- Sep 12, 2012
- 5
Good Morning: 
I recently enclosed a back porch on our Farm House. I want to install a US STOVE - Logwood 1261- for supplemental Heat and a Cook Stove.
I have std. 12x12 Mexican quarry tile on the floor & went up 60 inches square in an area that I figured the wood stove would go in a through the wall pipe installation. This was done well over 2 years ago and I did little research on the combustible ratings of the area & materials. I really did not know what stove I wanted to include in the room, as of the construction date. The wall is a 5/16 inch paneling doubled up and 5/8 inch plywood on the floor, over a 5/8’s sub floor.
If I follow the US STOVE CLEARANCE SPECIFICATIONS as specified, would I have to remove the 60-Inch square area of Tile on the Wall & place durarock-then place the tile back? Same Question for the Floor Area?
We are down here in Hooterville within Georgia & have no mandated Building or Zoning Codes-Enforcement, within seven Counties of the Farm. No building Inspector or Permits. However, I want to do it right.
With All Best Wishes:
Busy Bee
Busy Bee Farms

I recently enclosed a back porch on our Farm House. I want to install a US STOVE - Logwood 1261- for supplemental Heat and a Cook Stove.
I have std. 12x12 Mexican quarry tile on the floor & went up 60 inches square in an area that I figured the wood stove would go in a through the wall pipe installation. This was done well over 2 years ago and I did little research on the combustible ratings of the area & materials. I really did not know what stove I wanted to include in the room, as of the construction date. The wall is a 5/16 inch paneling doubled up and 5/8 inch plywood on the floor, over a 5/8’s sub floor.
If I follow the US STOVE CLEARANCE SPECIFICATIONS as specified, would I have to remove the 60-Inch square area of Tile on the Wall & place durarock-then place the tile back? Same Question for the Floor Area?
We are down here in Hooterville within Georgia & have no mandated Building or Zoning Codes-Enforcement, within seven Counties of the Farm. No building Inspector or Permits. However, I want to do it right.
With All Best Wishes:
Busy Bee
Busy Bee Farms