I am in the process of finishing the 10x20 addition to my house and will be putting a freestanding fireplace in it. (corner stove) I do not have the stove and do not know which one to get. Want to spend less than 700$. Heating about 1200sqft.
I have a couple questions. I would like to know how to build the wall behind the fireplace so I could put pretty much any stove in and be "up-to-code". I live in the country so there are no city codes. Do I just need sheetrock(5/8), a 1" air gap, and then Durock(cement board)? I can't really find anything that makes me want to do it one way or the other.... Unless I'm looking in the wrong place.
I realize that all fireplaces are different and have different dimensions for spacing but want to get close most.
So once I find out this info I would like to see/ hear how people made the air gap on the top and bottom look nice? I have heard there must be one on top and bottom. Pictures would be great!
Once that is figured out, how high does my back wall need to reach up past the fireplace? I think the wall is just under 6'6" on the side of the addition. I don't really want to put rock all the way up the wall I have some different ideas for finishing it.
Any help would be great. I grew up with 2 wood stoves but never had to deal with putting one in myself.
I live in Northern Minnesota if that helps with codes.
Thanks for the help
Mitch
I have a couple questions. I would like to know how to build the wall behind the fireplace so I could put pretty much any stove in and be "up-to-code". I live in the country so there are no city codes. Do I just need sheetrock(5/8), a 1" air gap, and then Durock(cement board)? I can't really find anything that makes me want to do it one way or the other.... Unless I'm looking in the wrong place.
I realize that all fireplaces are different and have different dimensions for spacing but want to get close most.
So once I find out this info I would like to see/ hear how people made the air gap on the top and bottom look nice? I have heard there must be one on top and bottom. Pictures would be great!
Once that is figured out, how high does my back wall need to reach up past the fireplace? I think the wall is just under 6'6" on the side of the addition. I don't really want to put rock all the way up the wall I have some different ideas for finishing it.
Any help would be great. I grew up with 2 wood stoves but never had to deal with putting one in myself.
I live in Northern Minnesota if that helps with codes.
Thanks for the help
Mitch