A tiled hearth pad can be a great addition to any home that has a fireplace or wood stove.
Floor tiles suitable for hearth.
How to tile a hearth pad.
The hearth is the part of your fireplace that sits on the floor and projects from the wall.
The countless tones formats thickness make terra cotta tiles very suitable for usage.
Porcelain tile is dense fine grained and smooth.
Suitable for medium duty commercial or residential floors and walls with minimum maintenance the tile incorporates a distinctive personal signature in a wide variety of designs.
Once you have a satisfying layout transfer all the tiles in order to a board to keep track of where they go.
Luckily we have a large selection of stone fireplace hearths available in many different materials as well as a wide choice of floor plates for stoves including stone glass and steel hearth plates.
Hearth tiles delivering timeless sophistication.
Porcelain tiles are an excellent option for the construction of hearths with a wide range of colour options and suitable for both traditional fireplaces and the increasingly popular wood burning stoves.
Hearth tiles are another one of our best selling product lines.
Often the hearth will be tiled in a dull polished stone effect and simply looks old fashioned.
Porcelain has a lower water absorption rate than non porcelain making the tile frost resistant.
The white tones of the tile will create a warm and cozy environment without throwing shade on the beautiful ornate mantel.
Step 4 cut.
Dry lay tiles in this manner until you fill the the whole hearth area.
Glazed porcelain tiles are more suitable for fireplaces than non glazed because they are harder and can withstand more wear and damage.
Tiles are inherently fireproof which makes them suitable for covering a hearth.
Ceramic tile is made in two forms.
When the fireplace has an ornate mantel the right idea is to use neutral color tiles.
Protecting combustible surfaces from the intense heat of a fire and from any sparks or fuel that may fall out fireplace hearths and tiles are an necessity but it needn t be boring.
Use matching trim tile or a combination of field tile to achieve the design that best suits your space and preferences.
Quarry tiles are also a popular traditional choice.
These tiles are hard wearing heat resistant and attractive.
Mark tiles at the back edge for cuts if necessary.
With so many different hearth tile options to choose from narrowing it down to your favorite can be a challenge.