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Need advice for non-combustible wall
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<blockquote data-quote="Dok" data-source="post: 1209879" data-attributes="member: 13576"><p>Interesting, I've been looking for something similar in the California building codes. I want to put a stove in my garage and the alternatives are using an older stove that specs 36" to combustible wall or buying one of the new stoves with much smaller clearances. I was planning on using two layers of Hardi-board with a 1" air gap between them. I'll see how the stove I have fits with the 18" clearance spec'd in that pdf. Thanks Woodfarmer, that helps!</p><p></p><p>Dok</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dok, post: 1209879, member: 13576"] Interesting, I've been looking for something similar in the California building codes. I want to put a stove in my garage and the alternatives are using an older stove that specs 36" to combustible wall or buying one of the new stoves with much smaller clearances. I was planning on using two layers of Hardi-board with a 1" air gap between them. I'll see how the stove I have fits with the 18" clearance spec'd in that pdf. Thanks Woodfarmer, that helps! Dok [/QUOTE]
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