Hi, we're considering a wood oven as part of a larger patio/grill outdoor kitchen reno.
A mason recently mentioned that it's a *very* good idea to put a roof over the oven as refact brick etc doesn't handle New England weather well with the moisture and freeze/thaw. I've been browsing around a little and haven't come across this yet. Since this would greatly change the design we had in mind I'm a bit hesitant to go back to the drawing board. Has anyone got a pizza oven in NE that has failed, presumably from moisture? Any opinions/ideas on this?
I have to say this seems counter intuitive as ambient moisture would always be present and the potential for freezing would not be removed with the addition of an open roof. But I'll defer as I have no practical experience.
thanks
-Tom
A mason recently mentioned that it's a *very* good idea to put a roof over the oven as refact brick etc doesn't handle New England weather well with the moisture and freeze/thaw. I've been browsing around a little and haven't come across this yet. Since this would greatly change the design we had in mind I'm a bit hesitant to go back to the drawing board. Has anyone got a pizza oven in NE that has failed, presumably from moisture? Any opinions/ideas on this?
I have to say this seems counter intuitive as ambient moisture would always be present and the potential for freezing would not be removed with the addition of an open roof. But I'll defer as I have no practical experience.
thanks
-Tom





as an afterthought, but I'm glad I did. When the weather is nasty, it's a good feature to have. True, it increases the footprint and the work, but I'd suggest it's worth it if you want to bake nearly year round. I guess it comes down to the old adage, "You're only going to do this once, so go for it." Naturally, the portico of my oven remains unfinished. I want to build small pane glass walls on either side, with a double door in the front. Sometime, oh, sometime.
I have much to learn!
. Geesh, nope, I was the photographer. Left to right are Moya, Kate, Wendy, Lisie and Patrick (jengineer). Taken at my last Bread Bash.
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