Adding Gravel to Pizza Oven Foundation Prep - Backyard Wood-Fired Oven - March 2024

The last progress-report on our backyard pizza oven was earlier in March when I showed the cut-down concrete slab framing pieces (2x6's) that I cut to the final dimensions (Slab: 78" wide, 86" deep. 6.5' wide, 7'2" deep. Stand: 72 wide, 80 deep - 4.5 blocks wide, 5 blocks deep).  In that post, I talked about the next step is to fill the excavated cavity with gravel ahead of the rest of the slab prep.

I went over to Menards and picked up 10 0.5 cubic foot bags of their multi-purpose gravel.  Each bag is supposed to cover about six square feet.  I wasn't sure how far these ten bags would go, but I figured that was about the limit that I wanted to push my car weight-wise.  

I brought the ten bags home and hauled them (one-by-one) to the site and piled them up:

Gravel for under pizza oven foundation - drainage

Opening each bag and spreading it out, I quickly discovered that I was FAR short of the amount of gravel that I REALLY needed to complete the project.  Below, is what the site looks like after ten half-a-cubic-foot bags of 1/2" gravel:

Gravel for under pizza oven foundation - drainage

Now, as a refresher...this is built on-top of our drywell, so the gravel here is LESS about moving the water away from the slab and more about creating a level site to pour that concrete.

I also bought home 10 8x8x16" concrete blocks to begin to lay out the bottom of the stand, but I'm using one of them (in the photo below) to figure out the stand layout in relation to the drainage pipe.  I want to be able to place the frame on top of the gravel to allow for the stand to sit in a position that would have the inlet be on the 'inside' cavity of the stand.  

Gravel for under pizza oven foundation - drainage

I suspect that I need eight-or-nine more bags of gravel to fill in the bare spots and to level-up the left side of the site.  That left-side is where the drywell tapers-off, so it required more excavation than the right side. 

In terms of what has been done (so far), here (below) is a look at the 2024 [Pizza Oven] posts:

My DIY Backyard Wood-Fired Pizza Oven Progress:
What comes next?

More gravel.  Then, drainage pipes (a couple 2' sections of 6 or 8-inch pvc) and setting the framing.  I need to buy some nails to use to assemble the framing.  Finally, a few more cinder blocks to allow me to complete the first course. 4 more full blocks, 2 half-blocks - that should get me enough to complete the layout.  

Then, slab prep including:  vapor barrier, rebar (with ties and chairs) and a metal grid.   Need to decide on drainage for back two chambers and/or if sloping to front drain is appropriate.  

Once that's done, it is time to pour the slab.  That means that I have BOTH have the bagged material (48 bags of 4000 psi concrete mix) and the mixer on hand.  

From there, I can move on to the stand construction and (potentially) backfilling against the slab (with a potential french drain). 

Spring Break is a'coming and I need to find time to get the materials and make-a-call on concrete mixer rent vs. buy.   Time to get busy living (with a pizza oven) or get busy dying (without one).  

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