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13-080 (3) BP-2023-1369 48 ROCKLAND HEIGHTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS RD Map:Block:Lot: CITY OF NORTHAMPTON 13-080-001 Permit: Alts Renovations Repair PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE GUARANTY FUND (MGL c.142A) BUILDING PERMIT Permit# BP-2023-1369 PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO: Project# CHIMNEY LINER 2023 Contractor: License: Est.Cost: 7013 CORY MCGILL Const.Class: Exp.Date: Use Group: Owner: JORDA JANEL P&KARLA D YOUNGBLOOD Lot Size (sq.ft.) Zoning: RI/SR Applicant: CORY MCGILL DBA DONE RIGHT CHIMNEY Applicant Address Phone: Insurance: PO BOX 1054 (413)340-1399 WCV 01525601 WILLIAMSBURG, MA 01096 ISSUED ON: 10/02/2023 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK: CHIMENY LINER AND WOOD INSERT POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET Inspector of Plumbing Inspector of Wiring D.P.W. Building Inspector Underground: Service: Meter: Footings: Rough: Rough: House # Foundation: Final: Final: Final: Rough Frame: Gas: Fire Department Driveway Final: Fireplace/Chimney: Rough: Oil: Insulation: Smoke: Final: THIS PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON UPON VIOLATION OF ANY OF ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS. Signature: f� 9 r` 1 5 1 A T Fees Paid: $65.00 212 Main Street,Phone(413)587-1240,Fax: (413)587-1272 Office of the Building Commissioner The Commonwealth of Massach setts - Y ED rOt Board of Building Regulations and tand rds F R Massachusetts State Building Code, 80 c MIOCT — UNI1IPALITY � SE Building Permit Application To Construct,Repair Ren vate Or Demo ��j�lisiY67 evise'Mar 2011 One-or Two-Family Dwel 'ng nFaT or Rtnl 11r This Section For Official Use-0 r1_ `�;Hq T_ INSPFc .. Building Permit Number: ',. -' I Jig Date Ap ied: 106c ,. c % ► ► ► )0 g 3 Building Official(Print Name) Signature 'Dat SECTION 1: SITE INFORMATION 1.1 Property Address: 1.2 Assessors Map&Parcel Numbers 48 Rockland Heights, Northampton, MA 01060 1.1 a Is this an accepted street?yes no Map Number Parcel Number 1.3 Zoning Information: 1.4 Property Dimensions: Zoning District Proposed Use Lot Area(sq ft) Frontage(It) 1.5 Building Setbacks(ft) Front Yard Side Yards Rear Yard Required Provided Required Provided Required Provided 1.6 Water Supply: (M.G.L c.40,§54) 1.7 Flood Zone Information: 1.8 Sewage Disposal System: Public 0 Private 0 Zone: Outside Flood Zone? Municipal❑ On site disposal system 0 Check if yes❑ SECTION 2: PROPERTY OWNERSHIP' 2.1 Owner'of Record: Janel Jorda Northampton, MA 01060 Name(Print) City,State,ZIP 48 Rockland Heights (413) 341-3355 jpjorda@web-tactics.com No.and Street Telephone Email Address SECTION 3: DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK'(check all that apply) New Construction 0 Existing Building 0 Owner-Occupied 0 Repairs(s) �' Alteration(s) 0 Addition 0 Demolition 0 Accessory Bldg. 0 Number of Units Other Specify:Wood Insert&liner install Brief Description of Proposed Work':To install (1)pre-insulated 6"stainless steel liner system to vent(1) new Osburn Inspire wood fireplace insert. To vent wood insert to new stainless steel liner system. SECTION 4:ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS Item Estimated Costs: Official Use Only (Labor and Materials) 1.Building $7,013.88 I. Building Permit Fee:$ Indicate how fee is determined: 0 Standard City/Town Application Fee 2.Electrical $ ❑Total Project Cost'(Item 6)x multiplier x 3.Plumbing $ 2. Other Fees: $ 4.Mechanical (HVAC) $ List: 5.Mechanical (Fire Suppression) Total All Fees:y Check No./'1 heck Amount: Cash Amount: 6. Total Project Cost: $7,013.88 0 Paid in Full 0 Outstanding Balance Due: SECTION 5: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 5.1 Construction Supervisor License(CSL) CS-107568 05/25/2025 Cory McGill License Number Expiration Date Name of CSL Holder List CSL Type(see below) U P.O. Box 1054 No.and Street Type Description Williamsburg, MA 01096 U Unrestricted(Buildings up to 35,000 cu.ft.) R Restricted 1&2 Family Dwelling City/Town,State,ZIP M Masonry RC Roofing Covering WS Window and Siding SF Solid Fuel Burning Appliances (413)340-1399 ContactDoneRight@gmail.com I Insulation Telephone Email address D Demolition 5.2 Registered Home Improvement Contractor(HIC) #178722 08/27/2024 Cory McGill HIC Registration Number Expiration Date HIC Company Name or HIC Registrant Name P.O. Box 1054 ContactDoneRight@gmail.com No.and Street Williamsburg, MA 01096 (413) 340-1399 Email address City/Town,State,ZIP Telephone SECTION 6:WORKERS'COMPENSATION INSURANCE AFFIDAVIT(M.G.L.c.152.