Like many of you I am too staring and stalling and planning and going over the multitude of options of how exactly I want to build my chimney
I have thought about the center chimney over the dome with a squirrel tail and I do like it
but I am also looking to build a nice masonry chimney over the front using a clay flue and surrounded by a nice outer brick shell
my main issue comes in with thermal breaks
I have the room to add a break between the walls of my outer arch and inner arch and the issue comes in to when I build my brick base for the clay flues to sit on
it seems that due to the size of my oven I will be requiring at least an 8” chimney so my base for that will be tieing into the outer front dome in order to make a base large enough to accommodate a proper sized chimney
with that being said how are you incorporating a thermal break here?
it seams structurally there is no real way to do it and my fire brick that starts the flue will end up sitting on the dome unless I would also insulate the beginning of the flue ? would that then remove the need for a thermal break there? If I tie into my dome is it even worth adding breaks on the sides ?
I figured at minimum i will have a break in my floor that’s the easy one
but any input would be great
my thought now is as follows
build my outer arch
build my masonry base for the chimney
insulate
render
then build a decorative arch around this and then around my clay flue so the decorative arch up top would be separated from the dome and the sides would have vermiculite inbetween the decorative and outer arch and I’d be done
I have thought about the center chimney over the dome with a squirrel tail and I do like it
but I am also looking to build a nice masonry chimney over the front using a clay flue and surrounded by a nice outer brick shell
my main issue comes in with thermal breaks
I have the room to add a break between the walls of my outer arch and inner arch and the issue comes in to when I build my brick base for the clay flues to sit on
it seems that due to the size of my oven I will be requiring at least an 8” chimney so my base for that will be tieing into the outer front dome in order to make a base large enough to accommodate a proper sized chimney
with that being said how are you incorporating a thermal break here?
it seams structurally there is no real way to do it and my fire brick that starts the flue will end up sitting on the dome unless I would also insulate the beginning of the flue ? would that then remove the need for a thermal break there? If I tie into my dome is it even worth adding breaks on the sides ?
I figured at minimum i will have a break in my floor that’s the easy one
but any input would be great
my thought now is as follows
build my outer arch
build my masonry base for the chimney
insulate
render
then build a decorative arch around this and then around my clay flue so the decorative arch up top would be separated from the dome and the sides would have vermiculite inbetween the decorative and outer arch and I’d be done
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