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Old 07-06-2017, 08:23 PM   #10
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So even those who had their fridge swap at ETI have been scorched. That brings up the question of what is the norm(if any)for back walls of fridge compartments? Plywood, metal, metal clad plywood?

Home inspection reports will call out issues with flues coming into contact with wood in attics. The problem is that over time the kindling point gets lowered thus creating a flammable situation.

Going to have to look down my vent and see if there is another scorch after ETI fixed my first one.
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