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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I need a custom mental?
Most mantels come in several sizes and colors but if you are unable to find a size or color to suit your fireplace, you might need a custom mantel. Different shaped mantels sometimes need to be custom as well. If you have a U-shaped mantel, L-shaped mantel, etc., give us a call.
How much does a custom fireplace mantel cost?
The cost of a custom mantel varies depending on size and material. They can be anywhere from $500 to $5,000. It's best to give us a call at (888) 493-8898 to get an estimate.
How long does it take to get a custom mantel?
The length of time it takes to get a custom mantel depends on the level of customization. Wood mantels take about two weeks. Cast stone mantels take about six to eight weeks. Marble mantels can take up to twelve weeks.
What materials are available for a custom mantel?
Stone and wood are the most popular choices but alternative materials like concrete or cast stone are up and coming. Consider the materials already in your space, especially those that make up the fireplace area and how it will look with your chosen mantel materials.
Should a mantel be as wide as the fireplace?
Most of the time, the mantel shelf is wider than the fireplace by 3-6 inches on each side. You can have any size mantel you want but it's best to keep the mantel in proportion to the size of the fireplace and the room.
Can you add a mantel to a brick or stone fireplace?
Yes! This type of mantel is called a floating mantel. You can use brackets to mount it to the brick or stone, or a frame can be constructed, and a hollow mantel placed over it. This is called a mantel cap. Mantel caps can also be placed over an existing mantel for a quick update.