G'day,
I'm a little unsure if this post, and the opportunity to ask questions remains valid. I have looked through many many posts and I'm probably well over saturated with info overload. Obviously there are many ways to achieve satisfactory results and I'm mostly sorted with my way forward. I do however request thoughts regarding a couple of things. I'll ask the first and see if this post is active.
I have the base brickwork complete as as seen in the photo I've used double brick where the inner bricks are lower. This build means the bricks match the house and once the dome is up the remainder of the top will be finished in 40 by 20 inch slabs of 1 and half inch thick granite, followed by the insulation covering the cuts. The plan is the inner bricks will support the hearth and the outer bricks will contain the slab and vermiculite edge. I have allowed 2 bricks of height so I'm somewhat limited and hope to have enough height. The centre area is a little under 80 inch square as friends built smaller and said go bigger. I'm about to add more support for the hearth in the centre, a wall extending forward from the back wall meaning no span of hearth will exceed 40 inch.
I'm after some thoughts on hearth/insulation. I plan to lay a reinforced 3 and half inch hearth. Insulation on top probably vermiculite a little over 3 inch thick. I have considered silicate board on the hearth under the vermiculite but I'm concerned whether the remaining vermiculite will be thick enough to be stable. Will it crack and if so the silicate board could become soggy with rain/moisture and compress. I'm not really thinking I'll be doing bread much so whilst I fully accept more insulation is better than less I think a moderate amount will do.
So I guess with 6.7 inch to play with what would you recommend for hearth and insulation thickness and type of insulation? Does vermiculite compress when drying or under weight, ie the dome?
Many thanks in advance.
I'm a little unsure if this post, and the opportunity to ask questions remains valid. I have looked through many many posts and I'm probably well over saturated with info overload. Obviously there are many ways to achieve satisfactory results and I'm mostly sorted with my way forward. I do however request thoughts regarding a couple of things. I'll ask the first and see if this post is active.
I have the base brickwork complete as as seen in the photo I've used double brick where the inner bricks are lower. This build means the bricks match the house and once the dome is up the remainder of the top will be finished in 40 by 20 inch slabs of 1 and half inch thick granite, followed by the insulation covering the cuts. The plan is the inner bricks will support the hearth and the outer bricks will contain the slab and vermiculite edge. I have allowed 2 bricks of height so I'm somewhat limited and hope to have enough height. The centre area is a little under 80 inch square as friends built smaller and said go bigger. I'm about to add more support for the hearth in the centre, a wall extending forward from the back wall meaning no span of hearth will exceed 40 inch.
I'm after some thoughts on hearth/insulation. I plan to lay a reinforced 3 and half inch hearth. Insulation on top probably vermiculite a little over 3 inch thick. I have considered silicate board on the hearth under the vermiculite but I'm concerned whether the remaining vermiculite will be thick enough to be stable. Will it crack and if so the silicate board could become soggy with rain/moisture and compress. I'm not really thinking I'll be doing bread much so whilst I fully accept more insulation is better than less I think a moderate amount will do.
So I guess with 6.7 inch to play with what would you recommend for hearth and insulation thickness and type of insulation? Does vermiculite compress when drying or under weight, ie the dome?
Many thanks in advance.
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