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Hearth and Soul
Your mantel tells the story of the whole room
By Veronique Kipen ...

The hearth is the area that surrounds the lower portion of a fireplace. The fireplace will often be set into concrete by the home builders. This concrete may be covered with any type of material that is sturdy and non-flammable.

The Hearthfall™ mixes the power of fire with the serenity of water for a dramatic effect. Turn it on and water cascades in front of burning flames. It is available in numerous stone surrounds including travertine, marble, granite and lapis.

The KidCo HearthGate Safety Gate creates a barrier between your kids or pets and the fireplace. Its five interlocking sections keep the fire as well as the dangerous corners of the hearth out of reach.

Hearth: The inner or outer floor of a fireplace, usually made of brick, tile, or stone.
Heartwood: The wood extending from the pith to the sapwood, the cells of which no longer participate in the life processes of the tree.

Hearths
Hearths for wood stoves must be the same as they are on fireplaces. (See masonry fireplaces.)
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Hearth- The fireproof area directly in front of a fireplace. The inner or outer floor of a fireplace, usually made of brick, tile, or stone.

Hearth-Warming
Instead of the usual haunts, try grouping pumpkins in a less-expected locale, like an unused fireplace. This to-die-for arrangement mixes plain and painted varieties for maximum eye appeal.

Hearth: The inner floor of a fireplace, usually made of firebrick, stone or tiles.
Hip roof: A type of roof formed by sloping roof planes on all four sides, with no gables.

hearth (carreau d'âtre, m.) Unglazed machine-made tile about 12 mm thick to surface fireplace hearth.
plumbing (drain de semelle, m.) Glazed tile, with bell joints for drains below grade.

Hearth - The inner floor of a fireplace.
Heartwood - The wood extending from the pith to the sapwood, the cells of which no longer participate in the life processes of the tree.

Hearth - The area at the bottom of a fireplace consisting of brick or tile.

Hearth Stone:
The stone in front of the fire chamber which often extends on either or both sides of the front of the fire chamber.
Honed Finish: ...

HEARTH: That part of the floor directly in front of the fireplace, and the floor inside the fireplace on which the fire is built. It is made of fire-resistant masonry.
HEEL PLATE: A plate at the ends of a truss.

Hearth: The floor of a fireplace. The front hearth extends out into the room and may be of brick or decorative stone; the back hearth is inside the fireplace and usually made of firebrick.


Hearth - The floor of a fireplace that extends into the room for safety purposes.
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Ridge - The top intersection of two opposite adjoining roof surfaces.

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Hearth History
Decisions
Decisions, continued
Where to Find It
Somewhere between The Dick Van Dyke Show and The Sopranos, the American kitchen stopped being some faraway room offstage, from which casseroles miraculously appeared, ...

Hearth
A noncombustible horizontal surface in front of a fireplace; the hearth may be flush with the surrounding floor or raised above it.
Heartwood ...

Hearth, Patio and Barbeque Association of Canada
Representing the hearth industry in Canada and USA, find a retailer near you.
The Wood Heat Organization Inc.

Hearth furnaces are employed in certain metallurgical operations, e.g. in the air-reduction process for smelting lead ores. The principle is essentially that of the Catalan forge.

HEARTH - the interior and the area immediately in front of a fireplace
HEIRLOOM - any object with both monetary and sentimental value
JUTE - A plant fiber from East India used to make ropes, sacks, and floor coverings ...

HEARTH: The stone or brick floor of a fireplace.

HYDRONIC: method of distributing heat by hot water.

Hearth The incombustible floor in front of and within the fireplace.
Heartwood The central portion of wood within the tree, which is stronger and more decay-resistant than the surrounding sapwood.

Hearth: The inner or outer floor of a fireplace usually made of brick, tile or stone.
Heat exchanger: A device for removing heat from water or air and transferring the heat to another medium. Baseboard convectors are water to air heat exchangers.

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Install a Fireplace
Outdoor Brick Fireplace
Though subtlety is often the goal, these structures can sometimes be large and in charge.

BRICK HEARTH
I WANT TO LAY BRICK FOR A WOOD STOVE HEARTH. THE FLOOR SPACE IS ABOUT 5'X 5' I'VE NEVER DONE THIS WORK BEFORE. I CATCH ON QUICKLY.

The hearth is built out of a fireproof material, such as bricks, and extends out beyond the fireplace.

The fireplace hearth should be constructed of brick, stone, tile, or similar incombustible material and should be supported on a fireproof slab or on a brick arch.

