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Re: Fireplace building code?
[Re: jono23]
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12/23/19 10:16 AM
12/23/19 10:16 AM
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Hearth has to be a minimum 4" thick. If you raise it 8" you can reduce your extension thickness for non combustible materials to 3/8" instead of 2". We are currently under the 2006 IRC in Madison and that is our specs for masonry fireplaces.
Last edited by tenthlegionnaire; 12/23/19 10:18 AM.
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