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A hearth () is the place in a home where a fire is or was traditionally kept for home heating and for cooking, usually constituted by at least a horizontal hearthstone and often enclosed to varying degrees by any combination of reredos, fireplace, oven, smoke hood, or chimney. Hearths are usually composed of masonry such as brick or stone. For centuries, the hearth was such an integral part of a home, usually its central and most important feature, that the concept has been generalized to refer to a homeplace or household, as in the terms "hearth and home" and "keep the home fires burning". In the modern era, since the advent of central heating, hearths are usually less central to most people's daily life because the heating of the home is instead done by a furnace or a heating stove, and cooking is instead done with a kitchen stove with oven plus microwave oven, toaster oven, or other home appliances; thus many homes built in the 20th and 21st centuries do not have hearths. Nonetheless, many homes still have hearths, which still help serve the purposes of warmth, cooking, and comfort.
Before the industrial era, a common design was to place a hearth in the middle of the room as an open hearth, with the smoke rising through the room to a smoke hole in the roof. In later designs which usually had a more solid and continuous roof, the hearth was instead placed to the side of the room and provided with a chimney.
In fireplace design, the hearth is the part of the fireplace where the fire burns, usually consisting of fire brick masonry at floor level or higher, underneath the fireplace mantel.

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    range cooker hearth

    Hi guy's, I'm tiling a hearth this week, the customer has concearnes about if the tiles will take the weight of the new range cooker. Exsisting subfloor is concrete, my question is what type of addy should i use for this, standard repid set?? or somthing different. Is the customer...
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    can i varnish a stone hearth???

    mornin peeps, i've put a few sandstone slabs down as a hearth before the log stove is installed, and i'm wondering if i can use clear matt finish varnish instead of a tile sealer. any help appreciated, geoff
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    Wood hearth

    Hi, Job tomorrow tiling floor and up over wood hearth but cant figure hearth in my set up with regards to centering it as i am governed by an expansion joint so my question when i follow the pattern over hearth and the edge on the top has to be cut to follow the pattern do i lay the riser over...
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    tiling a hearth

    hi all Got a phone call tonight about tiling a hearth of a coal fire,got out of her that it might be ceramic/porcelain tiles on top of a concrete base,jst looking for a bit of advice on best adhesive/grout to use?Anything special for the heat of fire is what im getting at.
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    Tiling a hearth

    Hi all, got a hearth to tile and was wondering what type of adhesive to use. The fire thats going it is on 4 legs, so there is a decent gap from the hearth. Thx
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