Posted by redforlife on January 19, 2022 at 07:33:55 from (174.210.161.40):
In Reply to: Wood stove in shop posted by T-Nason on January 17, 2022 at 11:45:49:
I think you got a good idea. But, another vote here to check with your insurance provider. See what they allow, don't allow. See what it'll do to your premiums. Or if installing a wood stove would disqualify the building from being insured. Insurance companies may vary. If your current provider won't allow it, you might be able to change companies to one that will. But, there is no guarantee that you'll find one that will. Insurance companies have gotten to be a little finicky on this. And they all seem to want to require triple wall pipe (expensive) for a chimney. You'll just have to investigate. See if cost of installation and insurance premium increase pencils out for ya. It vary well could pencil out to more expense than your gas savings would be. Some people just excempt thier building from thier insurance coverage, and do what they want to do. But, in my opinion, this is not a good idea. Keeping building insured would be for the best. It cost to much to replace a building these days. Not to mention its contents. That's an avenue that I don't want to go down.
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