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Old 05-03-2008, 08:54 AM
Matthew Barnicle Matthew Barnicle is offline
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Fireplace gas stub
Are you allowed to burn wood in a fireplace if it has a gas line stubbed out from the side. There is a key type shutoff for the gas on the face of the fireplace just below the mantel, so I am thinking yes, but the valve could be open and you would not know it because there is a cap on the stub. Which leaves gas in the pipe, next to a roaring fire, so I don't know.
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