Howdy folks. Just had a question in another thread that I thought warrants a little note to all you DIY'ers.
USG (United States Gypsum) is phasing out the standard Durock for a "Next Generation" Durock. The new product is UL Approved for fire rated assemblies... BUT IS NOT RATED FOR HEARTH USAGE.
Again, the new version of USG Durock is not rated for use in building a hearth.
This info came DIRECTLY from USG product engineers.
It seems that the new product contains Styrofoam beads to make the product lighter in weight, but could possibly outgas when used in a direct heat application (hearth pad).
Hope this is of help to anyone looking at building a hearth. Safety first.
USG (United States Gypsum) is phasing out the standard Durock for a "Next Generation" Durock. The new product is UL Approved for fire rated assemblies... BUT IS NOT RATED FOR HEARTH USAGE.
Again, the new version of USG Durock is not rated for use in building a hearth.
This info came DIRECTLY from USG product engineers.
It seems that the new product contains Styrofoam beads to make the product lighter in weight, but could possibly outgas when used in a direct heat application (hearth pad).
Hope this is of help to anyone looking at building a hearth. Safety first.