Mantel Minimum Requirements Question

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eric-holmes

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Mar 29, 2014
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Arkansas
I don't want to sound like a person who doesn't believe regulations exist for a reason, but some of these mantel minimum requirements seem a little extreme. I have an FPX 36 elite and I was planning on putting a mantel surround around it, but if I follow the minimum requirements, it will be massive.

Does everyone one here obey all the requirements? If you didn't, do/have you had problems?
 
If you don't you may have a problem if anything ever happens and you try to collect money from your insurance. Not to mention that they may not insure you in the first place because you fail the code inspection. Pick a non-combustible mantel and you won't have any problems.
 
Although some may disagree there is actually some testing involved in clearances. It not a matter of this is good so let's add 10" to be really good. They are there for a reason and factor in some worse case scenarios that may happen. Follow the recommended clearances.
 
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