Im currently building a hearth pad for an Ideal Steel. It needs 0.41 R value for the hearth.
I put two layers of 1/2" Durock Next Gen so my R value is 0.78 so I'm already good regarding what the IS needs.
My first question is, I'm putting down flagstone slate tile on the Durock but the tile I purchased has plastic mesh holding 7 pieces together for each segment of the tile. Is it ok to have this plastic mesh imbedded in the mortar in the hearth or do I need to remove each piece and install them individually without the plastic mess?
Also, when securing the Durock to the 3/"4 plywood I used 1 5/8" screws evey 8-10". With the screws under the mortar and slate that go into the plywood that are under the stove, do I have to worry about heat radiating down though the screws and into the plywood???
I put two layers of 1/2" Durock Next Gen so my R value is 0.78 so I'm already good regarding what the IS needs.
My first question is, I'm putting down flagstone slate tile on the Durock but the tile I purchased has plastic mesh holding 7 pieces together for each segment of the tile. Is it ok to have this plastic mesh imbedded in the mortar in the hearth or do I need to remove each piece and install them individually without the plastic mess?
Also, when securing the Durock to the 3/"4 plywood I used 1 5/8" screws evey 8-10". With the screws under the mortar and slate that go into the plywood that are under the stove, do I have to worry about heat radiating down though the screws and into the plywood???