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On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 10:16:00 GMT, "Vaughn"
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"Michelle P" wrote in message
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If your house is insured it will be void if you install the device. The
insurance companies frown on anything that is not UL approved.


Could you give us a reference please? What other things might I do that
will void my home insurance? Can you give us a specific case where someone lost
their home and then had the insurance company refuse to pay because a non-UL
device was installed somewhere in the house?

Thanks
Vaughn



Michelle

Ignoramus25850 wrote:


Well, insurance companies are getting EXTREMELY adverse to risk. Many
will not insure a building with aluminum wiring unless it has ALL
DEVICES either replaced with COALR devices or every connection
pigtailed to copper with a certified device - and an inspection to
prove it. Any Knob and tube left in the house and they won't touch it.
A wood stove that is not certified? No insurance. Not installed to
code? No insurance. Many other conditions as well. I'm not an
insurance agent, nor do I play one on TV, but I AM the IT guy for a
pretty big brokerage.

Coverage HAS been denied. One of the stickiest players in Canada is
ING - and they own half the business.