Hi there
Firstly, as this is my first post - Hi all.
I’ve got a really quick question. I’ve purchased a readymade woodfired oven (sorry to everyone who will frown on this). It is handmade, I’ve gone for their best insulated model. I’m time short and struggling to get materials at the moment due to Covid shutdowns so it was the easiest way for me to get on with finishing one part of the garden.
I’m building the base for it to sit on. The guy who I’m buying it from just said to build two piers and he always puts a 25mm ceramic board underneath and drops the oven on. I’m building a square with some lintels across part the way up to leave a wood store at the front and I was thinking about adding some thermal mass in the void under the oven.
I’ve been reading this forum for a while and people always say they’d add more insulation to the base. My question is this, would a 50mm/2” of ceramic fibre board be sufficient or will I see benefit if I fill the void under that with a vermiculite/cement mix? Alternatively, would it be worth filling with glass bottles or alternatively would I be better concreting to provide extra thermal mass under the fibre board?
I hope this makes sense, I want to make sure the base is well insulated. The spec of the oven seems to suggest the whole oven including floor is well insulated but obviously I’d need the ceramic board as a minimum to prevent thermal bridging into the blocks below.
Any advice greatly appreciated as I’ve already concreted the pad and will start building the walls in a day or two so could do with figuring out what’s best to order, fibre board, vermiculite or both.
cheers for reading.
Firstly, as this is my first post - Hi all.
I’ve got a really quick question. I’ve purchased a readymade woodfired oven (sorry to everyone who will frown on this). It is handmade, I’ve gone for their best insulated model. I’m time short and struggling to get materials at the moment due to Covid shutdowns so it was the easiest way for me to get on with finishing one part of the garden.
I’m building the base for it to sit on. The guy who I’m buying it from just said to build two piers and he always puts a 25mm ceramic board underneath and drops the oven on. I’m building a square with some lintels across part the way up to leave a wood store at the front and I was thinking about adding some thermal mass in the void under the oven.
I’ve been reading this forum for a while and people always say they’d add more insulation to the base. My question is this, would a 50mm/2” of ceramic fibre board be sufficient or will I see benefit if I fill the void under that with a vermiculite/cement mix? Alternatively, would it be worth filling with glass bottles or alternatively would I be better concreting to provide extra thermal mass under the fibre board?
I hope this makes sense, I want to make sure the base is well insulated. The spec of the oven seems to suggest the whole oven including floor is well insulated but obviously I’d need the ceramic board as a minimum to prevent thermal bridging into the blocks below.
Any advice greatly appreciated as I’ve already concreted the pad and will start building the walls in a day or two so could do with figuring out what’s best to order, fibre board, vermiculite or both.
cheers for reading.
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