I have had the old hearth and surround removed from my fireplace, as they were ugly and knocked about:
I've painted the walls, but the room is basically as seen. I would like to keep a solid fuel fire, even though I would rarely have a real fire, so cosmetic hearths and surrounds are out. I can get a slabbed granite hearth and back panel (a flat n-shaped bit that goes around the opening) and an oak surround which would look nice. But the granite is very very heavy, and I might need to get someone to install it. I know I would bed the hearth down on mortar, making sure it was an right angles to the wall. What would I use to attach the back panel to the wall? I would use fire cement to seal between the edges of the firebrick insert and the back of the back panel.
Are there alternatives such as granite tiles? I have put down a thin layer of mortar to fill the shallow hole you see in the photo, where the old hearth went. I assume if it was tiled, there would have to be a base for the tiles, as regs require a greater thickness than the tiles alone give.
Could I use granite tiles as the back panel between the opening and the wooden surround? If so, what would I use to attach them to the wall? My guess is normal cement, but fire cement between the tiles and the edge of the firebrick insert.
I've considered removing the firebrick insert and opening out the fire place, but it seems too much trouble.
I've painted the walls, but the room is basically as seen. I would like to keep a solid fuel fire, even though I would rarely have a real fire, so cosmetic hearths and surrounds are out. I can get a slabbed granite hearth and back panel (a flat n-shaped bit that goes around the opening) and an oak surround which would look nice. But the granite is very very heavy, and I might need to get someone to install it. I know I would bed the hearth down on mortar, making sure it was an right angles to the wall. What would I use to attach the back panel to the wall? I would use fire cement to seal between the edges of the firebrick insert and the back of the back panel.
Are there alternatives such as granite tiles? I have put down a thin layer of mortar to fill the shallow hole you see in the photo, where the old hearth went. I assume if it was tiled, there would have to be a base for the tiles, as regs require a greater thickness than the tiles alone give.
Could I use granite tiles as the back panel between the opening and the wooden surround? If so, what would I use to attach them to the wall? My guess is normal cement, but fire cement between the tiles and the edge of the firebrick insert.
I've considered removing the firebrick insert and opening out the fire place, but it seems too much trouble.