My father just got an original Valoriani stone oven and we wanted to build it properly to make delicious pizzas etc.. So we took on quite a project, but its fun and I can't wait to cook in it!
Setting up a spot on the terrace


Here we go building a foundation. We had to leave a bit of room between the concrete blocks so the rainwater can flow to the drain while maintaining the original tiles.


The next step was to build the base of the oven with regular bricks.






The floor of the oven is made from calcium silicate, aka. Gas Beton.

This step is to assemble the oven itself. We had to lay out the refractory stones in the bottom perfectly and then add the oven crown.


The crown assembly had to be stuccoed with special refractory mortar.

Chimney assembly begun.

Adding the door/front of the oven.




The crown of the oven is then covered in two layers of ceramic blanket to retain the heat inside the oven.






We got 600 liters of Vermiculite to insulate the oven. This is poured right on top of the ceramic blanket.






And this is how the oven sits for now. We're adding a zink roof and in the spring its going to be painted completely white while mainting the red color of the bricks in archway.

Fun project! Can't wait to start it up easy next week.. It needs a 7-10 days burn in time where we have to carefully maintain temperature and let it slowly rise over the course of a week to dry out all the water in the oven construction..