Browse Forums Owner Builder Forum Re: Roof Fire Blanket?? 6Apr 15, 2009 9:38 am T&V Hi All, i haven't seen this requirement on any normal boundary setbacks in WA, where i have experienced it is in buildings that r built on the boundary or within a certain distance of the boundary ( i think under 1m- not sure) it certainly was never bought up when my plans were approved. cheers tony It is pretty common in WA. Its specifically required where you are building on or within 1 meter of a boundary to an adjoining property. The concept is that if your next door neighbours property goes on fire, this fire retatrdant blanket protects your property. Your roof lining alone wont stop a fire, but introducing this fire blanket will. Pat. We are tossing up between a Jarrahdale radiant wood fire (the Pioneer) and a convection wood fire (Innovator or Countryman) but cannot decide on which type of wood fire is… 0 5250 Need some advice. Living in a townhouse with one common wall, recently we have discovered that the fire separation wall is incomplete and on further investigation, support… 0 3855 Not back peddling at all. You seem to have issues with comprehension my friend. Guy fcked up, he's considering being dishonest with his bank and hiding it. It will end… 21 14253 |