natural stone fireplace, you'll save yourself a lot of headaches down the road. Your fireplace will be a beautiful piece of furniture, a valuable heirloom and a great conversation piece for generations to come.


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