I talked to my insurance agent about the insert today. He didn't seem to care. He said becareful they burn alot hotter than a fireplace and create alot more creosote fires. I was thinking, what is this guy talking about. I disagreed with him. He then clarified that alot of people put inserts in fireplaces and the extra heat causes a chimney fire as soon as they light it from all the creosote in the chimney already. I told him I was going to have the chimney cleaned and inspected and then run a stainless steel liner all the way up the chimney. He said in that case you're doing it right. I asked what he needed to know about the insert, and the installation. He said,"Nothing. We're in the business of assuming risk." I ask specifically asked about getting a permint and having an inspection done. He said, "You may need to do that for legal reasons with the city but we don't care." So I asked him if it was ok just to have the chimney cleaned and inspected and then take pictures of the installation if I ever needed to make a claim. He said, "If you want, but it's our job to assume the risk and you're already paying extra for two chimneys you haven't been using." He added, "We can replace your house, but we can't replace your children." I told him I hadn't managed to get anybody pregnant yet, but I didn't want to run in to a claim problem if the house burnt down and an extra $20.00 would have been all it would have taken to keep you guys happy. He said, "You're fine. Just make sure you have a couple of smoke detectors in the house so you can get out."
I was shocked. This is from a State Farm agent.
I was shocked. This is from a State Farm agent.