§ 25C(6)) Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the Issuance of the building permit. Signed Affidavit Attached? Yes ® No ❑ SECTION 7a: OWNER AUTHORIZATION TO BE COMPLETED WHEN OWNER'S AGENT OR CONTRACTOR APPLIES FOR BUILDING PERMIT I,as Owner of the subject property,hereby authorize Cory McGill to act on my behalf,in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application. Janet Jorda 9 ' Sep 28,2023 Print Owner's Name(Electronic Signature) Date SECTION 7b: OWNER' OR AUTHORIZED AGENT DECLARATION By entering my name below,I hereby attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that all of the information contained in this application is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and understanding. Cory McGill Print Owner's or Authorized Agent's Name(Electronic Signature) Date NOTES: 1. An Owner who obtains a building permit to do his/her own work,or an owner who hires an unregistered contractor (not registered in the Home Improvement Contractor(HIC)Program),will not have access to the arbitration program or guaranty fund under M.G.L.c. 142A. Other important information on the HIC Program can be found at www.mass.gov/oca Information on the Construction Supervisor License can be found at www.mass.gov/dps 2. When substantial work is planned,provide the information below: Total floor area(sq. ft.) (including garage,finished basement/attics,decks or porch) Gross living area(sq.ft.) Habitable room count Number of fireplaces Number of bedrooms Number of bathrooms Number of half/baths Type of heating system Number of decks/porches Type of cooling system Enclosed Open 3. "Total Project Square Footage"may be substituted for"Total Project Cost" Jorda - 2023-09 Building Permit Application Final Audit Report 2023-09-28 Created: 2023-09-28 By: Done Right Chimney(contactdoneright@gmail.com) Status: Signed Transaction ID: CBJCHBCAABAAGRRhDYQ4mC4f3w9j733UGwQB8P3IlyS1 "Jorda - 2023-09 Building Permit Application" History In Document created by Done Right Chimney (contactdoneright@gmail.com) 2023-09-28-1:43:05 AM GMT El Document emailed to Janel Jorda (jpjorda@web-tactics.com) for signature 2023-09-28-1:44:17 AM GMT in Email viewed by Janel Jorda (jpjorda@web-tactics.com) 2023-09-28-10:36:58 AM GMT © Document e-signed by Janel Jorda (jpjorda@web-tactics.com) Signature Date:2023-09-28-10:37:37 AM GMT-Time Source:server 0 Agreement completed. 2023-09-28-10:37:37 AM GMT I El Adobe Acrobat Sign i t INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Phone:888-900-8106 FOR BEST-Flex Model "PI" Pre-Insulated Fax:888 392 4432 com 34 Commerce Street,Williston VT 05495 _I. ,. STAINLESS STEEL CHIMNEY LINERS g v pp y' 4. BEST-Flex Model "PWebI" :www.NewEnIandChimne Su I Pre-Insulated F - EX New England Supply STAINLESS STEEL CHIMNEY LINERS PRODUCTS BEST-Flex Model"PI"Stainless Steel Chimney Liners are manufactured by New England Supply Inc.Located in Williston,VT. The BEST-Flex lining system is designed and UL listed to be installed inside masonry chimneys.BEST-Flex liners are used to vent the gases and by-products produced by appliances that bum oil,gas,or solid fuels. All appliances require certain venting specifications and the liner is not to be sized less than specified in the appliance manufacturer's instructions.For the best operation refer to the appliance manufacturer's instructions to determine any special necessities for that specific appliance. The installer must contact the local building and fire code officials for a variety of reasons: • The installation may require special inspection requirements. • Building permits may be required before installation. • Compliance with local building codes.