I will be having an Accentra 52i installed in a few weeks and the hearth fireplace opening is about three inches higher than the trim that comes with the stove.  I was going to have two rows of brick put on the top to reduce the height of the hearth but a masonry guy told me it would be easier to add two rows of bricks on the bottom of the fireplace floor, backfill the fireplace floor with quik-crete cement, effectively raising the hearth floor a few inches to close the gap at the top.  He said I could also put down a nice piece of granite, backfill the same way and accomplish the same result.  I know what he is saying but will really work?  If I did something like this, how far beyond the fireplace opening wall would I have to come out to fully support the stove?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			 
	 
	 
 
		 
 
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