Originally Posted by joken2

Originally Posted by Sycamore
there is building code for all of it, make sure to check on that, save you a lot of head ache...


^^^ This ^^^

And to avoid any potential undesirable surprises it would probably be wise to check on what your home owners insurance may require with indoor wood burners, as well, and also if there might be an increase in your coverage premiums, too.




Ya beat me to it.

Not only may it increase premiums, they may cancel the policy altogether.

Failure to inform them now, may deny a claim later.


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