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Jack_in_VA
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Mathews, VA
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reply to Lurch77

Re: Boiler heating pipes and extended power outage.

said by Lurch77:

Why would you assume I am a nanny because I point out an insurance issue? I love wood stoves. But many insurance companies do not. It is financially irresponsible to not check with your insurance company concerning it. I pointed out something I have witnessed and something that is well known in my field of work. Nothing more. I wasn't saying you or your stove isn't safe.

You state that many insurance companies do not like wood burning appliances. Which ones? How many have refused to pay a claim regarding a wood burning appliance? How many were challenged? What was the outcomes?

If you have witnessed this in your field of work you should have data you can post for the rest of us to consider as many of us here use wood either in a fireplace or wood burning appliance.


Lurch77
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Oconto, WI
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Listen, don't get stupid. I offered advice about checking with insurance. I wasn't telling people what to do. Ultimately I don't give a shit what you do. It's common knowledge in the HVAC industry. I'm not going to sit here and find specific details for you. If you want them, go get them. Do a web search for wood stoves and insurance to start you out. If I'd known you people were going to get so stupid over a bit of advice I'd have kept it to myself.



Jack_in_VA
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Mathews, VA
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said by Lurch77:

Listen, don't get stupid. I offered advice about checking with insurance. I wasn't telling people what to do. Ultimately I don't give a shit what you do. It's common knowledge in the HVAC industry. I'm not going to sit here and find specific details for you. If you want them, go get them. Do a web search for wood stoves and insurance to start you out. If I'd known you people were going to get so stupid over a bit of advice I'd have kept it to myself.

Asking for details to statements you made is "NOT BEING STUPID". People posting should be able to offer details or state that it is just their "opinion" and nothing else.

Being in the HVAC industry IMO does not qualify one to determine what insurance companies require or don't require. So if my questions are stupid (Your words) then so be it.

Perhaps if you were not willing to provide documentation you should have kept it to yourself. Unsubstantiated postings are just that.

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