Can you drill above a fireplace?

Here are a few tools you'll likely need to mount a tv above a fireplace: Anchors, a hammer drill, a high-impact drill and bits, and a dry shop vacuum.
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Can you drill over a fireplace?

Drilling holes into your fireplace enables you to hang items from the brick. Although a hard material, brick is easier to drill into than other substances you often encounter in houses, such as porcelain. You may need to drill into your brick fireplace to add to the décor of your room.
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Are there wall studs above a fireplace?

If you live in a newer home the walls above the fireplace are likely to be drywall over standard wood studs or furring strips. Studs are usually made of 2x4's while furring strips are only an inch wide.
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Is it safe to drill into a chimney?

don't drill into the chimney masonry without knowing if you are drilling into a joint. If you drill and drive a fastner into a joint you can crack the joint, causing a gap all the way to the inside of the chimney. Hot flue gasses can then escape.
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Can I mount a TV above a fireplace?

It's not advisable to mount a TV above a fireplace because excess heat and electronics don't mix. The area above the fireplace is often warmer than other wall surfaces in your home. Consider this: A gas fireplace can generate 20,000 to 35,000 British thermal units (BTUs) of heat per hour.
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Can you install a TV above a Fireplace? (Fact or Fiction?)



Why you shouldn't mount a TV above a fireplace?

Mount Your TV Above an Open-Fireplace

In most cases, you should not install electronics above wood-burning stoves or gas fireplaces and inserts because they produce massive amounts of heat. That heat could severely damage your tv or other electronic devices.
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How far apart are studs above a fireplace?

They're always spaced either 16 or 24 inches on center (measured from center to center) along the wall and run between the floor and ceiling. Drywall or lath (for plaster walls) attaches to the edge of the studs.
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Can you screw into a chimney?

Typically, you drill into a masonry chimney when using expanding wall anchors to attach decorative wrought-iron accessories or address numbers. Decorative accessories and address numbers have predrilled holes for fasteners.
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How thick are chimney walls?

Chimneys which:

are of block, brick or stone should have a minimum wall thickness of 100mm, excluding the lining thickness. are built in a cavity separating wall should form two leaves, each a minimum of 100mm, between the flue and adjoining building.
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Can I mount a TV on a chimney breast?

In theory, yes you can, fixing wise I would reccommend 2 inch 10 screws and brown plugs, if you use a 6.5mm masonary bit, it will stay on the wall. yes you can, fixings appropriate to the material being mounted to (presuming plaster on brick. so fixings would usually be rawlplugs and screws.
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Can you mount a TV over a fireplace without studs?

You can definitely get your TV mounted on your wall without studs or hollow wall anchors. But, if possible we would recommend you secure a wall mount to studs. In most cases, you'll find wall studs on the wall above your fireplace. Use a high-quality stud finder to search for the studs before you secure the mount.
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How do I find a stud in my fireplace?

If you cannot locate a stud, try tapping a small nail into the wall board near an existing fixture. If it meets resistance behind the wall-board then you have a stud. Wall studs should be spaced in regular intervals (usually 16" on center in the US) so you can simply measure over to your mount area to locate them.
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Can you mount TV on brick fireplace?

Mounting a TV always requires special equipment, no matter what type of wall you use. Mounting a TV above a brick fireplace requires masonry bits and a hammer drill to get the job done.
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Can you drill into a chimney stack?

You need a more powerful drill and decent quality drill bit what your describing wouldn't stop a decent drill and drill bit drilling it sounds you lack the power as chimneys don't have boarding on the inside even so if let's say a brick was lose or anything that still wouldn't stop the drill unless it lacked power.
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What's behind the fireplace?

What is this? A fireplace surrounds typically consists of five components: the hearth, mantelpiece, or chimney breast, side wings called jamb extensions or “jabs” in some areas, a structural back panel, and an outer face.
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Are fireplaces structural?

A fireplace is generally load-bearing when it's positioned against or inside the exterior walls. They function as structural support here.
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Are chimneys hollow?

Chimney anatomy 101

Block- Masonry building material either known as 8" which have hollow cells for construction or chimney block which are square in shape and can be stacked to create a chimney. Chimney cover- The chimney cover prevents rain from entering down the chimney flue.
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Why do houses have chimneys but no fireplace?

The chimney is most likely for whatever heat source they had prior to the gas furnace. It is less expensive to just cover up the hole rather than remove the now-obsolete chimney.
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Can you anchor to a chimney?

Attaching to the chimney is not a good idea. Just forget about that idea. If you want to protect against a fall while you are at the top of the chimney, you need to anchor your line at or above your working height. If you don't have anything else near by then you're out of luck.
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Why can't I drill into my brick wall?

The most common reason a drill won't penetrate a wall at all is because the drill is spinning in the wrong direction. If the drill bit enters the wall and then hits resistance, the typical cause is a metal plate or masonry obstruction.
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What screws to use on chimney?

The most common screw for a chimney cap is a 1/4" hex head. It is very common for Phillips head screws to be used as well.
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How far above a fireplace should a TV be mounted?

Another popular question people have when they purchase a TV mount is how high should a TV be mount above their fireplace? The rule of thumb is, if your mantel is less than four feet from the floor, you should mount your TV about 12 inches above it. This rule applies to a fireplace without a mantel as well.
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How do you tell if you're drilling into a stud?

Make a fist and knock on the wall with your knuckles. In some places, you'll hear a hollow sound. Other areas will sound more “solid.” The “solid” sound indicates you have knocked on a stud. Studs are located about 16 to 24-inches apart.
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