I'm thinking that maybe the "day of installation" isn't the best time to be asking this, but I just saw a thread that referenced house insurance.
Does your homeowner insurance company need to be notified of a pellet stove? Has anyone been told "no" (a policy cancellation) or had their rates go up? Do most people not even mention it to their agent?
I feel as though I'm choosing a reliable stove, having it professionally installed, will have a yearly "pro" cleaning....i.e., I feel like I'm doing everything right. But.....
What about inspectors from the Fire Department? I know a permit wasn't needed, but is there some validity to having the install "checked" for insurance purposes? I had wondered about this just in terms of getting advice for smoke and CO2 detector locations...
Does your homeowner insurance company need to be notified of a pellet stove? Has anyone been told "no" (a policy cancellation) or had their rates go up? Do most people not even mention it to their agent?
I feel as though I'm choosing a reliable stove, having it professionally installed, will have a yearly "pro" cleaning....i.e., I feel like I'm doing everything right. But.....
What about inspectors from the Fire Department? I know a permit wasn't needed, but is there some validity to having the install "checked" for insurance purposes? I had wondered about this just in terms of getting advice for smoke and CO2 detector locations...