Finished Eco Firebox Masonry Heater


- floor plan
- view from livingroom floor level

view from livingroom, notice the wood box pictured can be either an open wood box, a wood drawer or clean out drawer

kitchen view

kitchen view no island

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Drip edges are important to a chimney and roofs health

Clay chimney pots are handsome, one should choose one with a top to minimize rain entering into the chimney

Using the same brick for the hearth, a different pattern may work well too

Using a darker granite

view from kitchen

Block wall supports for pad

Easier to line up bricks that need cutting and snap a line and cut

supporting brick legs

firebox base with on top its insulated base, note combustion air channel up side of brick

first half of heat cube 1

Both top heat cubes installed

a clean out per heat cube, ceramic wool installed between heat cubes and around firebox

bricking around doors

see through firebox

the eco firebox core is complete with two heat cubes on top

eco firebox brick veneer detail

See thru Eco Firebox masonry heater nearly completed

Finished Eco Firebox Masonry Heater