Anyways, next question. I need a hearth board. Of course they have some there but wanted to ask the "pros" here where they get theirs? Need a 12x48 most definitely. Any and all suggestions appreciated!!
I wound up cutting an extension out of the hardwood floor with a circular saw. The stove guy said I should've used one of those new recip. tools (Dremel, etc) - sure, he tells me after I did it. There were tiles over micore there that I took out and put in micore and tiles to replace them. It came out just a little higher than flush to the floor, which I liked. Some of those hearth pads look pretty nice though, but I bet they're not too cheap.
edit: the tiles I put in were stone, so they were a little thicker than ceramic, which was there first.
Sweet!
Although, I see nothing wrong with the brick look.
The front skirt comes right to the edgle of the bluestone (or whatever it's called).
You'd probably have to pull it out a little to put in the stone facing?
I had them set the stove in with about a 1.25" gap behind it for the stone work. Then I can snug it back. I tried to plan my madness, lol.
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