I've also called BK and talked to an older woman, she had the answers and was not afraid to give them. I did not expect an actual person to answer the phone.
Nothing wrong with any of the various wall treatments but do them for looks and some extra peace of mind, not because you think you must. I plan to one day glue on a rock veneer of some sort over that rear wall which will reduce the gap behind my stove even more but the first combustible surface will be 6" or more back.
Nothing wrong with any of the various wall treatments but do them for looks and some extra peace of mind, not because you think you must. I plan to one day glue on a rock veneer of some sort over that rear wall which will reduce the gap behind my stove even more but the first combustible surface will be 6" or more back.
! Then again, if you 21 years old, all the ladies here are older than you!


If you, or anyone else has time, could you elaborate on how you got it out? I have a similar situation, except I have a firestop 7' feet up, and my chase is about 25' total. The front drywall is out, but not the back which is inside the garage. I'm guessing I'm going to have to get in through the back at some point, but really, really, don't want to take the stove out that way since it will mean more construction. It's ok if i just have to open up an access hole. Thanks in advance to anyone who can offer details.