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Small marble replacement tile for hearth

  • 24-01-2021 10:19am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 20


    Am looking for a single 12mm thick 510mm X 100mm marble tile for my hearth. Original damaged piece came out very cleanly so a new one should drop in easy enough if i could find one. Seems like too small a job for most places to bother with.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,161 ✭✭✭Dr_Colossus


    Where are you based.
    It's more the thickness than the size that will be an issue I believe. I was looking for three small pieces of cut stone a couple of years ago, one of the pieces was for a window board in a shower and thinnest I could find was 20mm.
    I tried a number of fire place and kitchen suppliers in the Dublin region and some of the quotes were astronomical and the only availability they had in 20mm stone was black granite. Eventually found Atelier stone near the Walkingstown roundabout who had different shades of quartz, granite, marble etc in different colours and his prices and service were brilliant, would certainly recommend calling to see what he can do.


  • Registered Users Posts: 20 PapaBill


    Where are you based.
    It's more the thickness than the size that will be an issue I believe. I was looking for three small pieces of cut stone a couple of years ago, one of the pieces was for a window board in a shower and thinnest I could find was 20mm.
    I tried a number of fire place and kitchen suppliers in the Dublin region and some of the quotes were astronomical and the only availability they had in 20mm stone was black granite. Eventually found Atelier stone near the Walkingstown roundabout who had different shades of quartz, granite, marble etc in different colours and his prices and service were brilliant, would certainly recommend calling to see what he can do.

    Thanks, i will ring them monday


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