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Question:

I have two fireplaces in my home, a gas and a wood burning brick fireplace. My wood burning fireplace is floor to ceiling and it is in greyish in color and I am not happy. Someone mentioned I should get someone to do angel stone (I think) on it. Would that be a huge expensive job?

Answer:

Nowhere near as expensive but twice as messy as you might think. These faces are veneers and normally its just a matter of removing the brick and laying in the new product.

Answered By: Ren Molnar

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