GM everyone. We had a Napoleon wood insert installed and yesterday they came back to install the surround. While discussing how the wood mantel would be attached, he pointed out that we didn't have the 30" of clearance required by the manufacturer, more like 22" once the mantel was installed over the fireplace brick and cement board facing.
I cut the mantel out of a wooden beam myself and it fits great, so I don't want to chuck it. It is 68"L x 4" thick and will stick out about 6" from the face of the fireplace.
I have an alternate plan and hoping to get some feedback. Would I have enough of a heat barrier if I:
1. cut the mantel thickness down a little and attach cement board to the bottom (1, 2 or more thicknesses of cement board? need insulation too?)
2. cut a groove on the front of the mantel and inset some cement board (1, 2 or more thicknesses of cement board? need insulation too?) on the front face leaving maybe 1" or 2" of the wood exposed at the top
3. cover the cement board with metal ceiling tile that is going over the cement board on the face of the fireplace.
So basically I would have wood mantel wrapped at the bottom and half way up the thickness with cement board with just an inch or two of wood exposed at the top. Thanks in advance for any feedback
I cut the mantel out of a wooden beam myself and it fits great, so I don't want to chuck it. It is 68"L x 4" thick and will stick out about 6" from the face of the fireplace.
I have an alternate plan and hoping to get some feedback. Would I have enough of a heat barrier if I:
1. cut the mantel thickness down a little and attach cement board to the bottom (1, 2 or more thicknesses of cement board? need insulation too?)
2. cut a groove on the front of the mantel and inset some cement board (1, 2 or more thicknesses of cement board? need insulation too?) on the front face leaving maybe 1" or 2" of the wood exposed at the top
3. cover the cement board with metal ceiling tile that is going over the cement board on the face of the fireplace.
So basically I would have wood mantel wrapped at the bottom and half way up the thickness with cement board with just an inch or two of wood exposed at the top. Thanks in advance for any feedback