Mullins,
Great question, I did not place a vapor barrier under my insulation per se but I did raise my CaSi board up from the hearth floor by installing 2" of FoamGlas insulation under the CaSi. FoamGlas is made by expanding molten glass with an inert gas. Bottom line it will not absorb water and it positioned the CaSi above any water that might migrate along the hearth floor. CaSi board will absorb water like a sponge. Like I mentioned lots of ways to skin the cat but since I did not use I will defer to others. I just wanted to point out that it is important to keep the CaSi board dry.
Great question, I did not place a vapor barrier under my insulation per se but I did raise my CaSi board up from the hearth floor by installing 2" of FoamGlas insulation under the CaSi. FoamGlas is made by expanding molten glass with an inert gas. Bottom line it will not absorb water and it positioned the CaSi above any water that might migrate along the hearth floor. CaSi board will absorb water like a sponge. Like I mentioned lots of ways to skin the cat but since I did not use I will defer to others. I just wanted to point out that it is important to keep the CaSi board dry.





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. Foam glass is a great idea for someone who wants to both elevate and have that layer for extra insulation. I know that it is said that "you can't have too much insulation" but, you already have 4" of CalSil. If you have problems getting the foam glass, about 40 bucks worth of paver blocks and a piece of plastic film will work just fine. Place the plastic directly between the paver block layer and the CalSil. If you get the foam glass, you can skip the moisture barrier.
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