That bar is really cool! Pretty and functional history! Is that a lodge in that pretty mountain shot? Or a restaurant?
How Cool! Looks awesome to chow down in the gorgeous rustic decor . If the Fisher doesn't sell maybe you could use it in the Rooster?
Someone told me that they're going to make wood burning stoves against the law in Utah. Do you know anything about that? Sent from my LG-H932 using Tapatalk
Well technically it's already illegal in the USA since it has been pulled from it's existing install...as I understand it...unless something has changed again recently. It's all about how hard your insurance company enforces it...
I don't know MB, but I go with yooperdave and brenndatomu, just not possible for total ban across the state. I did hear sometime in the 2020's only more efficient stoves will be sold as new, but NOT that burning nor using the old ones are outlawed. Only other thing I could put together is if your area gets bad weather inversions like Denver, not outlawed but near dense populations below certain elevations, some days when the air quality is bad there are "burn ban" days, (along with encouraging don't mow your lawn before 6 pm, and don't fill your gas tank in your vehicles during the day).
May 15 2020 is when phase two kicks in...phase one is already in place...this is for wood furnaces, but I'm pretty sure there are stricter regs that kick in for stoves too...
Probably in reference to adopting the ICC (International Code Council family of codes) July 1 2019. Most states already have adopted this code. It requires ALL appliances to be UL Listed (tested) with a UL Label attached. Pre-exsting (installed) stoves are grandfathered. Makes it difficult to tell when a stove was installed sitting on a hearth, connected to a correct chimney doesn't it?
They can't! They can pass laws for stringent air qualities, but to take away your ability of keeping warm would cause major lawsuits!
The following counties in Utah are subject to "No Burn Days"; Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Salt Lake, Tooele, Utah, and Weber. If your wood stove is a secondary heat source, it is regulated from November 1 to March 1st. If wood, coal, pellet or fireplace is your ONLY heat source, you are exempt on "No Burn Days". This includes ALL woodstoves including burning of manufactured logs. They are not preventing you from keeping warm, they are preventing you from burning your fuel of choice.
And WOW about the no burn days, that saddens me Terribly. Seems lawmakers are disconnected from actual REAL people and real life.
They're connected to the people and wild life that can't breathe when the carbon monoxide levels go sky high and the air becomes unfit to breathe during a temperature inversion. People don't cause the temperature inversions and can't control the weather but they can attempt to make the air just a little bit more fit to breathe without shutting everything down, although there are those that would like for that to be a tool as well.
Really? That's a new one to me! With all the control and regulations out there, its a wonder that mandatory evacuations aren't enforced!