Re: fireplaces
From: Elizabeth Magill (pastorlizmgmail.com)
Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2012 07:48:35 -0800 (PST)
I just went on a ski vacation and the gas fireplace was turned on by turning a 
timer. So if we accidentally left it alone it just turned off! Longest setting 
was 45 minutes.

We have a gas fireplace here at Mosaic Commons (berlin MA) and people love it.
We avoided wood because of people (that is, me) with allergies to the smoke and 
to the wood and to the mold that grows in the stacked wood.

-Liz
Elizabeth Magill
Mosaic Commons Cohousing
Berlin, MA
With three 3BR homes available for $173,000 for qualified buyers.
(www.sawyerhil.org/40B)


On Mar 9, 2012, at 10:36 AM, Sharon Villines wrote:

> 
> 
> On 8 Mar 2012, at 10:10 PM, Carol Agate wrote:
> 
>> We are considering adding a fireplace to our common living room, but there 
>> is concern about the risk of people being careless. Do you have a community 
>> fireplace? What have you done to be sure people who use it aren't careless?
> 
> Unless the cohousing community is in an area where it is common for people to 
> have wood-burning fireplaces at home and thus have good habits, I wouldn't 
> advise it. It would require a lot of education. There are various 
> safe-guards, I'm sure, but from 12 years of experience with people moving in 
> and out, it's hard to keep everyone educated. It takes constant effort.
> 
> We have a gas fireplace, which I resisted because I thought we should have a 
> wood-burning fireplace if we had one at all. Why have a fake one? But the 
> fake ones are very nice and it is much loved. It recently needed a part that 
> the repair person said was not available. We were faced with replacing the 
> whole thing or removing it or just leaving it sit there. The only question 
> anyone raised (at least out loud) was, "If we have to replace the whole 
> thing, can me move it so it is better centered on the wall?" No discussion of 
> removing it.
> 
> So I would say, put in a gas one. People will love probably love it.
> 
> Sharon
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> Sharon Villines
> Takoma Village Cohousing, Washington DC
> http://www.takomavillage.org
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