I need to extend my hearth 9" and have hit some roadblocks. Hopefully someone can help out before I mess this up. The bricks lay flat as seen in the photo. I cut the oak flooring and filled the subfloor with self leveling thinset (subfloor was uneven) and 1/4 inch cement board. A standard 2 inch brick is too high. I actually need about 1 1/4 height brick (laying flat). I found a 1 7/8 cement paver that almost works. It is too high as seen in the photos and my tile saw blade is not large enough to cut it.
I have been struggling with this all week and I am not sure what I should do to get the right height. I have been to several stone supply shops. Their recommendation was to use bluestone which is 1 1/4 height, in two foot slabs. The space I need to fill in 9" x 48". The bluestone may not look right.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I would hate to mortar an ugly mess in our living room and am tapped out from buying a new stove and cord wood to hire a mason. Thanks.
I have been struggling with this all week and I am not sure what I should do to get the right height. I have been to several stone supply shops. Their recommendation was to use bluestone which is 1 1/4 height, in two foot slabs. The space I need to fill in 9" x 48". The bluestone may not look right.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I would hate to mortar an ugly mess in our living room and am tapped out from buying a new stove and cord wood to hire a mason. Thanks.