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Default Query re fitting hearth panel and back

I have bought a cheapo hearth panel and back panel from B&Q in this
Marfil marble effect. When fitting it, should the back panel sit on
top of the hearth panel or behind it with the hearth panel pushed
against it ?

The display unit seems to have it sitting on top, but it seems to be a
heavy weight to be fitted that way. (Needles to say - no instructions
with it).

Regards.
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I have bought a cheapo hearth panel and back panel from B&Q in this
Marfil marble effect. When fitting it, should the back panel sit on
top of the hearth panel or behind it with the hearth panel pushed
against it ?

The display unit seems to have it sitting on top, but it seems to be a
heavy weight to be fitted that way. (Needles to say - no instructions
with it).

Regards.


Think of water running down the surface of the back and ending up on the
floor behind the hearth, not what you want is it. The back always sits on
top of the hearth.


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On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 21:05:42 GMT, "BigWallop"
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Think of water running down the surface of the back and ending up on the
floor behind the hearth, not what you want is it. The back always sits on
top of the hearth.


Thank you :-))
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