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WANTED: tiler for fireplace hearths


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We've just lifted a carpet to find an old hearth underneath. It's cracked and upon lifting out a few of the broken pieces it's clear that it needs patching up. We just want it solid so that no one falls through the hole! Doesn't have to look particularly pretty, we're going to cover it with tiles.


Any recommendations for someone who could sort it all out please? Thanks.

  • 2 years later...
Commenting on my own very old post as we?re finally revisiting this job! Looking for someone to remove cracked old hearth, lay a new solid base and tile the area so it?s flush with the floorboards. Also two more hearths that have good bases but need new tiles. Ideally all in the next two or three weeks. Any recommendations very welcome please! They?re small areas but I want them done perfectly so looking for someone with experience in this sort of work.

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