I have a bit of a hick redneck neighbour, but he does have good ideas.
He was helping with building my hearth last winter. The manual and local regulations require 18" of non combustible floor in front of my fireplace. He told me, 18" is not that much, it's one thing to be up to code, it's another to really protect your floor. So he suggested I go to 24" in front instead.
This morning, I was glad I listened to him. While stirring the fire, a piece of red coal about 1/2" in diameter fell on the hearth and stopped about 2" from the edge. If I had gone with the minimum clearance instead of listening to my neighbour, I'd have a burnt spot on my wood floor.
For those that watch the Canadian TV show, Holmes on Homes, with Mike Holmes, you often heard him say that while it's good to follow minimum code, it's even better to exceed minimum code.
Marc...
He was helping with building my hearth last winter. The manual and local regulations require 18" of non combustible floor in front of my fireplace. He told me, 18" is not that much, it's one thing to be up to code, it's another to really protect your floor. So he suggested I go to 24" in front instead.
This morning, I was glad I listened to him. While stirring the fire, a piece of red coal about 1/2" in diameter fell on the hearth and stopped about 2" from the edge. If I had gone with the minimum clearance instead of listening to my neighbour, I'd have a burnt spot on my wood floor.
For those that watch the Canadian TV show, Holmes on Homes, with Mike Holmes, you often heard him say that while it's good to follow minimum code, it's even better to exceed minimum code.
Marc...