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hlthe2b

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16. Not sure where you are, but northern front range Colorado has enough "Air Quality" days restricting
Fri Dec 22, 2023, 06:43 AM
Dec 2023

such use that I'd find it hard to ever consider converting back to wood. Something I'd suggest you investigate if you have not already. Regulations can "burn" you (pardon the pun).

Can you use a wood burning fireplace in Colorado?
The use of woodburning stoves and fireplaces on an Air Quality Action Days is prohibited unless: The woodburning stove is the primary source of heat (greater than 50% of annual heating of a residence*). The stove is EPA Phase II/ Colorado Phase III certified. The stove is an approved pellet stove.
So..... Bayard Dec 2023 #1
No. Bought the house, which has a wood burning Laura PourMeADrink Dec 2023 #7
Is it a single flue chimney or 2 flue? OAITW r.2.0 Dec 2023 #2
No just one flue Laura PourMeADrink Dec 2023 #8
Make sure you get the glass doors that have a vent at bottom, that open and closes to stoke or kill the fire. Bluethroughu Dec 2023 #3
We'd have to add that for sure. I mean its just a regular fp Laura PourMeADrink Dec 2023 #9
When you have those glass doors with vent... Bluethroughu Dec 2023 #17
Thanks for all the good tips! MINUS 60 Laura PourMeADrink Dec 2023 #19
We were in Lake Geneva WI, I think it was 2014 or 2015. Bluethroughu Dec 2023 #22
Any potential electrical stuff, i.e. does the gas logs thingy have a sparker? RockRaven Dec 2023 #4
Electrician ? Or thought plumber does gas stuff? Laura PourMeADrink Dec 2023 #10
More just a question of understanding what the apparatus is and making sure RockRaven Dec 2023 #13
Plumber. Bluethroughu Dec 2023 #18
Chimney sweeper first to make sure the flu is clear of nests. Chimney sweeper TeamProg Dec 2023 #5
Thanks. Exactly what i was thinking:) Laura PourMeADrink Dec 2023 #11
We looked at a house a few months back, and a baby raccoon was nested in the flu. Bluethroughu Dec 2023 #20
Have plumber turn off the gas and vent the gas pipe from the valve to the fireplace. I'd wait until the chimny ... marble falls Dec 2023 #6
Thank you!!! Laura PourMeADrink Dec 2023 #12
If moniss Dec 2023 #14
My step-dad shoved the christmas tree up the fireplace, and started the house on fire. Bluethroughu Dec 2023 #23
After th gas line is capped, viva la Dec 2023 #15
Not sure where you are, but northern front range Colorado has enough "Air Quality" days restricting hlthe2b Dec 2023 #16
Wow that's so interesting. Never knew. Laura PourMeADrink Dec 2023 #21
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