6 Years ago I inspected a Masonry Fireplace in a Century Home. After home owner sold the home there was a fire behind fireplace. Home Owner had modified the fireplace without a Building Permit and had placed combustible wood studs closer than 2 inches. This was determined by Fire Investigator to be the cause of fire. Insurance investigator states in his report that I should have been able to see improper construction through heating vent. Picture attached.
Interesting is the fact that home owner said fireplace had never been modified since his family owned it. But there are steel studs and newer drywall installed around the heatilator. ( I looked on Heatilator website and could not find any product that matches what was installed in fireplace, possibly a heatform and not a heatilator product. )
Older style heatilator of heat form installed. In my mind there would be no view of improper framing through these vents. What are your thoughts?
Regards
Interesting is the fact that home owner said fireplace had never been modified since his family owned it. But there are steel studs and newer drywall installed around the heatilator. ( I looked on Heatilator website and could not find any product that matches what was installed in fireplace, possibly a heatform and not a heatilator product. )
Older style heatilator of heat form installed. In my mind there would be no view of improper framing through these vents. What are your thoughts?
Regards