I have finished my hearth pad and am wondering about wall protection behind the stove. I have read everything telling me that it has to br spaced 1" off the floor and wall for proper air space venting of the heat. My hearth pad is a base of 3/4" OAK plywood, 2 layers of 1/2" cement board (Durock) and topped with 1/4" ceramic tile.
Why can the wall shield not be manufactured the same way as the hearth pad and affixed directly to the wall? Does anyone know?
My plan at this time is to manufacture my wall protection the same way as the hearth pad but with only 1 layer of cement board and space it up and out 1" as required by code. Is this acceptable protection when manufactured this way?
My stove is about 26" tall and has rear and bottom heat shields and I will be using double walled stove pipe for the install. How tall should the wall protection be to allow minimum clearence between wall and stove? Double wall stovepipe clearence is 8", and according to my stove manual, minimum clearence for my stove with heat shields and wall protection is 9". I only want the wall protection as tall as it has to be because the stove is being installed centered on a pair of windows. I definately don't want to to cover the windows with a wall shield. My local wood stove shop (who is installing the chimney) says that glass isn't considered a combustable material so it doesn't need to be protected. Does this sound correct?
I could use some solid advise. I want to make sure that I only have to do this once and more importantly don't burn my house down.
Thanks,
Rich
Why can the wall shield not be manufactured the same way as the hearth pad and affixed directly to the wall? Does anyone know?
My plan at this time is to manufacture my wall protection the same way as the hearth pad but with only 1 layer of cement board and space it up and out 1" as required by code. Is this acceptable protection when manufactured this way?
My stove is about 26" tall and has rear and bottom heat shields and I will be using double walled stove pipe for the install. How tall should the wall protection be to allow minimum clearence between wall and stove? Double wall stovepipe clearence is 8", and according to my stove manual, minimum clearence for my stove with heat shields and wall protection is 9". I only want the wall protection as tall as it has to be because the stove is being installed centered on a pair of windows. I definately don't want to to cover the windows with a wall shield. My local wood stove shop (who is installing the chimney) says that glass isn't considered a combustable material so it doesn't need to be protected. Does this sound correct?
I could use some solid advise. I want to make sure that I only have to do this once and more importantly don't burn my house down.
Thanks,
Rich