Chimneys Clause Samples

The Chimneys clause sets out the requirements and standards for the construction, maintenance, and use of chimneys within a property. It typically addresses aspects such as the materials to be used, minimum height and clearance from combustible materials, and the need for regular inspection and cleaning to prevent fire hazards. By establishing clear guidelines, this clause helps ensure the safe operation of fireplaces and heating appliances, reducing the risk of fire and ensuring compliance with building codes.
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Chimneys. 6. Wood in contact or near soil. 7. Crawl spaces, basements. 8. Observe and report any evidence of water penetration and condensation. 9. Observe and report any evidence of deterioration from insects, rot, or fire. The Inspector is NOT required to observe and report on the systems and components herein.
Chimneys. You must ensure that chimneys and flues are kept free from obstruction and you must notify us immediately if they have become blocked. We will arrange for our contractors to carry out an annual sweep (more frequent if required) of all used chimneys and we expect you to allow access for these to take place. You must only use fuel suitable for the particular appliance or open fire. Failure to do so may cause damage or inefficient running of the appliance, which could lead to safety issues. You should not burn any plastics, food, animal waste, recyclable material or painted or treated timber.
Chimneys. Chimneys located on an exterior wall must be one hundred percent (100%) masonry on Type 8F Lots.
Chimneys. The emission of air impurities from each boiler to the atmosphere is to be via a chimney which discharges at least 150 m above the level of the floor of the turbine house to which the chimney is related. Efflux velocity
Chimneys. All chimneys shall be brick and corbelled, stucco, stone or wood siding with corners, and all exterior flues shall be enclosed.
Chimneys. 3.10.1. To use the chimney at the Property (if applicable) only with the written consent of the Landlord; such consent will not be unreasonably withheld if the chimney is safe to use; 3.10.2. To arrange to have the chimney swept either at the end of the Tenancy or, if the Tenancy should last longer than a year, each spring if any chimney is used for an open fire or wood burning stove.
Chimneys. On Type F Lots, all exposed portions of the fire breast, flu and chimney shall be clad in cementitious lap siding, brick, stone or stucco. Chimneys located on an exterior wall must be 100% brick or stone.
Chimneys. The Tenant must only use any chimneys at the property with the Landlord’s written consent.
Chimneys i. Repair or in-kind replacement of chimney liners provided that the work does not affect the exterior of the chimney. ii. Installation of spark-arresting chimney caps.
Chimneys. Verticality, flashing, brickwork deterioration. STAIRS – Structure integrity, looseness, safety issues. RAISED STRUCTURES – Balconies Verandas, Patios, Decks, Suspended Concrete floors, Balustrades – Structure, integrity, looseness, safety issues. ROOF – Tiles, shingles, slates, sheet roofing, gables, roof flashing – cracked, broken, loose, decay, rusting, nails popping. SKYLIGHTS VENTS FLUES – Flashing, damages, ▇▇▇▇ build up. VALLEYS – Rust, mortar deterioration. GUTTERING – Rust, ponding, debris. DOWNPIPES – Rust, visible connection to storm pipe, clips. ▇▇▇▇▇ FASCIA BARGES – Defects ROOF SPACE ROOF COVERING – defects. ROOF FRAMING – physical damage, deterioration, inappropriate modification. SARKING – Integrity. PARTY WALLS – Integrity. INSULATION – installed or not. SUB FLOOR SPACE TIMBER FLOOR – Supports, Floor, Ventilation, drainage, damp – eg defection of bearers or joists, cracking, spalling, rusting, termite caps, deterioration. SUSPENDED CONCRETE FLOORS – eg Deterioration. THE SITE CAR ACCOMMODATION, DETACHED LAUNDRY, ABLUTION FACILITIES AND GARDEN SHEDS – As per primary residence. RETAINING WALLS – retaining walls supporting other structures. Landscaping retaining walls more than 700 mm high. PATHS AND DRIVEWAYS – eg Subsidence, integrity trips hazards. STEPS – eg Subsidence, integrity trips hazards. FENCING – General fencing – eg Inappropriate loading. SWIMMING POOL BARRIER – Self Closing & self latching gate. HANDOVER INSPECTION AGREEMENT SCOPE OF A HANDOVER INSPECTION A HANDOVER inspection is a visual inspection of the finishes and the quality of the finishes presented by the Builder at the time of my inspection and based on certain defects within the The Guide to Standards and Tolerances 2015. The Guide to Standards and Tolerances 2015 is only a guide and an advisory document. It is not a regulated standard and is not part of this hierarchy. Each state and territory has an Act to regulate the contents of a domestic building contract and the responsibilities of parties. These Acts also require compliance with regulated building standards and require buildings and their materials to be fit for their intended purposes. This Guide can be used to determine whether or not an item is defective only where this cannot be done by reference to the contract documents, the relevant Australian Standards, the BCA or the relevant regulations. Where there is any contradiction or difference between the Guide and an Act, a regulation, the BCA or a building co...