Need advice for a friend who is tearing out an existing wall and fireplace in a corner of his 4 yr old log home. This is in a great room with 30' ceilings and a view to the loft where master bedroom and bath are. He plans on removing the wall that the fireplace is in as well as the tongue and groove pine on the newly exposed corner . In this corner he is going to build a hearth where he will put his new VC Encore or Jotul ? He plans to take the corner walls down to the studs all the way up to the ceiling, put on plywood, then Wonderboard or Dura-rock all around the stove and all the way up. On this, he plans to re-hang the cultured stone that he removed in the tear down of the original wall. Anyone know of the rock will cling to the wonderboard, or will mesh have to be used for a rougher surface ? Also, the reason for the Wonderbord or Dura-rock going to the ceiling is because the stove pipe is going to be totally exposed all the way up to the ceiling where it will then slip into the prexisting chimney that is going to be remodeled (by a pro...not us). Also, from reading some of the prior forum entries, the floor will have to be made with the same heat resistent material ? The hearth floor will be built over maple flooring.......If correct, this construction, including new stove, will pay for itself in 2-3 winters since he goes through 5-6 propane tank fills a year. Any advice, sugeestions are greatly appreciated....I will attempt to attach crude drawing....