Auntslappy
Oct 4, 2007, 06:01 AM
We are in the negotiation process of buying a home that has a fireplace with a damaged firebox. This was determined by our chimney inspector. The seller has told us that he is only willing to put in a wood burning insert. Which is fine with us as long as it is a safe option. His statement included that he would get the necessary permits and approvals to get this done.
How can I know that this is a safe option? Would a building inspector determine if this is a safe option? Would it depend upon how badly the firebox is damaged to determine if this a feasible option to replacing the firebox?
Thanks for your help, we are first time buyers and only learned about two weeks ago what a firebox even is!!
How can I know that this is a safe option? Would a building inspector determine if this is a safe option? Would it depend upon how badly the firebox is damaged to determine if this a feasible option to replacing the firebox?
Thanks for your help, we are first time buyers and only learned about two weeks ago what a firebox even is!!