![]() (f) No change in the size or shape of a chimney shall be made within six inches of the roof framing through which it passes. (e) All spaces between chimneys and wood joists, beams, or headers shall be firestopped in accordance with the provisions of subchapter five of this chapter. (d) No combustible lathing, furring, or plaster grounds shall be placed against a chimney at any point more than one and one-half inches from the corner of the chimney but this shall not prevent plastering directly on masonry or on metal lath and metal furring nor shall it prevent placing chimneys for low temperature equipment entirely on the exterior of a building against the sheathing. (c) A clearance of at least two inches shall be provided between the exterior surfaces of interior masonry or concrete chimneys for all wood burning appliances. (b) A clearance of at least four inches shall be provided between the exterior surfaces of masonry or concrete chimneys for commercial and industrial type incinerators and combustible material. Finished flooring shall have at least one-half inch clearance from chimney walls. Trimmers shall be not less than five inches from the inside face of the concrete or masonry chimney wall. Headers, beams, joists, and studs shall be at least two inches from the outside face of a chimney or from masonry enclosing a flue. Build a 3.5-inch thick brick masonry wall framed into the combustible wall, with a 12-inch minimum clearance from the clay liner to combustibles. Builders have a problem building a masonry fireplace or a masonry chimney when it comes to clearances to combustibles. ![]() ![]() (a) All wood beams, joists, and studs shall be framed away from chimneys.
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