The solution of replacing the back wall with a heat resistant material such as heat resistant stones is often cumbersome and not always beautiful.
Building brick wall behind wood stove.
Brick by brick masonry and clay bricks are suitable as surround materials for wood burning stoves.
Sheet metal also protects walls from damage from heat.
These shields are constructed with a sheet of 24 gauge or thicker sheet metal or 1 2 or thicker cement board with 1 of air space behind the shield and around the perimeter to allow free air flow.
The wall behind the wood stove becomes too hot which can damage the wall or even burn it.
Masonry bricks are made from concrete and can be used to protect the wall and the floor by.
Purchase a sheet of foil covered fiberglass duct board and cut it to fit the wall.
Pre drill holes in the underlayment and screw it down to the existing flooring and wall covering.
Brick or stone provide little or no protection for a combustible wall since they are good conductors of heat.
Install the cement underlayment on the walls and floor in the location where the stove will be installed.
Install the board by securing it to wall studs with aluminum roofing nails.
If the stove ventilation pipe will run through the stone veneer wall measure the size for the hole.
Circulating air will cool the panel and wall behind it figure 1.
Finish the surface with heat resistant paint.
A stacked stone style wall behind her wood stove.
Build the wall high enough to cradle the piping then finish constructing the wall around it.
By far the most effective heat shields are the air cooled type.
Remove all the drywall from any wall that comes.
Dwarf stove with currogated metal shield.
Cut right through the drywall using a drywall saw.
Removing it from the wall behind the wood stove allows you to install cement backerboard instead.
Ceramic tile offers an attractive and protective wall finish behind a wood stove.