In the production process ceramic tile is baked in huge ovens at 1200 to 2000 degrees so it can withstand heat.
Tile wall behind wood burning stove.
How to install tile behind a wood stove 1.
A fire resistant wall shield is necessary to eliminate the threat of fire.
Regular drywall is a huge no no material for the wall behind your wood stove because it lacks sufficient fire retardant properties.
The matching rug complements the stove nicely and draws even more attention to the centre of the room.
Sheet metal also protects walls from damage from heat.
Removing it from the wall behind the wood stove allows you to install cement.
Check local building codes before installing drywall.
The most common way of doing this is to tile the wall or a portion of the wall behind the stove.
Purchase the appropriate amount of tiles and cement board to cover.
Measure mark and cut the cement board to cover the area.
The best wall shields help to radiate the heat from the stove into the room.
Drywall is combustible and not a suitable material either for use behind the wood stove or for use underneath tile.
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Measure the area where you plan to install tile.
Remove the drywall drywall is combustible and not a suitable material either for use behind the wood stove or for use underneath tile.
Most wood stove fires are caused because combustible materials are placed too close to a hot stove.
Dry fit the.
Ceramic tile or sheet metal is then applied to the surface of the spacer.
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Both of these options require erecting a spacer between the heat shield and the wall allowing air to circulate.
Because this often places the stove out into the room many home owners choose to build a wall shield instead.
It s important though that the tile is attached to a surface that s not affected by heat.
This look boldly displays the wood burner front and centre whilst framing it with country esque touches.
Bare wood or sheetrock walls around a wood stove are fire hazards.
We love the combination of a base of grey slate tiles contrasted with the rustic texture of split face tiles on the wall.
Ceramic tile offers an attractive and protective wall finish behind a wood stove.
The cement board is a heat resistant durable surface that.