

Having an indoor fireplace in Australia is regulated by legislation that may require you to install a hearth to provide a barrier between the heath and the floor.
To lay tile on a fireplace hearth, lay tiles as you would any other surface. Firstly, fit the tiles dry and then cut tiles to fit edged. Next, apply adhesive to the tiles in small amounts and then fix the tiles with spacers. Apply the grout, clean, and, if necessary, seal the tiles
Yes, the tiles around your fireplace can be painted. However, it's important to be aware that the paint will flake off eventually, which may not look great
When it comes to choosing tiles for your fireplace hearth, ceramic or porcelain tiles are best. We recommend using glazed porcelain tiles as they are denser and more durable. Remember, this is for a fireplace hearth, as no tiles are suitable for the inside of a fireplace
Cleaning fireplace hearth tiles requires careful attention to safety and maintenance. Before cleaning, ensure the fireplace is cool and not in use. Remove loose debris from the tiles with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner. Prepare a cleaning solution using warm water, mild detergent, or specialized fireplace cleaner. Test the solution in an inconspicuous area to avoid damage. Apply the cleaning solution with a soft sponge or brush, focusing on stained areas and grout lines. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and dry the tiles completely. Address stubborn stains with suitable tile or grout cleaners. Regular maintenance is essential to keep the hearth tiles clean and tidy.