Hi everybody, I am building a Pompeii 42 inches in my backyard.
I am building it already elevated from ground level since it is on the ground around my brick patio (see pic). For this reason I am not going up more than 1 round of cinderblocks and I am planning to put the heart slab (one layer of concrete and one insulation layer of Vermiculite) on top of if.
Now since there is not opening in the front, I would like to fill up the space under the slab but I do not want to do it with concrete (too much mixing , weight, costs, time etc.) so I was thinking of sand and glass.
I was thinking of this as a quick solution that also would insulate in some way the heart slab from the base one (for the oven then I will have the Vermiculite).
What do you all think? Any other ideas?
I am building it already elevated from ground level since it is on the ground around my brick patio (see pic). For this reason I am not going up more than 1 round of cinderblocks and I am planning to put the heart slab (one layer of concrete and one insulation layer of Vermiculite) on top of if.
Now since there is not opening in the front, I would like to fill up the space under the slab but I do not want to do it with concrete (too much mixing , weight, costs, time etc.) so I was thinking of sand and glass.
I was thinking of this as a quick solution that also would insulate in some way the heart slab from the base one (for the oven then I will have the Vermiculite).
What do you all think? Any other ideas?
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