by: Christine Zafra
Do you find fireplaces romantic? Oh yes, imagine your hubby/wife with you on a cold Christmas eve, drinking wine in front of the fireplace. Isn’t that sweet?
Though fireplaces give you benefits during cold seasons (aside from the fact that it adds to the ambiance of your home), insurance companies might raise their eyebrows and question you about it. Before you can install a fireplace (or any other wood burning appliance), you need to get a permit. You can’t just get a hammer and chip off a part of your house so that you’ll have a fireplace this coming Christmas—there’s a building code for that. If your wood burning appliance does not comply with the code, chances are, you can say goodbye to your insurance too (or if you’re lucky enough, just get your house a little devalued).
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