Hello All,
I posted earlier about a Casa 90 I'm planning on installing. I'm using an existing retaining wall in lieu of a "stand", or, more exactly, the earth behind the wall. I've excavated for an 8" perimeter footing (the interior will be filled with gravel) upon which I'll pour the hearth. So, essentially, the hearth is on the ground and I'm using the elevation provided by the retaining wall as my "stand".
I'm at the point where I'm about ready to pour the footing, but I'd like to make sure I'm not making a mistake with my hearth plans. My original plan for the hearth was to pour a 3.5" reinforced slab of standard concrete (supported by the footings), and then use two layers of FB board (4" total) and a layer of firebrick "splits" for the oven floor. The Casa 90 itself will go on top of this sandwich. I plan to finish the whole thing off with refractory mortar, 3" of FB blanket, and vermiculite inside a gable house structure.
My concern with this hearth plan is...
If I want to use the WFO not just for pizza, etc., but also for bread, might it be better to go back to the "traditional" hearth of structural cement and vermicrete on top? Might I get better heat retention that way, or is the thick layer of FB board just as good? And if I use the FB board, do I need to find some way to seal the seams between the individual boards?
Also, one question about where the firebrick and Casa 90 meet. Is it customary to put a strip of refractory mortar at that joint, as you do on the seams of the oven?
Thanks A Lot!
PF
I posted earlier about a Casa 90 I'm planning on installing. I'm using an existing retaining wall in lieu of a "stand", or, more exactly, the earth behind the wall. I've excavated for an 8" perimeter footing (the interior will be filled with gravel) upon which I'll pour the hearth. So, essentially, the hearth is on the ground and I'm using the elevation provided by the retaining wall as my "stand".
I'm at the point where I'm about ready to pour the footing, but I'd like to make sure I'm not making a mistake with my hearth plans. My original plan for the hearth was to pour a 3.5" reinforced slab of standard concrete (supported by the footings), and then use two layers of FB board (4" total) and a layer of firebrick "splits" for the oven floor. The Casa 90 itself will go on top of this sandwich. I plan to finish the whole thing off with refractory mortar, 3" of FB blanket, and vermiculite inside a gable house structure.
My concern with this hearth plan is...
If I want to use the WFO not just for pizza, etc., but also for bread, might it be better to go back to the "traditional" hearth of structural cement and vermicrete on top? Might I get better heat retention that way, or is the thick layer of FB board just as good? And if I use the FB board, do I need to find some way to seal the seams between the individual boards?
Also, one question about where the firebrick and Casa 90 meet. Is it customary to put a strip of refractory mortar at that joint, as you do on the seams of the oven?
Thanks A Lot!
PF
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