How can I find out if Cultured Stone (CS) is a safe wall shield for my new wood stove? I was originally planning to use real river stones but I decided that the CS was much lighter and easier to use. I was told by the stove retailer that with the real stone I didn't need to leave a 1" Air Space between the sheet rock and the wall shield (the stone) because the stone would absorb the heat of the stove. However, now I want to use CS I don't know if the CS, which is made out of cement, is going to absorb the heat like the real stone.
What do you think? Should I go back to using real river rock? If so, Will the stone and base be too heavy for the house? I am planning to place the stone in the corner of the living room which is located on the second floor.
What do you think? Should I go back to using real river rock? If so, Will the stone and base be too heavy for the house? I am planning to place the stone in the corner of the living room which is located on the second floor.