My wife and I are starting a combo pizza oven / fireplace build. We plan to build a 32x36 barrel oven with the oven on top and fireplace down below. On either side will be concrete counters with wood storage below (although considering a wood fired grill on one side). We will use reclaimed brick to face the oven and hide the block. Not sure if we will clad the outer insulating layers of the barrel with brick or box it all in and use a traditional roof to cover it. The slab is done. The center where the oven and fireplace will be is 6 inches thick with lots of rebar.
We have a couple of questions.
For the hearth. I was looking at options. Either a solid concrete top with the perlite mix poured on top of that or pour the perlite mix in a square and then pour the concrete around it. Thoughts on best way to go? Should the perlite hearth mix have a concrete layer on topIdeally we would like the perlite mix to be 4-6 inches thick.
We are trying to figure out the flue for the fireplace. We have seen several options. We are considering two. One has the fireplace split the flue around the oven chimney. The other has two removable firebricks in the entrance to the oven and the fireplace flue uses the oven chimney and you have an outer door you can install in the oven entrance. Thoughts on design?We do not want to separate chimneys.
If we went with a traditional roof, would there be any added benefit to cover the barrel and insulating layers with sand for additional insulation?
Thanks.
Kevin
We have a couple of questions.
For the hearth. I was looking at options. Either a solid concrete top with the perlite mix poured on top of that or pour the perlite mix in a square and then pour the concrete around it. Thoughts on best way to go? Should the perlite hearth mix have a concrete layer on topIdeally we would like the perlite mix to be 4-6 inches thick.
We are trying to figure out the flue for the fireplace. We have seen several options. We are considering two. One has the fireplace split the flue around the oven chimney. The other has two removable firebricks in the entrance to the oven and the fireplace flue uses the oven chimney and you have an outer door you can install in the oven entrance. Thoughts on design?We do not want to separate chimneys.
If we went with a traditional roof, would there be any added benefit to cover the barrel and insulating layers with sand for additional insulation?
Thanks.
Kevin
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