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Hi,
I'm having a double-sided log burner installed in my kitchen diner and I've been told I need a hearth. The appliance will sit in the centre of the room at least 2+ metres away from any furnishing, etc. However, the flooring will be 22mm limestone tiling throughout so I don't see why I need a hearth as the tiling isn't combustible and I've seen log burners mounted on glass panels on top of wooden floors (I can't use glass as I'll probably step on it because the appliance is in the centre of the room). Fitting a hearth will probably result in more injuries - stubbed toes, bruised ankles, etc. !!!
I've read about having a "Visual Warning Area" but the appliance will be right in the centre of the room and there will be no carpets, rugs or furnishing anywhere near it.
It would make it so much easier to mount the burner directly on the tiles if possible - can anyone confirm if this is the case?
Thanks
I'm having a double-sided log burner installed in my kitchen diner and I've been told I need a hearth. The appliance will sit in the centre of the room at least 2+ metres away from any furnishing, etc. However, the flooring will be 22mm limestone tiling throughout so I don't see why I need a hearth as the tiling isn't combustible and I've seen log burners mounted on glass panels on top of wooden floors (I can't use glass as I'll probably step on it because the appliance is in the centre of the room). Fitting a hearth will probably result in more injuries - stubbed toes, bruised ankles, etc. !!!
I've read about having a "Visual Warning Area" but the appliance will be right in the centre of the room and there will be no carpets, rugs or furnishing anywhere near it.
It would make it so much easier to mount the burner directly on the tiles if possible - can anyone confirm if this is the case?
Thanks