- Jan 17, 2007
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After surfing the web, found this site and it looks perfect for my question(s). I am finishing the basement and adding a gas stove (free standing - vermont Castings type) using manufactured stone. My question is I'm planning on framing the hearth with 2x4 12'' OC with 3/4" OSB. On top of that I'm planning on using 1" flagstone for the hearth (maybe less if you all tell me it's too much/heavy). Have a couple of questions:
1 Any need to use wonderboard/durorock? for fire stopping? I see most manufacturers
require 3/8", seems 1/2 or up in stone would suffice with no duro?
2. do I need to keep 16" of hearth from the carpeted floor to the open door area? Seems since
it's a gas stove, I wouldn't need. I'm planning on making it 30" deep (stove is 23-26"
deep).
3. should I leave an "overhang" of the flagstone to accommodate the manufactured stone underneath?
thanks...
1 Any need to use wonderboard/durorock? for fire stopping? I see most manufacturers
require 3/8", seems 1/2 or up in stone would suffice with no duro?
2. do I need to keep 16" of hearth from the carpeted floor to the open door area? Seems since
it's a gas stove, I wouldn't need. I'm planning on making it 30" deep (stove is 23-26"
deep).
3. should I leave an "overhang" of the flagstone to accommodate the manufactured stone underneath?
thanks...