Do EXACTLY what your insurance company says, or you won"t have insurance. Most require the firebox to be a minimum of 50" from the house and installed precisely to the manufacturer"s specs.
As an insurance inspector, you wouldn"t believe the stuff I"ve seen people cobble together for outdoor furnaces and try to sneak past their insurance companies.
I was once sent to re-inspect one where the insurance company sent the home owner a letter stating his insurance would be cancelled in 60 days for his present setup. The present unit was four feet from the side of the house. Two weeks before his 60 days were up, he contacted his insurance company and stated he had installed a completely new state of the art unit, and installed it according to manufacturers specs. His insurance compaly didn"t believe him and sent me to take a look.
I kid you not, all the guy had done was take a paint brush and put a coat of paint on the old unit without changing a thing.
Believe me, insurance companies have seen it all, and will cancel at the drop of a hat if they don"t like the looks of something. And from what I"ve seen, I don"t blame them.
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