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		<title>Doggie Doors vs. Insurance</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Walters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In these Dog Days of Summer it seems like every other home I show in Gilroy lately has a pet door in the garage door entry to the home.  There is nothing more exciting than to have &#8220;Spike&#8221; come blasting through the door to check out who is in his home. Gilroy, as well as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.radiofence.com/images/plastic-dog-door-small.jpg"></a><a href="http://s.ecrater.com/stores/91929/495a810fb743c_91929n.jpg"><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 6px;border: black 2px solid" src="http://s.ecrater.com/stores/91929/495a810fb743c_91929n.jpg" alt="" width="170" height="244" /></a><a href="http://www.radiofence.com/images/plastic-dog-door-small.jpg"></a><strong><span style="color: #000080">In these Dog Days of Summer</span></strong> it seems like every other home I show in Gilroy lately has a pet door in the garage door entry to the home.  There is nothing more exciting than to have &#8220;Spike&#8221; come blasting through the door to check out who is in his home.</p>
<p>Gilroy, as well as virtually every other city, has a building code requiring that homes be built with a firewall between the attached garage and the home.  Many house fires begin in the garage so the firewall is engineered to impede a fire which starts in the garage from spreading to the home.  Most jurisdictions require the firewall to provide such a delay for up to two hours.</p>
<p>While making &#8220;Spike&#8217;s&#8221; life a little more convenient the homeowner who puts a pet door in the the door leading into the home from the garage may have problems collecting from their homeowners insurance where a fire began in the garage.</p>
<p>I find it interesting that many insurance agents say homeowners with such pet doors will still be covered yet home inspectors seem compelled to address this issue in their written reports.</p>
<p>Occasionally, a homeowner will cut the firewall for attic access or to install a drop down ladder.  They may face the same dilemma with their insurance company.</p>
<p>Building Code also requires that your garage-to-home door have a functioning, self-closing, hinge.  For obvious reasons that door needs to close so that the firewall retards the spread of a garage fire.  For reasons beyond me some homeowners disengage such a hinge.  Again, such a move may prove costly later.</p>
<p>So, why not check with your homeowner insurance agent and see what their position is on the doggie door dilemma.  We can check with the City&#8217;s code enforcement folks.  Sorry &#8220;Spike&#8221;.  Of course the standing rule remains: &#8220;caveat emptor&#8221;.</p>
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