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Feb 13, 2024
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JAGA97
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Lucky it happened the way it did. Their house could have easily burnt down.
Gas fireplaces and usually the surrounding materials are not rated for the amount of heat generated by a wood or coal fire.
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JAGA97
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Our neighbors fireplace kind of exploded on Sunday night...
Coug
Texan
Feb 13, 10:04am
lucky no injuries from shrapnel and falling objects
byujag
Feb 13, 10:08am
Wait what happened?
Coug
Feb 13, 10:10am
I'm sure it was user error
byujag
Feb 13, 10:14am
That is what our new home has... our other home had a switch...
Coug
Feb 13, 10:22am
Lucky it happened the way it did. Their house could have easily burnt down.
JAGA97
Feb 13, 10:15am
I'm wondering if they are going to try to go after the builder about this...
Coug
Feb 13, 10:18am
having the document claiming it for wood usage is pretty good. their insurance company may go after the guy for them
byujag
Feb 13, 10:23am
CNN chryon: "RACE HEATS UP"
MarylandFan
Feb 13, 10:32am
We have the same set up in our home and the builder also told us that wood
Ozymandias
Feb 13, 10:34am
Wood burning require 18 inches from fire proofed materials and 36 inches from
JAGA97
Feb 13, 10:54am
Sorry, I am not following.
Ozymandias
Feb 13, 11:00am
The Fire Protection Association has a set of guidelines for stove, fireplace,
JAGA97
Feb 13, 11:23am
How are they loading wood, I don't see a hinged door on that thing.
SnickSnack
Feb 13, 11:17am
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