(Authorities with local jurisdiction such as Inspectors,Municiple Building Departments,Fire Departments,and Fire Bureau's have precedence over national codes). For proper results and operation use only materials or components specified in these installation instructions. Using parts or materials not specified may result in undesireable effects. The lining system safety,code compliance,warranty and performance may be compromised if the installation instructions are not followed BEST-Flex Stainless Steel Chimney Liners are tested and listed by Underwriters Laboratories. • In the United States they are tested to UL 1777 and can be installed in NEW&EXISTING masonry chimneys. • In Canada they are tested to ULC S635 and are to be installed in EXISTING masonry chimneys. PRODUCT INFORMATION FOR BEST-Flex CHIMNEY LINERS • BEST-Wrap and a protective aluminum sleeve has already been assembled around the liner • BEST-Wrap is one half inch(1/2")thick,eight pound density,ceramic wool blanket with a three mil aluminum foil face. • Best-Flex Pre-insulated Liners are created from a variety of New England Supply's Liners;Including Best Flex Lightwall,Elite Series,Heavywall,& Smoothwall liners. • The BEST-Flex Pre-Insulated Stainless Steel Flexible Chimney liner is designed to reline existing chimneys or to be used as a liner in new construction. Manufactured with the highest quality,mill certified alloy.BEST-Flex Stainless Steel Flexible Chimney Liner has a high acid fighting capability. Listed by UL Laboratories to UL 1777&ULC S635 standards for zero clearance installation.BEST-Flex can be used to vent wood,wood pellet,coal,non-condensing gas and oil,making it the choice for venting all standard efficiency installations.UL listed BEST-Flex is available in 3"to 12"diameters(13"above is not listed)to cover a wide range of requirements found in the field today. • The unique manufacturing systems used to make BEST-Flex utilizes a continuous strip of stainless steel,interlocked to produce a gas and water tight lining system of superior strength and durability.BEST-Flex can be curved to go around offsets in chimneys and can fit most any installation requirement.Unless specified by the manufacturer,the liner is not to be field ovalized. The corrugated construction allows for expansion& contraction during the heat-up&cool-down periods,which removes any stresses on the system. • BEST-Flex Pre-Insulated Liner is already insulated with a foil-faced ceramic wool blanket&protective shell that meets UL 1777&ULC S635 standards for chimney exteriors with zero clearance to combustibles. • BEST-Flex Stainless Steel Chimney Liner comes with a Lifetime Warranty for all fuels,with appliance efficiencies at 83 percent or lower. • BEST-flex Pre-Insulated Stainless Steel Liners DO NOT need any additional insulation to meet the zero clearance inside&outside the masonry mass. MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR BEST-Flex PRE-INSULATED STAINLESS STEEL LINER INSTALLATION: Pre-Insulated Liner-"PI" SA-Stove Adapter . TT/TB-Two piece or one piece tee i il TEC Tee Capiiiii als ,, .,„7: EA/EF-15°-90°elbow C/CC-Coupler O �~ , Screws/Rivets OPTION A ?" OPTION B TP-Top Plate �`" , TPCC Liner Cap TC-Top Clamp . 110! OR TPC-Top Plate OR SC-Storm Collar CL-Liner Cap(square/round) Phone:888-900-8106 Fax:888-392-4432 Web:www.NewEnglandChimneySupply.com New England Supply 34 Commerce Street,Williston VT 05495 1.)CHIMNEY PREPARATION&INITIAL INSPECTION Before any liner can be installed the existing chimney must meet proper construction and code requirements: • The chimney must be between 10-ft high(min)and 100-ft(max)in height. • The chimney must have a wall thickness of 4-inch min(nominal)solid masonry unit. • The chimney must project at least 3-ft over the point of roof penetration,and at least 2-ft higher than any point of any structure within a 10-ft radius. • If the mass of the chimney is constructed within the structure a 2-in minimum,unobstructed air space,must surround the chimney mass to any combustible material.If the chimney is constructed on the outside of the structure,1-in of unobstructed air space must be maintained between the chimney mass and all other combustible materials. • When the chimney breaks the plane of a floor,ceiling,or other horizontal or vertical structure,fire stops of a non-combustible material must be used. • The installer must verify the above with all