I have a Vermont Castings Montpelier insert. The surround that was ordered was not tall enough to cover the 33" fireplace opening and none of the other surrounds the company offers were tall enough, so the installer put a piece of painted concrete board behind it. I do not like the look of this, too much black, it chips easily and attracts dirt/dust which does not come off, plus it is way past time for the old painted hearth to get a facelift.
What I would like to do is build up the just the area underneath the stove and have a step down to the rest of the hearth, all covered in tile. Step would be about 4" high x 42" long x about 4" out from wall. I have never seen a hearth like my idea, so I am wondering if this is a bad idea? Something I am not thinking of? What would you use to build the step, concrete block or firebrick?
![[Hearth.com] Hearth tile project- building a step under insert? [Hearth.com] Hearth tile project- building a step under insert?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/76/76478-4246b4feef977d1e1de6c0af9cc80b0f.jpg?hash=-uttpI_FjF)
What I would like to do is build up the just the area underneath the stove and have a step down to the rest of the hearth, all covered in tile. Step would be about 4" high x 42" long x about 4" out from wall. I have never seen a hearth like my idea, so I am wondering if this is a bad idea? Something I am not thinking of? What would you use to build the step, concrete block or firebrick?
![[Hearth.com] Hearth tile project- building a step under insert? [Hearth.com] Hearth tile project- building a step under insert?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/76/76478-4246b4feef977d1e1de6c0af9cc80b0f.jpg?hash=-uttpI_FjF)