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What size hearth pad do I need?

What size hearth pad do I need?

The stove you put on determines the size of the pad. Generally speaking, wood stoves require pads 48″ and larger to protect from falling embers. Pellet, gas, electric, corn, oil and propane stoves can be installed on smaller pads.

What do you put on the wall behind a wood stove?

Stone or brick is a common material to use behind a wood burning stove. These panels help create more of a focal point for a room. The NASD explains that any area within 36 inches of the stove in all directions should be covered.

Can I build my own hearth pad?

The hearth pad can be as simple as a metal shield or even a concrete slab, but the stove must sit on a non-combustible surface. A hearth pad, if made well, can add beauty to your home. Once the hearth pad is built, you can decorate it with tile or brick.

How thick should a glass hearth be?

The hearth must extend at least 300mm to the front and 150mm to either side. It must be at least 12mm thick.

How tall should a hearth be?

The most common hearth heights are from 12” to 18”. If you’re tall (over six-feet), choose a higher hearth size. The same thing goes for sitting on the hearth, if you’re shorter, choose a lower hearth height.

What is code for fireplace hearth?

R1003
Code: R1003. The minimum thickness of fireplace hearths shall be 4 inches (102 mm).

What material do you put behind a stove?

Granite, stone and other natural or composite materials are also commonly used in backsplashes, whether in tile form or as larger pieces. These higher-end materials will mean an increase in budget, but also a stunning and long-lasting stove backsplash. Stainless steel is another popular option for stove backsplashes.

What can you make a hearth out of?

Fireplace hearths are made out of a non-combustible material such as granite, stone, marble, ceramic, cement or slate….Each fireplace hearth is typically made up of one type of material, and the most commonly found materials used as hearths include:

  1. Brick.
  2. Granite.
  3. Marble.
  4. Stone.
  5. Concrete.
  6. Ceramic tiles.
  7. Slate.
  8. Quarry tiles.

Can I use glass as a hearth?

Our glass hearths and floor plates are the perfect compliment to your home. The 12mm thick toughened glass will protect against dust and offer an attractive and modern look and polished edges. As an additional option the glass floor plates can be painted to match any colour.

What kind of hearth pads do diamond use?

Diamond Hearths hearth pads have been tested by Omni Laboratories in Portland, Oregon to meet and exceed UL-1618 Type 1 and Type 2 standards for all stove installations. Choose from our multiple series of tile, two-toned, and slate & stone hearth pads.

What should be the thickness of a hearth pad?

If your stove generates temperatures higher than 212 °F, your pad must be significantly thicker. Incorporating air spaces beneath the hearth pad or using fire-rated insulating products helps to keep the overall thickness of the hearth pad down.

What’s the difference between Type 1 and 2 hearth pads?

Type 1 offers fire protection, whereas Type 2 offers both fire and heat protection. In other words, Type 1 hearth pads will protect your floor from falling embers or sparks. It won’t ignite or scorch the floor. However, Type 1 pads do not offer as much heat protection and the floor beneath the pad could still get very hot.

What kind of hearth PAD do you need for a wood burning fireplace?

Osburn Glass Hearth Pad – For Wood-Burning Fireplaces Hy-C 36-inch x 48-inch Type 2 UL1618 Gray Slate Tile Stove Board American Panel Tartara Octagon Stove Board – 24-in. x 36-in. – 49812