local&national codes as required. • If the correct clearances cannot be verified due to regional factors the liner must be installed with a UL listed insulation material. • Any appliance that burns a liquid fuel cannot be attached to a chimney liner made to vent a solid fuel burning appliance. • The connection pipe between the appliance and the chimney liner must have proper clearances to combustibles. This can be determined by the appliance manufacturer's installation instructions,the national building code,the local building code,or whichever factor takes precedence. • The chimney must be cleaned comprehensively to remove all deposits of soot,creosote,or glazed creosote before any liner is installed.A full inspection must be done to determine if the chimney is structurally sound.If the existing system is found not to be in compliance with applicable building code and/or manufacturers installation instructions,the liner shall not be installed until appropriate steps have been taken in order to bring the chimney or vent into compliance with the applicable code and/or manufacturer's instructions. Note:Installing a lining system into an existing chimney or vent does not,in any way,upgrade the resulting relined system and make it suitable for any applications that require a vent or chimney of a higher temperature handling capability,an alternative fuel,or any other more sever service than the original chimney or vent in which it is installed. 2.)GENERAL INSULATING REQUIREMENTS AND THE BEST- CHIMNEY CONNECTORS AND VENT CONNECTORSFlex PRE-INSULATED STAINLESS STEEL CHIMNEY LINER Not all situations require the insulation of the chimney liner.The UL 1777 M bete systems fi,nimum3.5i (DO mnl dusk w masc!rywauo-amedinto 2 MIsi mmi �� Nrt�bbpe was wen a4MMn.n all et(305mm)hor separation &ULC S635 Standard for installing stainless steel chimney liners requires +- a"""""°■) from ay liner•° uslibleeFi!.*Imer(WSW C315 . . clemit6smn) r♦ a emit Standard Spook-aeon la Clay Flue Lima and Chem-ray Pofs,a epmsMM). insulation because the non code conforming chimney has zero clearance — 16nm',l,rae tltc*ness shale run from code,surface to combustibles or some other defect.Therefore the UL 1777&ULC S635 Tr °ow !° Ina beyond,m lmrors aa°oama m true IlEII and 4.tre fen cemented in rte.. Standard is in place for fire protection.In the United States the definition of t II c n: . : ea„„rbr Cfeata ore 12m.13osmml a code conforming chimney is one that meets or exceeds the N.F.P.A.211 n standard for construction of chimneys.This standard includes;proper o 1 1305m) .°w0FFA2 `■ clearances to combustibles,intact 5/8 fireday flue liner or equivalent, minimum four inch(nominal)solid chimney wall.If the chimney meets all Min MUM dews,d.,i„veban Systems Saiaewweled listed facmry.a;,chimney length of the same mammy to steel sled Seep.and•_,• Wendel lee de diameter as the emmney connector and having 1 to the requirements for a code conforming structure the only reason to reline sM■2h(51mn) l 9 C nl ney �cfbeema�Mmm alloft a�lal chimney 'nee it would be for proper sizing and appliance performance.In the case of „n�.de NauoabY errs spacebetween Mpmerwala hacnlm length and qua relining gas or oil fired appliances no insulation is required(recommended Monne, e eue for high efficiency).Regardless of existing chimney conformance,insulating Me —� and!e the bock masonrypenetraaonwith enon-wateraaeae 0)M. 1 Use cswwre, refractory cement Supports she)be sew•ely Watered to wore the chimney liner will improve the performance of the appliance that is 1, aM�w : „^•parts to stelae.on ell ataand oarnanneylang!n shell�l connected to it.The insulated liner will stay warmer and the flue will not cool IOs vomnimh A. I sea*,n penetrate the chimney One, as quickly which means less condensation.In wood burning appliances this taralnaier.M� w w Cessnpe 90 Ipzg mm) mr.atrarn x11 will reduce the amount of creosote that will form in the liner.In oil and gas Sent awl supports burning applications the likelihood of condensation will be greatly reduced (especially on startup).While fire protection is the main reason for insulating, Mee a.nme•eya a.m.M.M.n� System cs ee steel°n nor nno a.mmmemzagaage oz,m insulatinga liner(even if not required)will paydividends byincreasing2noeln.rel�"Eel 00'0 9 1051 mold w M¢Fnesc,with a eentoeted thimble mmenulr. q ) zhf51me) Te,.,mama 2a gauge I0.024In(061mmpmm,dmess,nming two 1h performance and efficiency. et- - eac,1n125mm (25mm)air channels,separated from combustiblesbyaminimum J onamey e16In(152 rem)a glass fiber insulation Opening shall be cowered, Please Note:For the installed liner system to meet UL standards,all UL il•111Ai owed. amthm,wa Supported wnnasheet;ruasupport T,nm"m2aga"ge (0 02a in.