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cboyd is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
I was wondering what everyone else is doing about inspecting outdoor furnaces, as they become more popular sooner or later we will come across one. They are could be considered a major component if they are primary heat source and clients should be given the same info we give for any other furnace. ie: age, how long should it last etc. I have a good friend that is an inspector for a farm insurance co. and he tells me they are not subject to wett because the fire is far enough from the home, the major concern for him is that about 70% are installed without a permit and that could create a problem for new owner to update or have it removed just like any other non-permit deck or addition and insurance claims could be null and void. Just looking for thoughts.
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I run across them every now and then. I explain that they are not a part of the structure and attempt to give them some information about the system. I have some information sheets that I hand out and then suggest that because they are so rare that the client might want to call his insurance agent, the municipality for permit information and give them the names of a couple of suppliers for further questioning. I find that most if not all clients who are interested in a home with this system have studied the systems well in advance of the inspection and are quite knowledgeable about them already.
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cboyd is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Excellent points George, information sheets would be a good idea to have. I have looked into these for myself and I think they are a good idea,however they are expensive and only last 10-15 years. I think we are going geo-thermal next year, still investigating both.Would you charge an extra $25. or so for the inspection? I think I wood.(pun)
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"wood" OUCH!
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You guys have any pics to share (I would like to see one of these).
Thanks Troy Farmer Presidential Inspections LLC Chapter President Southern Idaho PO Box 2144 Eagle, Idaho 83616 208-573-5300 http://www.presidentialinspection.com http://info@presidentialinspection.com "He who can, does. He who can’t, teaches" "Where would we be without Teachers" |
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cboyd is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Troy, check this link:
http://www.heatinnovations.com/woodheat.htm gives a pretty good idea and pics, are they not popular in your area? |
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Brian A. MacNeish is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
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As a matter of fact I have seen one of these up in Washington when I was there, towards MT St Helen's, there was a restaurant that had one of these I thought it was an outhouse but now I know. Thanks cool stuff.. Troy Farmer Presidential Inspections LLC Chapter President Southern Idaho PO Box 2144 Eagle, Idaho 83616 208-573-5300 http://www.presidentialinspection.com http://info@presidentialinspection.com "He who can, does. He who can’t, teaches" "Where would we be without Teachers" |
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Troy Farmer Presidential Inspections LLC Chapter President Southern Idaho PO Box 2144 Eagle, Idaho 83616 208-573-5300 http://www.presidentialinspection.com http://info@presidentialinspection.com "He who can, does. He who can’t, teaches" "Where would we be without Teachers" |
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Brian Jones To all newcomers, "Ceade Mille Failte" (Gaelic for "A Hundred Thousand Welcomes") 'If we wait for the moment when everything, absolutely everything, is ready, we shall never begin.' - Ivan Turgenev, novelist, poet, playwright |
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I think this is what those guys are talking about, frankly I think those "Cannucks" have seen a few too many episodes of the Red Green show Regards Gerry Virtue is more to be feared than vice, because its excesses are not subject to the regulation of conscience. Adam Smith (1723-1790) Commercial property Inspection Tampa, Orlando, Sarasota, Jacksonville, Ft Launderdale, Miami, Florida. NACHI cell 484-429-5466 NACHI02121106
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lol
Troy Farmer Presidential Inspections LLC Chapter President Southern Idaho PO Box 2144 Eagle, Idaho 83616 208-573-5300 http://www.presidentialinspection.com http://info@presidentialinspection.com "He who can, does. He who can’t, teaches" "Where would we be without Teachers" |
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Corn Fired
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"Never underestimate the difficulty of changing false beliefs by facts." |
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I bet those give the environmental wackos conniptions.
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"Never underestimate the difficulty of changing false beliefs by facts." |
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