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I’m in WA so most here are Quadra fire or blaze king. Both are great for heat but basic looking. I’m not a fan of top loading Vermont casting. No experience with coal.
Most modern stoves have very tight clearances already. My last was a corner install and manufacturer requirement was 6 1/2 inches from stove corner to wall. You have pipe and stove clearances to maintain. The manual figures for whichever is bigger. Any material that touches a combustible is...
No need to remove anything. You can add hardi board and stone on top of existing drywall. This becomes your new combustible face. You’d measure from stone face to stove for clearance.
The guidelines given are to combustible materials. Even if you add stone or other non-combustible material on top of drywall the clearance must be maintained.
I’m a gc that specializes in wood and pellet stoves. Follow the installation manual for clearances. Remember it’s to finished facing so account for anything you plan to add onto drywall. Any other questions feel free to ask or send me a pm