The inside height of my oven is 17 inches. I don't have any insulation under my firebrick floor. It's basically 2 1/2 firebrick over my concrete slab which is 5000psi concrete reinforced with rebar. Since I can't rip up my floor, I'm trying to figure out how best to increase the function of my floor. I placed a 1 inch fiberboard and firebrick splits on top of it. That decreased my inside height to 15 inches. While the fiberboard I'm sure helps to protect my concrete slab underneath from the heat, but I don't think the splits hold heat very long. Someone suggested I add another layer of firebricks on top of all that for another 2 1/2 inches on top of the fiberboard. While that will certainly increase the thermal mass of my floor, I don't like decreasing my inside height even more.
I'm debating on taking out the fiberboard and splits and just putting a second layer of firebricks on top of the original floor. That will be a total of 5 inches of firebrick on top of the concrete slab.
Or, should I just take all the extra crap on top of my original floor and leave it be.
Can anyone offer any opinions on this, aside from ripping it down.
Thanks,
Shannon
I'm debating on taking out the fiberboard and splits and just putting a second layer of firebricks on top of the original floor. That will be a total of 5 inches of firebrick on top of the concrete slab.
Or, should I just take all the extra crap on top of my original floor and leave it be.
Can anyone offer any opinions on this, aside from ripping it down.
Thanks,
Shannon
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