Since it's too cold to work on the oven, I figured I'll solicit some advice from you guys about finishing the landing area, just outside of the vent.
When I finish the oven, I plan on either pouring concrete or using concrete board & tile to bring the front up, level with the vent landing.
I have a serious concern about water seeping in the crack between the vent landing bricks and my front landing area. The insulation board underneath the bricks must be kept absolutely dry.
I would like to seal this joint to eliminate water seepage; or, if water gets in, how to direct the flow of water away from the Kaowool board underneath the bricks. This area does not get very hot during fires.
I thought about shaping some flashing and sliding it about 2" under the landing bricks and bending it so water flows away from the insulation (pictured). The problem with this idea is that I don't know where the water will go. If the water is being directed away from someplace with flashing, it needs a planned destination; so I'm not sure if this is my answer.
Maybe just pouring concrete against the firebrick landing would be enough?
Another part of the plan is to fashion some sort of cover to protect the whole front of the oven from water when not in use.
I would sure appreciate any advice or thoughts!!
Finally, If you guys in the Southern Hemisphere have any surplus warm weather, we'd sure appreciate it if you would send it up here!
When I finish the oven, I plan on either pouring concrete or using concrete board & tile to bring the front up, level with the vent landing.
I have a serious concern about water seeping in the crack between the vent landing bricks and my front landing area. The insulation board underneath the bricks must be kept absolutely dry.
I would like to seal this joint to eliminate water seepage; or, if water gets in, how to direct the flow of water away from the Kaowool board underneath the bricks. This area does not get very hot during fires.
I thought about shaping some flashing and sliding it about 2" under the landing bricks and bending it so water flows away from the insulation (pictured). The problem with this idea is that I don't know where the water will go. If the water is being directed away from someplace with flashing, it needs a planned destination; so I'm not sure if this is my answer.
Maybe just pouring concrete against the firebrick landing would be enough?
Another part of the plan is to fashion some sort of cover to protect the whole front of the oven from water when not in use.
I would sure appreciate any advice or thoughts!!
Finally, If you guys in the Southern Hemisphere have any surplus warm weather, we'd sure appreciate it if you would send it up here!
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