Hi
I am desperate for some help and guidance from a professional.
My daughter has moved into her first home and has acquired a wooden fire surround together with the marble hearth and marble back-plate. (Hope this is the right word)
She will be having an electric fire.
My problem is that when the marble back-plate is flush with the actual fire surround there is a gap of about 3 inches actual wall.
What is recommended to stablise this back-plate to the actual wall so that when the fire surround is postioned to the back-plate and then screwed via the surround brackets it will not show any gaps etc.
Any help or guidance will be very much appreciated.
Graham Turner
I am desperate for some help and guidance from a professional.
My daughter has moved into her first home and has acquired a wooden fire surround together with the marble hearth and marble back-plate. (Hope this is the right word)
She will be having an electric fire.
My problem is that when the marble back-plate is flush with the actual fire surround there is a gap of about 3 inches actual wall.
What is recommended to stablise this back-plate to the actual wall so that when the fire surround is postioned to the back-plate and then screwed via the surround brackets it will not show any gaps etc.
Any help or guidance will be very much appreciated.
Graham Turner