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skip0358 12-06-2010 05:51 PM

Wood burning stoves
 
Just a question. Does anyone know if wood burning stoves or wood burning fireplaces are allowed in TV??

mulligan 12-06-2010 07:13 PM

The ony part I can see as a problem is the wood part.

Mudder 12-06-2010 07:31 PM

I can't think of any reason why they would not be allowed.

pauld315 12-07-2010 09:27 AM

I think the only issue from the homeowner association would be where the wood would be stacked. The installation would have to be inspected by a fire mashall and your insurance would probably rise a little because of it. TV might have a rule against them because of the close proximity of the homes.

I heated a house with a woodburning stove back in the 80"s and early 90's when I lived up north. I did not enjoy that at all. Lot of work and dirty. I much prefer a fireplace with gas logs. I just can't imagine that there is a return on investment in Florida for a woodburning stove.

Tbugs 12-07-2010 10:40 AM

Termites
 
Yeah, termites are real common in Florida and chances are that termites would infest your woodpile. Also, there are lots of other little critters that would burrow into the woodpile such as SNAKES!!! and spiders - and let's not forget SNAKES!!!

Really, there is no need for a wood burning stove in The Villages. There are some cold mornings but turn your heat on for a couple of hours or even get an electric space heater (watching out for fire, of course) to put on for a couple of hours.

With an electric space heater, there is no chance of SNAKES!!! or termites.

skip0358 12-07-2010 10:47 AM

Thanks
 
Actually I was asking because a neighbor has one and it stinks like----. I to have used them up North but wasn't sure if they were allowed here especially as close as the houses are.. The answers I got today from TV we're of course why wouldn't they be. So I guess I'll buy some clothes pins. Thanks for your answers though!

Bogie Shooter 12-07-2010 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skip0358 (Post 313674)
Actually I was asking because a neighbor has one and it stinks like----. I to have used them up North but wasn't sure if they were allowed here especially as close as the houses are.. The answers I got today from TV we're of course why wouldn't they be. So I guess I'll buy some clothes pins. Thanks for your answers though!

Why not call deed compliance?

skip0358 12-07-2010 12:07 PM

Already done
 
They're the one's who gave me that answer.

2BNTV 12-07-2010 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Tbugs (Post 313670)
Yeah, termites are real common in Florida and chances are that termites would infest your woodpile. Also, there are lots of other little critters that would burrow into the woodpile such as SNAKES!!! and spiders - and let's not forget SNAKES!!!

Really, there is no need for a wood burning stove in The Villages. There are some cold mornings but turn your heat on for a couple of hours or even get an electric space heater (watching out for fire, of course) to put on for a couple of hours.

With an electric space heater, there is no chance of SNAKES!!! or termites.

I hate snakes!!!!!!!!!!!! :22yikes:

handyman 12-07-2010 02:25 PM

wood smoke
 
I can't stand wood smoke or inconsiderate neighbors , so thanks for the warning,I will definitley not be looking for my dream home in Bonita.If there is not an ordinance against wood stoves there ought to be, I can't imagine what it would be like if everybody had a wood stove smoking up the bubble (teramites, fires and insurance to name a few)

Indydealmaker 12-07-2010 02:32 PM

So now if you have a fireplace, you are an inconsiderate neighbor! I officially resign my senior status.

CaliforniaGirl 12-11-2010 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Indydealmaker (Post 313738)
So now if you have a fireplace, you are an inconsiderate neighbor! I officially resign my senior status.

I love the smell of wood burning and it honestly never occurred to me that others would find it offensive. In southern Cal I lived on the beach and it was always cool as soon as the sun set, so I was the idiot with smoke coming out of my chimney in August. Now I opt for gas, but only because hauling in firewood is a huge pain and keeping a wood fire burning properly is work and I avoid that whenever possible :)

KathieI 12-11-2010 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by CaliforniaGirl (Post 314577)
I love the smell of wood burning and it honestly never occurred to me that others would find it offensive. In southern Cal I lived on the beach and it was always cool as soon as the sun set, so I was the idiot with smoke coming out of my chimney in August. Now I opt for gas, but only because hauling in firewood is a huge pain and keeping a wood fire burning properly is work and I avoid that whenever possible :)

I agree CaliGirl... I lived near the ocean in LA and there would be some people using their fireplaces in the summer and I always enjoyed the smell of wood burning, never occurred to me that someone would find it offensive. Yesterday while horseback riding in Lake Weir, I smelled a lot of burning wood and thought it was absolutely delightful especially on a cold and windy day.

golf2140 12-11-2010 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Indydealmaker (Post 313738)
So now if you have a fireplace, you are an inconsiderate neighbor! I officially resign my senior status.

Yes, those of us with lung issues, really have an issue with them.:a20:


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