So I'm planning my garage stove which will be an Englander NC30 requiring an R-1.5 hearth 18" above the slab. I have a couple of options.
1) Wood framed raised hearth with a bunch of micore under durock and tile. Probably redheaded to the floor and then tile on top.
2) Non-combustible hearth made of cmu block, steel, something else? Bonded to the floor somehow and topped with some sort of pavers.
This hearth will be pretty big and heavy. Probably 4 foot square. Do you think it needs to be attached to the floor?
Last I checked, we don't have micore readily available. If any northwest members have a source, please let me know.
I can weld, never stacked CMU, I can frame and tile too. Any ideas or examples of tall hearths?
1) Wood framed raised hearth with a bunch of micore under durock and tile. Probably redheaded to the floor and then tile on top.
2) Non-combustible hearth made of cmu block, steel, something else? Bonded to the floor somehow and topped with some sort of pavers.
This hearth will be pretty big and heavy. Probably 4 foot square. Do you think it needs to be attached to the floor?
Last I checked, we don't have micore readily available. If any northwest members have a source, please let me know.
I can weld, never stacked CMU, I can frame and tile too. Any ideas or examples of tall hearths?
Nothing alleged about it. Our stove danced a few inches during the 96 quake. The brick chimney top twisted 45 deg held in place only by the rigid stainless liner.![[Hearth.com] Tall, non-combustible, 18" tall hearth [Hearth.com] Tall, non-combustible, 18" tall hearth](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/113/113447-a8a29b672646959de5a8c2d1584a6d09.jpg?hash=n7ps6LiwKO)
![[Hearth.com] Tall, non-combustible, 18" tall hearth [Hearth.com] Tall, non-combustible, 18" tall hearth](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/113/113448-fed0cc0ac675d0c809574d65a50bf27a.jpg?hash=yQTg16nWph)