The facing and hearth were done by two different subs. The surround first, then the hearth. But we forgot to have the stone mason mortar out a space for the long piece of granite hearth.

and glass. The Hearth, Patio and Barbecue Association based in Arlington, Va., reports that along with the familiar square box design, European contemporary design-a sleek, linear look-is gaining popularity, as well as round tubes.

Meet the modern hearth. A radiant-heat mat installed under the granite countertop keeps the island warm. Photo by: Charles Miller ...

1. A furnace or hearth for melting or refining metal. 2. A furnace where metal is heated and wrought.
Forged
Formed by heating and hammering.

When cooking first moved indoors, it was performed, with other domestic labors, in the common room, where the fire burned on the hearth, or—even earlier, before chimneys were known—on the floor in the center of the room.

The earliest dwellings in Japan used an open fire hearth for cooking. The first stove was recorded in the Kofun period (3rd to 6th century).

Enjoy a cracking fire in front of the raised, slate-hearth fireplace. The vertical siding and A-frame entry on this L-shaped ranch home understate the amenity-filled interior. Enjoy a cracking fire in front of the raised, slate-hearth fireplace.

At the center of all of this was the ancient art of open hearth cooking.

Remember to rearrange your furniture away from drafts and cold window areas, drawing the sofa or table up to the hearth.
Now is also the season in which to stack the books you've been meaning to read on the coffee or side table.

The center hearth for either a wood stove or fireplace adds even more character to one of our most unique homes. Like many of our plans, the main living functions are on the main level.

There is a new requirement for hearths, fireplaces, flues and chimneys to have durable labeling with safety information.

Fireplace grate - a removable fireplace insert that rests on the inner hearth, the floor.
Firebox - the inner cavity; the place to build a fire.

Tile is a tremendously versatile surface covering that can be used over floors, ceilings, countertops, hearths, and shower and bath enclosures.

Sponsored by: Sutter Home & Hearth
Bond or Bonding
An amount of money (usually $6,000-$12,000) which must be on deposit with the governmental agency in order to secure a contractor's license.

Fireplaces add a wonderful touch to home and hearth, but is one of the most inefficient ways to heat a room. Since heat rises, the majority of air warmed by the fire goes out the chimney - leaving you still snuggling up next to the fire.

Slide Show: Three Stylish Patio Hearths
Before You Begin
Don't lift a shovel or buy a brick before you contact your local building department.

The karigar lets the oozing shellac fall on the hearth stone, which has been moistened with water, and scrapes the surface of the bag periodically with a spatula.

Designed by Andrea Crosetta, Bubble is an open hearth fireplace that comes in two versions, wall-mount and ceiling-mount. Its unusual shape symbolizes the 'bubble' of fire.

We set the fireplace base on our raised hearth, place the fire box on top. And attach it in place with screws. Next I attach the flexible gas line and tighten the connection.

A plain concrete fireplace hearth can be covered with slate, tile or stone. Fireplace hearth designs need to consider the flooring adjacent to the hearth. Proper planning and your fireplace will look great.
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From padding a raised brick hearth to installing special rotating plug covers on electrical outlets, watch this video to find out what you need to know about childproofing your living room.
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Stone and slate are popular building materials for floors, fireplaces, hearths and accent walls.

Tusk tenon joint: Traditional timber connection, typically used to connect trimmers around a hearth. The tenon extends through the main joist and is fitted with a wooden wedge to stop the joint from opening up.

Melcon, D.; Straussman, K. (May 1996). "The Pellet Industry: Making It Work." Hearth and Home (16:6); pp. 12-27.
Donohue, P. (July 2000). "Pellets: The Industry's 'Stable Solution.'" Alternative Energy Retailer (20:8); pp. 4-10.

In some cases, labor and installation costs aren't covered, and certain product components, such as nuts, bolts and gutters for a new roof; a hearth, stovepipe or chimney for a biomass stove; ...

Consider moving the hearth of a fireplace up to a comfortable eye level. Ask a professional if a new gas-powered fireplace is an option.

CAST IN-SITU Concrete cast or poured in its permanent position in prepared forms (eg concrete steps, hearth slabs, floors, beams, lintels).

Choose the best feature of each room, and arrange the remaining furniture to emphasize it. A seating area by the fireplace will draw attention to the attractive hearth, while a reading chair near a bay window will emphasize its graceful proportions.

A heavy beam at the top of the opening serves as a mantle. Tiles, either stone or ceramic, form the border. The hearth is clay or brick, and herbs, copper pots, and iron accessory pieces hang on the side walls.

If you are planning on having a fire or stove, you'll need to understand the inner workings of a chimney. With the help of a detailed diagram, we guide you through the chimney, from flue to hearth.

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