View Full Version : Wood Heater - would you advise council?
skeghead
10th April 2020, 12:42 PM
Hi Woodies,
So I am in a new house completed 6 months ago. Its getting cold here, so I ordered an Australian Standard wood heater and have a liscenced contractor to install it.
Spoke to council who have informed me I must submit a plan and pay a fee. :no:
Feels a bit of a rip to me.
Considering not advising council. (I live rural)
What do others think?
Thanks
Skeg
verawood
10th April 2020, 01:19 PM
Personally I would, for 2 main reasons; they can most likely order you to pull it out plus fine you.
Also, if your house insurance company finds out you probably wont be covered.
I built a house in 1984 and kept the local council informed of all compulsory items.
Good luck with whatever you decide.
Here in Vic some councils have sneaky ways of keeping tabs on illegal installs, EG: smoke where it shouldn't be.
graham.murfett
10th April 2020, 04:57 PM
A new heater in a new house. I'd be doing it all by the book.
In my Experience, the longest distance between 2 points is a shortcut.
China
10th April 2020, 05:11 PM
I would have thought it would have been in the original building application
skeghead
11th April 2020, 01:08 PM
I would have thought it would have been in the original building application
I have a gas spigot and was leaning that way. Now its getting cooler a wood fire would be preferable, the feel of a wood fire is my preference now. Plus gives me something to do around the house, getting wood etc. :)
skeghead
11th April 2020, 01:19 PM
In my Experience, the longest distance between 2 points is a shortcut.
good quote thanks :)