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    I will shortly be installing a Rayburn slow combustion stove in a relocatable home. I intend to lay hebal blocks at the rear and sides of the stove. I need to create a hearth for the stove to sit on. Can anyone suggest a product to use for the hearth. Both the hearth and hebels blocks will be tiled to match the kitchen.

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    If it is going to be tiled perhaps cement sheet (Tile underlay) is as good as anything, I think it is 6mm thick, which means you might like to add some beading or quad to tidy up the edges.


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    Hi Alison, (did I get that right?)

    You need to check with Hebel regarding the suitablity of Hebel as a fireplace surround. I know it has a high fire rating but it would be worth double checking.

    If it was me, I would be lining the inside of the hebel with at least 10mm thick sheets and the floor as well. And then on top of the cement sheet on the floor a bed of fire rated bricks.

    Failing that you can get ready made slate hearths from any fireplace seller.

    Either way I would be getting professional advice.

    Cheers

    PS wheres the photos?

    And a word from the wise, maybe instead of using your name as the title of the thread you would be better off saying something like "Help with fireplace Hearth?" etc I only checked out the thread because I thought it might be a link to a site or something like that...
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