I have officially started my pizza oven build.
1st step: Get the wood split and drying. Done. (I have a full rack of pear and cherry wood that needs to be split but will do that another day).
2nd step: Do the other things that need to get done before you start. In this case, I am building a patio that abuts the house. I get water seepage into my crawlspace so I trenched out the wall and applied water proofing tar to the foundation wall. Today I will pour drainage gravel against the freshly tarred wall. I need to finish leveling out the patio area and set the posts for the stairs from the deck.
3rd step: Prepare the forms for the oven's slab. The green paint is approximately where the oven will be built. I checked with our building inspections department yesterday and no building permit is required. They did recommend that the oven be at least 10 feet from the house and my plans have it at 13 feet so am good to go!
1st step: Get the wood split and drying. Done. (I have a full rack of pear and cherry wood that needs to be split but will do that another day).
2nd step: Do the other things that need to get done before you start. In this case, I am building a patio that abuts the house. I get water seepage into my crawlspace so I trenched out the wall and applied water proofing tar to the foundation wall. Today I will pour drainage gravel against the freshly tarred wall. I need to finish leveling out the patio area and set the posts for the stairs from the deck.
3rd step: Prepare the forms for the oven's slab. The green paint is approximately where the oven will be built. I checked with our building inspections department yesterday and no building permit is required. They did recommend that the oven be at least 10 feet from the house and my plans have it at 13 feet so am good to go!
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