The majority of homes are constructed with 16-inch on-center studs, which means that there should be a stud every 16 inches. It’s important to remember this if you’re having trouble finding studs above a fireplace. When mounting a large TV or another heavy object, don’t be concerned if you only find one stud. This is normal.

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Studs in Fireplace

Yes, there are studs in a fireplace. Although non-load-bearing walls should be framed with studs spaced at 16″ on center, the fireplace wall should be constructed with studs spaced at 24″ on center, unless the builder made a conscious decision to save money by using 24″ on center studs for non-load-bearing walls. Using a stud finder will ensure that the bracket is secure, but even at 24″ o.c., a bracket that spans two studs can support 84 pounds.

Aside from that, how far off should wall studs be placed?

If you don’t have any access to a stud finder, there are a variety of other methods that can be used to locate studs. When a house is being built, the wall studs are typically placed 16 or 24 inches apart from one another. If you happen to start in a corner and measure out 16 inches and don’t find a stud, you should be able to find one at 24 inches if you start in a corner and measure out 16 inches.

Conclusion

There are studs in a fireplace, the only thing that differs is how it has been installed. It can vary with different models.

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