Hearth pad extension questions

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To be proper, the hearth floor in the fireplace and the hearth extension, should be one continuous cement base that is reinforced with metal (rebar or mesh).

Oh the actual base of the hearth is one giant cement pour, from 1930 so we dont know if there is rebar.

Im just adding more thermal protection to the existing hearth extension (but i need to demo the old tile first to fit in the new micore, durock and tile.
 
Is the current hearth extension deep enough to meet the new requirements? Is it all cement underneath (no wood form supporting it)?
 
Is the current hearth extension deep enough?
Won't know until I demo the old one. Im guessing it will be about 1" higher than the current setup. I plan to use durock under the insert to level that out with the newly increased height of the extension.

Just saw your edit, current hearth extension has the form still under it and we're unsure due to the age if its structural(no clue if theres rebar inside) which is why I'm beefing up the extension.
 
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The form should have been removed. It is not allowed to be under the fireplace by code.