Remove the drywall drywall is combustible and not a suitable material either for use behind the wood stove or for use underneath tile.
Tiling behind wood stove.
This will be the home of our new wood cook stove.
Measure the area where you plan to install tile.
How to install tile behind a wood stove 1.
The cement board is a heat resistant durable surface that.
The distance varies by stove but many stoves are required to be eight to 36 inches away from a combustible wall.
The indoor wood stove project has begun.
Removing it from the wall behind the wood stove allows you to install cement backerboard instead.
Starting with a tile surround.
When deciding between ceramic and porcelain tiles for your fireplace go for porcelain tiles.
The most common way of doing this is to tile the wall or a portion of the wall behind the stove.
Keep a distance of at least 150mm 6 inches around the side of the burner.
Measure mark and cut the cement board to cover the area.
Also a heat resistant tile adhesive such as the palace heat resistant adhesive should be applied onto a good solid surface.
Wood stoves have very specific requirements about how close they can be placed to combustible surfaces.
Most wood burning stoves have insulation blocks in the back and sides to minimise the heat escaping and there should also be a minimum of 150mm 6 inches around the back and the side of the stove for ventilation.
More info on the wood stove can be.
Tile behind wood stoves.
So the heat coming into contact with the tiles shouldn t be too great.
Use porcelain tiles to keep the heat in check.