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bluevin123

Hi,

I finished tiling a Travertine floor and kitchen last month. On the floor was 600x400 Travertine, a really nice tile once sealed,anyway theres a few left over and he has asked me if I could use them for Hearths around his fireplace.. I dont see why not, but am seeking some good advice please as to whether this is feasible.
Cheers.

Vin.:thumbsup:
 
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Stan001

If you mean hearth surround (the verticals) then ok, if you mean the actual hearth base then i personally wouldn’t. Although it’s ok for heat trav is too soft and the edges will chip and break when someone stands on it. A granite base can be cut for about £150 and laid in about 45 minutes – will last forever and look great forever.
(i may have misread your original posting but i think you know what i mean – would be great to see pictures afterwards, I’m always looking for fire base and surround ideas)
 
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diamondtiling

If you mean hearth surround (the verticals) then ok, if you mean the actual hearth base then i personally wouldn’t. Although it’s ok for heat trav is too soft and the edges will chip and break when someone stands on it. A granite base can be cut for about £150 and laid in about 45 minutes – will last forever and look great forever.
(i may have misread your original posting but i think you know what i mean – would be great to see pictures afterwards, I’m always looking for fire base and surround ideas)



Travertine is laid on floors all the time and people walk all over it, why would the edges crack and chip Stan? If laid with 100% coverage and sealed and grouted it is perfectly ok for the fire hearth.

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Stan001

that’s right, the hearth is normally raised above the carpet or the surrounding floor carpet - in fact it’s a legal requirement of building regs (the dimensions are defined) and you'll find it also under HEATAS guidance. Trav is too soft to form a hearth base, as CR indicates, the edges will last 5 minutes!
 

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that’s right, the hearth is normally raised above the carpet or the surrounding floor carpet - in fact it’s a legal requirement of building regs (the dimensions are defined) and you'll find it also under HEATAS guidance. Trav is too soft to form a hearth base, as CR indicates, the edges will last 5 minutes!


if the travertine is laid on a solid concrete base round the fire which they generally are i dont see any chipping issues if you round of the edges,ive seen plenty steps done in travertine indoors and have tiled a few also and either bullnosing or simly rounding the egges off should prevent chips surely?
 

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