Hi all. I'm having issues with chimney contractors and wanted to get people's take. I'm changing from a freestanding gas stove to a woodstove.
Had an inspection by two guys from the company. We need to demo the masonry in the hole to the chimney to make a 6 inch liner (code) fit, as it was originally a smaller gas liner. They signed off the inspection report and got things going.
Two DIFFERENT guys from the same company came by to complete the job. They took one look at this masonry and said they could not proceed as the masonry is asbestos. He was very certain and said he could "see the fibers" (which I did not think was possible). The house was built in 1964, but the town's GIS records that a flue and woodstove was installed in 1994; and this is the only chimney/stove in the house. When I showed him this record, he dismissed it saying that it could have only been work to build the chimney, and he is certain the masonry is asbestos.
The company, at least, is recognizing they messed up somewhere and is apologetic. I'm waiting to hear back next steps but am somewhat concerned that they're going to make me pay for an asbestos specialist for no reason. I'm personally testing the masonry for asbestos myself, but I can see them dismissing my test.
Any thoughts? Has anyone seen masonry like this that's asbestos before?
Had an inspection by two guys from the company. We need to demo the masonry in the hole to the chimney to make a 6 inch liner (code) fit, as it was originally a smaller gas liner. They signed off the inspection report and got things going.
Two DIFFERENT guys from the same company came by to complete the job. They took one look at this masonry and said they could not proceed as the masonry is asbestos. He was very certain and said he could "see the fibers" (which I did not think was possible). The house was built in 1964, but the town's GIS records that a flue and woodstove was installed in 1994; and this is the only chimney/stove in the house. When I showed him this record, he dismissed it saying that it could have only been work to build the chimney, and he is certain the masonry is asbestos.
The company, at least, is recognizing they messed up somewhere and is apologetic. I'm waiting to hear back next steps but am somewhat concerned that they're going to make me pay for an asbestos specialist for no reason. I'm personally testing the masonry for asbestos myself, but I can see them dismissing my test.
Any thoughts? Has anyone seen masonry like this that's asbestos before?