We finally bought a house here in Pennsylvania (we've been renting), and I was told by my long-time insurance broker that pellet heat is not an "acceptable" primary method of heating a home. He said it needs to be thermostat controlled and have a supply for at least several days. I told him I was buying a pellet boiler with a 14 bushel hopper, and he said that's not good enough. I finally told him I would leave the oil hot air furnace in, but I hate hot air don't want that thing taking up space in my basement.
Erie won't insure the house because it has 3 tab shingles (new rule).
I've also read that some companies won't allow a biomass boiler and fuel to be stored inside the house because of fire risk.
Does anyone have an insurance company that I should try?
Erie won't insure the house because it has 3 tab shingles (new rule).
I've also read that some companies won't allow a biomass boiler and fuel to be stored inside the house because of fire risk.
Does anyone have an insurance company that I should try?