After about 20 minutes i sprayed one of the cleaners on the marble and i was amazed.
Remove fireplace surround marble.
If work strategically however and use the minimum amount of force required to remove the fireplace surround you can get it done without damaging the walls.
You can use a rubber mallet or chisel to help pry a fireplace surround or mantel away from the wall if required.
Leave concrete hearth base and firebox floor in tact.
I would put a new much simpler fireplace door maybe brushed nickel.
Brush and vacuum debris and dust from hearth base.
Depending on the height and size of each marble block you may need to lower each by a rope bucket.
To start removing one of these fireplace surrounds you will have to chip away the plaster around the edge of the mantelpiece.
I then took the paste and applied it in a circular motion to the marble with a couple of cotton balls.
I ve explained how to remove a fireplace surround or mantel in more detail below.
Wear eye and ear protection and a dist mask when using a demolition hammer.
If you approach removing your fireplace surround like an ordinary demolition job you ll needlessly damage the surrounding walls.
Today s homeowners have many options from which to choose.
Removal with minimal damage the typical way to remove glued on marble tile is to pry it off the drywall with a flat blade such as a 6 inch stainless steel taping knife.
Removing any screws or nails will help a fireplace surround or mantel to come away from the wall more easily.
Then use dark grey or black tile around the marble shaped like a large picture frame.
If you have a marble surround that is cracked or loose the best way to redo it is to remove the old marble and install new tiles of marble or another material.
Once you have loosened the fireplace marble blocks by removing the grout with a small hammer and chisel begin working the blocks loose with a prybar.
It s best to start at the.
And sorry remove the white wood stuff pilasters and all.
So taking a couple of tablespoons of baking soda i mixed in just enough hydrogen peroxide to create a paste.
This should reveal the lugs holding it to the wall.
Use demolition hammer with a chisel bit to chip away old hearth and the mortar underneath as shown.
It s possible to remove a fireplace surround without damaging the walls.
You can then go about removing the screws which should start to release the surround from the wall.