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I am not aware of this provision. Please explain or reference. Thanks.Yankee said:If they do not have a heating system that uses fossil fuel.
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I am not aware of this provision. Please explain or reference. Thanks.Yankee said:If they do not have a heating system that uses fossil fuel.
IntroductionJobsaver said:I am not aware of this provision. Please explain or reference. Thanks.
A bit different scenario I'd say. If he cut his own tree down for the wood stove (and maybe planted another for the wood stove in 20 years), I'd say the energy code shouldn't apply or effect this system. If a man cuts a tree and builds his house, someone else will likely be living in it in during the building lifetime.Jobsaver said:Thanks Yankee. asking, "Why would they?" , while reading the code book is considered a violation by some.One day, a man cut a tree down on his own property to build his own cabin, and the government said, you can't do that without first getting our permission. The man thought about it for awhile with this question in mind: "Why would they?"