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MattyNH

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Re: Stack Question?
« Reply #15 on: August 01, 2012, 03:48:24 PM »

I'm not pentalized they just want a few things done an certain way to minimize possible claims. I bet if your insurance co. knew you were burning and storing wood in the house you would be uninsured. Most people just do it and never ask untill it's to late,  I sold my old house 17 years ago and it had a add on in the basement the new owner called and asked if wanted the burner because his insurance co went thru and told him he was good as long as he didn't light it. I got to go thru it last summer and it's still sitting there just like i left it.
  My ins knows that i have a  working wood stove in my basement.. I know a lot people that store wood in there basement, front porch, garage, etc.. I don't pay higher premiums because of it..I live in New England where just about everyone has a wood stove/fireplace and burns wood..So Id disagree about that Id be uninsured cause I'm burning...If anything.. I think insurance companies should give discounts for OWB users..Having a OWB..You took the fire, carbon monoxide etc. right out of the house...Insurance companies are such scam.. Pay in all that money and you claim something and its a hassle to get it covered..
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Re: Stack Question?
« Reply #16 on: August 01, 2012, 06:07:24 PM »

I'm not pentalized they just want a few things done an certain way to minimize possible claims. I bet if your insurance co. knew you were burning and storing wood in the house you would be uninsured. Most people just do it and never ask untill it's to late,  I sold my old house 17 years ago and it had a add on in the basement the new owner called and asked if wanted the burner because his insurance co went thru and told him he was good as long as he didn't light it. I got to go thru it last summer and it's still sitting there just like i left it.
  My ins knows that i have a  working wood stove in my basement.. I know a lot people that store wood in there basement, front porch, garage, etc.. I don't pay higher premiums because of it..I live in New England where just about everyone has a wood stove/fireplace and burns wood..So Id disagree about that Id be uninsured cause I'm burning...If anything.. I think insurance companies should give discounts for OWB users..Having a OWB..You took the fire, carbon monoxide etc. right out of the house...Insurance companies are such scam.. Pay in all that money and you claim something and its a hassle to get it covered..


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Re: Stack Question?
« Reply #17 on: August 01, 2012, 06:46:49 PM »

I only have the stacks it came with within 50 ft of house my smoke or smell
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« Reply #18 on: August 02, 2012, 08:34:50 AM »

I don't know about the rest of you, but I love the smell of smoke!  I don't really ever have issues with smoke at my house and the wood burner is about 60 feet to the closest point of my house and about 30 ft from my garage.  I did however, put it on the South East side of the house (wind is usually from the N-NW around here in the winter) and so I hardly ever smell the smoke. 
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Re: Stack Question?
« Reply #19 on: August 02, 2012, 03:17:58 PM »

tis no problem
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Optimizer 250,,,,greatwood boiler,,,,,,,,,smokeless.....smokes abit on start up,,,just enuff to get that nice smell of smoke
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Re: Stack Question?
« Reply #20 on: August 02, 2012, 06:51:13 PM »

tis no problem
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Optimizer 250,,,,greatwood boiler,,,,,,,,,smokeless.....smokes abit on start up,,,just enuff to get that nice smell of smoke

Do they have a price list included??? I dont see anything on prices.
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