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Old 09-11-2007, 06:17 PM
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Wood stove in garage?
How do we feel about them?

High end house with a high end detached garage. I don't like a wood stove in the garage being that there are gasoline engines and such...

I will be making the safety hazard comments required but...

What do you guys think?
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Old 09-11-2007, 08:58 PM
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Re: Wood stove in garage?
NFPA 211 says: No solid fuel appliances in residential garages.
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Guess this would be acceptable either then?
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Rick H,

Come on Son You Know that firebox faces in. Better check the Appendix on that one.

And don't be sniping me about any perceived Personal habits.
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Re: Wood stove in garage vs shop
I am interested in this thread, specifically what would the diffference be between a garage and a shop. If the shop is not used for vehicles is a wood stove OK?

One could make an argument that because the shop has an overhead door it is really a garage, what if this overhead door was only 5ft wide making it it impossible for a vehicle to be stored there.

This is a great forum and I appreciate your input.
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Re: Wood stove in garage?
Richard,

The type of garage this thread is talking about is attached to the dwelling.

Thus not allowed. (See David Banks Post above.)

A Shop would be a detached building and would be approved for a Solid Fuel Burning Appliance ( if it is installed correctly.)
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The type of garage this thread is talking about is attached to the dwelling. Thus not allowed.

Actually, the thread began ...

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Didn't go all the way back up to start of the thread.
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Re: a garage by any other name
I was following this thread and always try to apply these concepts to other combinations that I have seen or maybe just a what if. So with that thought, detached or attached what conditions would have to be met for the difference between a shop or a garage.. couldn't a residence have an attached shop? I guess I am seeking an definition of "garage" and/or "shop" - thanks in advance
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So with that thought, detached or attached what conditions would have to be met for the difference between a shop or a garage.. couldn't a residence have an attached shop? I guess I am seeking an definition of "garage" and/or "shop" - thanks in advance

Basically, a "garage" is where vehicles are stored, which also means gasoline (or other flammable fuels) are also stored there (unless, I guess, if you were to drain the fuel tanks and oil out each time before moving the vehicle into the "garage".

A "shop" would be (in my opinion) a "workshop" where work is done, things are worked on, built, deconstructed, etc., and could include the incidental vehicle or parts thereof (i.e., the vehicle is not stored there, and, in all likelihood, the vehicle or parts would not be fully assembled and would not be operational, thus no stored fuel.

Using an open flame heat source in an area where flammable fuels are stored is ... well ... one should not even need a code to say this ... it is *DUMB*. Would be high on the Darwin Award Candidacy list.
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