(0.61 mm))in I,lh a 00s listed components used must be installed with proper clearances. ��✓ _ Supports shall besecum10 fastened towall an all sides Chinn - Wimps a In. and shell be sized 1D 61 and holdchimney ele 00,Fasteners 4 used ev 052 min)w■s In secure a.rmay section shall not penetrate chimney nue liner. 3.)SIZING THE CORRECT CHIMNEY LINER DIAMETER c01 netsvent a da ro'''""� I n.la •"^ I.::. Cleans.b in 1152 rum) ]Smml Masonry .Y. • Any heating appliance connected to the lining system must not '0 a a ' 21( s,,,w„ , have a flue outlet size larger than the liner area at its smallest point,unless a qualified person has sized the liner to suit the stem D.saw.e,aaated!feted fact° bdtt u„mn length In an node Mom.n cerralsydeafeiv to Meet M..i swoon and 65 7' ry ng'.w! appliance combust:Ms 2 h.(510)I demeler 2 in 151 min)larger than the chimney connector and hassle 1 in.,25 nen)w mere of kmutaton serving as a pass-Tsrough b,a singe k_ Sr°e1.M.I ( rMsimun d.W1R 2n,(5!min) wen t slel cam crmec!or of,minimum 24 • For sizing a liner used for gas and oil burning appliances refer e,p,on. ^e c gauge400 a in 10.61,r f)darkness.with a mhimum 21n.151 min)ore space helwean the to N.F.P.A 54 for gas and N.F.P.A 31 for oil.Also refer to the .- C IMP By %.. :I (mm.)ie . outer wallafa,mneysectionanda, sladaa secno �.,,,,.,,,,, M dMreey length Minimum Mngtn of chimney section shalt be 121n.(305 min).Chimney appliance manufacturer's instructions.Liners that are incorrectly MS section roomers,wit and spaced l h 125 min)away horn connector by Chmnty r means a sheet stool supped plates on boll ends of chamrey section sized for the appliance can lead to poor draft,excessive t _ ��_' 1 pen,ngen.tbecovered ands mneyeel:,a,.upportedonbaths,deswM e—Ctsnn,o corns= shoot stool supports of mintnum 24 gauge)0.024 in 15 61 min))lnlckness. condensation,and creosote build-up inside the lining system. \�_'. le' a C wwe M ah Suppnrls Shan be securely laslened to well surfaces on all sides Please call New England Supply Inc.should you have any Mr1pio12io 151no) 3- sn«i,,.a,,,pp„s onddsnail be sued 1phl and 500chimney sect.Fasteners used sN.o'.0 c,prnme0 0- actin aurrrq section shah,ror penetrate showery thin liner questions about sizing a liner. careaviced 55FFw21t Cieararce:2 h(51 mm) • For sizing a liner used for solid fuel burning appliances the cross section area of the liner shall not be less than the cross section Nola All clearances and ItsekneSseS are ilworrrums:larger clearances and thickneneS are penited area of the appliance outlet collar.Unless specified by the appliance the cross section area of the flue shall not be more than three(3)times the cross section area of the appliance outlet collar. Solid fuel burning fireplace liners should be a minimum of one-twelfth(1/12)the square inches compared to the square inches of the fireplace opening.This one-twelfth(1/12)number can vary based on height of the chimney along with other calculating factors.Call New England Supply Inc.if you have any questions. 9.3 Minimum Masonry Opening and Clearances to Combustibles i COMBUSTIBLE MANTEL SHELF COMBUSTIBLE _I— ,TOP SURROUND © l— 3 \ /) In _ 1 I 1 I I I i P ©I —' ;.� Li m �—i. ��,�. a ,_ ell I 1 1, I 6 _) e I —__ — i QW _r 1�' �!111 .6 —y ��I, - — ----. .i11- ,.. O ' 1.c'�l yP� I l r l „,: \:'11 M 9 / if/FLOOR PROTECTION — IS/ ),' 7 0 1\1(1111% ) Figure 26: Masonry Opening and Clearances CLEARANCES MINIMUM MASONRY OPENING F 16" (406 mm) J 24 %" (625 mm) G 9" (229 mm) K 29" (737 mm)* H 27" (686 mm) L 20 3/4" (528 mm) I 27" (686 mm) Q 84" (213 cm) MAXIMUM THICKNESS O 5" (127 mm) P 12" (305 mm) *If a fresh air intake is required,it is recommended to add at least 4"to the width of the minimum opening of the hearth. Page 36