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Mon, Nov 22, 10 at 11:00
| We are in the process of replacing the tile on our fireplace hearth with a piece of granite. The hearth is level with the fireplace box and the hardwood floor in the living room. I removed the tile and the grout down to the original concrete pad, and I've ordered a piece of granite, but I'm stumped on what to do next. The concrete pad is not level, and the opening in the floor is deeper than the granite slab. I don't know if I need to shim it somehow before I install the granite (with wood? or something fireproof?), or if I need to pour more concrete or add some other substance to make a perfectly level surface to the correct depth.
If anyone has any advice for me, I'd really appreciate it! Thanks,
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- Posted by haus_proud (My Page) on Tue, Nov 30, 10 at 23:40
| Whatever you do, the material you use must be fireproof. By definition, the hearth is that zone that could catch fire if it contains flammable material. |
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