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  • Shari P
    Followed 8 people on Feb 17, 2013

Painting: I am looking for some ideas for using rock behind/under my new wood burning stove on a wall between two doors.

Shari P
Shari P Spotsylvania, VA on Apr 28, 2012
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  • KMS Woodworks
    KMS Woodworks on Apr 29, 2012
    The "floating" wall woodbridge mentions is a great trick if the stove is too close to the wall ...»
    for "normal" clearances. Some stoves have pre-installed "heat shields" and therefore reduced clearances. In a number of the stoves I have installed the stone or tile work is outside the "hot" zone and merely in the "warm" zone. Here regular tile methods are fine.

    you should have all of these "clearance" dimensions with your stove install booklet. If you you can get them from the stove's manufacturer.


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