Re: Fireclay/Sand mix under floor
I used the sand/fireclay without adding water.
I opted w/ this method to keep the ceramic fiber board dry.
It worked well for me.
See my method:
http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/21/m...t-18900-3.html
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Re: Fireclay/Sand mix under floor
It can be, although you don't necessarily need to add water. The sand/fireclay is simply to level your hearth, so it can be dry. I added water to mine and it turned into a weak mortar that stuck the bricks pretty well. It made leveling the hearth more difficult because of the "squishing" of the mortar into the joints.Originally posted by ShannonCorum View PostI've seen various posts on what to put between the floor insulation and firebrick hearth. It looks like a mix of fireclay and sand with a little added water to make a slurry is the suggestion. Is this 1:1?
There's a thread from 2007 on this board that discusses this very question. Firebrick dust from cutting is frequently recycled into mortars.I have some crushed firebricks that I got when taking out the old floor. Can I use this with the sand or does it need to be fireclay?
Are you sure that's a 10lb bag and not a 100lb bag? $40 per ten pounder is extremely expensive. I think I might have paid $15 per 80 pound bag.I have a hard time getting my hands on fireclay. I think I can get a 10lb bag for about $40 from a local brick supply store, but they close before I get off work every day and are not open on weekends.
Do they deliver? Got a friend who works closer?There are a few other places over in Louisville, KY. But I have the same issue of not being able to get there before they close.
Yes. All you're doing is making a level bed for the hearth. If you were building over ceramic board, you might not even need the sand/fireclay mix.Lastly, is this just a thin layer of fireclay/sand, mainly for leveling purposes? It is going over about 3 inches of 5:1 perlcrete and portland cement mix.
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Fireclay/Sand mix under floor
I've seen various posts on what to put between the floor insulation and firebrick hearth. It looks like a mix of fireclay and sand with a little added water to make a slurry is the suggestion. Is this 1:1?
I have some crushed firebricks that I got when taking out the old floor. Can I use this with the sand or does it need to be fireclay?
I have a hard time getting my hands on fireclay. I think I can get a 10lb bag for about $40 from a local brick supply store, but they close before I get off work every day and are not open on weekends. There are a few other places over in Louisville, KY. But I have the same issue of not being able to get there before they close. My last bag came from a guy who had a job close to where I work and he agreed to meet me at lunch time. I doubt I'll get so lucky again. He sold me 50lbs for $50. I don't know why this stuff is so hard to find.
Lastly, is this just a thin layer of fireclay/sand, mainly for leveling purposes? It is going over about 3 inches of 5:1 perlcrete and portland cement mix.
Thanks,
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