Well here's my situation; I hope some of you experts can help resolve my ceiling clearance issues. I have Jotul Castine that I plan on installing in a corner of my living area. Problem is, my outside (north) wall is only 42" tall and it rises at a 5/12 pitch until it reaches 9'. I can move the stove away from this problem wall about 18". but will still only have about 50" of headroom. The specs on the stove say I need around 4', but I assume that is from the top of the stove. Since the stove is 30" tall, I will only have 20" of clearance. I plan on covering the side walls with tile or stone, but don't have a solution for the ceiling. I would like to stay away from covering the ceiling with tile because I think it will look out of place, but can't think of anything better. An easy solution would be to slide the stove down the west wall, but then again I only have about 7' from my north wall to the fridge so that option is out. Couple more questions: I've read drywall is considered combustable! Does this mean attaching durarock and tile over it still mean its combustible? How do I keep the stove tight to the wall and it not be combustable? I'm guessing some kind of dead air space, but how. Also, how close can I get my stove to a fridge and not have the poor icebox working too hard or have an unsafe condition? The way it lays out now, it will only be about 2' and that sure seems close. Where did Eric Johnson run off too during this exciting time of year?
Thanks to all
Wyatt
Thanks to all
Wyatt