I'm into the final stages of building a hearth for a stove. For wall protection and rustic look, I was planning on just using reclaimed corrugated metal panels with 1" spacers to get the necessary open space between the wall and shield. However, now I don't think that the metal alone is sufficient because the used panels I see aren't generally heavy gauge steel (24 gauge or better) and they are also full of holes and imperfections. Consequently, I'm thinking that I should use Durock as the primary first layer (again, with spacers) and then screw the steel panels over it.
My question is whether I can get away with 1/4" Durock for this or if it would be too flexible and fragile for this application. Do I need to stick with 1/2"?
My question is whether I can get away with 1/4" Durock for this or if it would be too flexible and fragile for this application. Do I need to stick with 1/2"?