Since I did the install myself I don't think they will cover any damages if something happens with it.
here is the info she emailed me. Line 3 screws me.
here is the info she emailed me. Line 3 screws me.
1Dtml said:No problems only solutions, so clean the stove up, pull a permit, have it inspected, and then get a new insurance company.
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I understand your concern. Fight fire with fire(no pun intended) Fire them and get a new insurance company. There are a zillion of them out there that want your business. You don't have to stay with them and their pompous BS.letsblaze said:Since I did the install myself I don't think they will cover any damages if something happens with it.
here is the info she emailed me. Line 3 screws me.
letsblaze said:Since I did the install myself I don't think they will cover any damages if something happens with it.
here is the info she emailed me. Line 3 screws me.
+1tjnamtiw said:That's totally ridiculous! NO manufacturer does installs, I believe. It's dealers and contractors who do them. I can see a Hearth and Home truck pulling into my driveway to install my stove. What idiots your insurance company are!
I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU.tjnamtiw said:That's totally ridiculous! NO manufacturer does installs, I believe. It's dealers and contractors who do them. I can see a Hearth and Home truck pulling into my driveway to install my stove. What idiots your insurance company are!
thedak said:You're F'ed
I'll buy your pellets for $100 a ton.
mrjohneel said:Ejectr, make sure they send YOU a note for your files -- my company (Liberty Mutual) sent an amended policy sheet noting I called them about the pellet stove. There was no change in premiums.