I'll be using the FB insulating boards under my cooking floor rather than pour the vermiculite/cement on top of my hearth. I've realized (too late) that my cooking floor will be a little lower than what will be comfortable to work with. I would like to raise the level 6" to 8" higher.
I'm thinking of putting a layer or two of bricks on top of my hearth to raise the height of the insulating boards and my oven's cooking floor. From what I've read on this forum it sounds like the boards will insulate the bottom well enough that the extra bricks underneath should not create a larger thermal mass which will affect the cooking performance of the oven.
Would this work or is there a better way to raise the cooking floor after the hearth has been poured? If using brick is okay does it have to be firebrick or could I just set out another course of cinder blocks on top of the hearth to raise the cooking floor level a full eight inches?
If all else fails I figure I can lower the ground around the foundation so that we'll be standing lower when cooking, but that is more work than I want to do right now.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Freddie
I'm thinking of putting a layer or two of bricks on top of my hearth to raise the height of the insulating boards and my oven's cooking floor. From what I've read on this forum it sounds like the boards will insulate the bottom well enough that the extra bricks underneath should not create a larger thermal mass which will affect the cooking performance of the oven.
Would this work or is there a better way to raise the cooking floor after the hearth has been poured? If using brick is okay does it have to be firebrick or could I just set out another course of cinder blocks on top of the hearth to raise the cooking floor level a full eight inches?
If all else fails I figure I can lower the ground around the foundation so that we'll be standing lower when cooking, but that is more work than I want to do right now.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Freddie
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