Hey everyone! Firstly, thank you for all the amazing information on this board. I've been lurking and reading for quite a while and I've already learned so much!
I'm in the process of building a barrel vault WFO in which we plan to use to cook pizzas primarily. Our foundation is done, the main concrete slab that the oven will sit on is done and we just finished pouring our 4" perlcrete on top of that! The floor and the whole interior will be firebrick so we're good to go.
I have a question regarding insulating the dome and walls of the oven. Before reading up on how to do it properly, we initially were only going to do two brick layers: fire brick (using fire mortar) and on top of that regular red bricks (using regular mortar). But since getting educated, we decided it would be best to at least insulate the floor properly, which we did. Now, I know it would be best to insulate the whole oven on top with perlcrete as well but as I've never used a WFO before, how crucial is it? Will our pizzas simply not cook?
If that's the case, then would this order make sense?: fire brick on the inside, perlcrete, then red brick on the outside of the oven
My first concern is how the perlcrete would stick to the firebrick? Secondly, what purpose would the red brick serve other than making it look nice? Would the red brick actually play a role in keeping the oven working correctly?
Or do we just simplify it and just do firebrick then red brick and it'll work fine?
Thank you all for your help
I'm in the process of building a barrel vault WFO in which we plan to use to cook pizzas primarily. Our foundation is done, the main concrete slab that the oven will sit on is done and we just finished pouring our 4" perlcrete on top of that! The floor and the whole interior will be firebrick so we're good to go.
I have a question regarding insulating the dome and walls of the oven. Before reading up on how to do it properly, we initially were only going to do two brick layers: fire brick (using fire mortar) and on top of that regular red bricks (using regular mortar). But since getting educated, we decided it would be best to at least insulate the floor properly, which we did. Now, I know it would be best to insulate the whole oven on top with perlcrete as well but as I've never used a WFO before, how crucial is it? Will our pizzas simply not cook?
If that's the case, then would this order make sense?: fire brick on the inside, perlcrete, then red brick on the outside of the oven
My first concern is how the perlcrete would stick to the firebrick? Secondly, what purpose would the red brick serve other than making it look nice? Would the red brick actually play a role in keeping the oven working correctly?
Or do we just simplify it and just do firebrick then red brick and it'll work fine?
Thank you all for your help
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