I am about to begin construction on my Pompeii Oven here in Costa Rica. It rains 8 to 9 months per year, with a fair number of heavy, torrential downpours per month. Our outdoor kitchen is covered, but the oven will be sticking out about four feet (most if not all of the dome itself). I've finally found sources for vermiculite (medium and course agricultural grade) and perlite. Fire bricks here are called 'refractory', and are a pale yellow / pale beige color. I plan on using them and a pre-mixed refractory mortar that is supposed to be appropriate for high-heat ovens.
My questions, before I begin, are mostly to do with waterproofing the oven. I've read about the various layers on the igloo style, finishing off with a waterproof stucco. But I wonder if this is enough in an area where it rains so much. Also, the brick mason who was originally going to build the oven (I'm no longer going to hire him, rather do it myself) said that there is so much expansion in an oven that there are often cracks and water seepage. He builds exclusively barrel style ovens (doesn't know how to build or trust the dome shape), so I wonder if that is more of a problem in barrel shape vs. dome.
Would an Igloo style with sufficient insulation and waterproof stucco suffer from heat expansion and cracking, and be vulnerable to heavy rains? If so, should I go with a gabled roof style instead?
Many thanks in advance, and I look forward to posting pictures as I begin construction!
thanks,
Carlos
My questions, before I begin, are mostly to do with waterproofing the oven. I've read about the various layers on the igloo style, finishing off with a waterproof stucco. But I wonder if this is enough in an area where it rains so much. Also, the brick mason who was originally going to build the oven (I'm no longer going to hire him, rather do it myself) said that there is so much expansion in an oven that there are often cracks and water seepage. He builds exclusively barrel style ovens (doesn't know how to build or trust the dome shape), so I wonder if that is more of a problem in barrel shape vs. dome.
Would an Igloo style with sufficient insulation and waterproof stucco suffer from heat expansion and cracking, and be vulnerable to heavy rains? If so, should I go with a gabled roof style instead?
Many thanks in advance, and I look forward to posting pictures as I begin construction!
thanks,
Carlos
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