Teardrop Polished Black Granite Hearth is from the Granite Hearth Range. The popular Teardrop Granite Hearth/Floor Plate perfectly fits into corners and with a curved front. It is ideal for creating a focal point in any room!
The Teardrop Granite Hearth is easy to clean and for catching spilled deposits from the stove, offering protection for carpets and other types of flooring.
We have other Hearth shapes and sizes available so please see other listings
Our granite hearths are 20mm thick
This is a natural stone product and can have natural markings/blemishes within the stone
We supply this product unsealed, leaving the choice to you, when you receive it.
The weight of the stone, together with the stove, should hold the hearth place so it is unlikely to require fixing. It should be noted that any sealant/fixing materials may cause the stone to change colour/mark, over time.
When handling the stone, you should hands are clean, to reduce the chance of marking the stone.
When siting your Woodburner, please ensure it is lifted carefully in to place and not dragged across the hearth. This will mark your hearth.
If this is not what you were looking for then please see our other granite hearths available to order.
All appliance installed with a non constructional hearth need an independent certification to verify it will not cause the glass hearth to exceed 100°C. The stove requires a manufacturers confirmation that it has been certified and the stove includes instructions suitable for a non-constructional hearth installation process
If installed on a combustible floor it is essential the hearth is at least 250mm thick (or 125mm thick with a 50mm air gap underneath). If however, the stove does not exceed the glass hearth's temperature to over 100ºC then the hearth thickness can be reduced to 12mm minimum.
Many stove manufacturers test their products and should be able to confirm whether the stove will cause the glass hearth to exceed a temperature of 100ºC or not. Most stoves that are installed with a log storage underneath are most likely to exceed the glass to over a temperature of 100ºC.